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Architect, urbanist, public advocate. Principal @HillThalisAUP co author #PublicSydney Book & Puzzle. Architecture Prof. ex Sydney Ind Councillor. Aust Arch Gold🥇2024 On Gadigal country
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Entry courtyard at Este apartments at Little Bay taking shape! Our design aligns courtyard to open east to the blue horizon & west to an existing street Gathers building entries, expressed as tall stair voids. Groves of endemic banksias still to come Memorable homecoming #architectureofhousing
Fantastic presentation on how to do density intelligently by architects @akorsyd.bsky.social & @petermcgregor.bsky.social & planning professor Peter Phibbs for the NSW Urban Design Association. Why the Missing Middle is missing & what we can do to fix this, especially in well located areas
Doing #densitydonewell Opportunities for increasing density on streets ends of blocks, leaving houses & their gardens intact. Architects @akorsyd.bsky.social & @petermcgregor.bsky.social proposals, based on real examples across middle ring suburbia, replacing groups of 2-6 houses with 4-8 storeys
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McDonald’s employed almost 56,000 people under 18, which was almost 40 per cent of the staff working in McDonald’s-owned stores or franchises. Only 3,100 employees received a superannuation payment. trib.al/u5q8OVn
Appalling Aust Press Council determination that this cartoon by @cathywilcox.bsky.social is in any way inappropriate. Rather I find the APC, who have long been so woeful when it comes to racist white blokes (Laws, Jones, Sandilands et al) & their adjudication “causes offence, distress & prejudice”
A lot of economists should be very embarrassed by their posturing on this. Such a clear nexus between CGT discount & Negative Gearing lurk since 1999, & steep rise in housing costs since. Immediate impact of Budget changes. Time for mea culpas, & much better analysis www.smh.com.au/politics/fed...
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Doing #densitydonewell Opportunities for increasing density on streets ends of blocks, leaving houses & their gardens intact. Architects @akorsyd.bsky.social & @petermcgregor.bsky.social proposals, based on real examples across middle ring suburbia, replacing groups of 2-6 houses with 4-8 storeys
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We have a well developed indie news media sector in Aust to counter the agenda & disinfo we see in legacy media It's not a big ask to help lift reach of this sector through TrueNorth or direct support to the publishers we highlight by a simple subscribe & share #auspol > truenorthnews.substack.com
Press Council gets scores of anonymous complaints about Cathy Wilcox astroturf cartoon. Caves. She was not allowed to know who her (Israel lobby) accusers were #auspol @cathywilcox.bsky.social michaelwest.com.au/vale-the-pre...
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Australian Press Council caves into the Zionist lobby and abandons its mission to defend free speech, vilifying cartoonist Cathy Wilcox.
michaelwest.com.au
Vale the Press Council. Caves in to anonymous pressure campaign - Michael West
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The short-term rental market may be shaken up by the federal government’s property tax changes, with investors looking back to permanent rentals.
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The short-term stay that tax reform may make permanent
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Workers under the age of 18 are missing out on $400 million a year in superannuation, a situation the government is still unwilling to compel big businesses to correct.
How super duds young workers