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Building the world's first ecoversity, ITF, 1993. Apr 4, 2004 ... Imagine this: a very large room in a recycled MacRobertson's chocolate factory ... from the recycled floor boards and infilled with fine wire mesh, ... by carpenter Ted Black from Melbourne Recycled Timber 'just down the ...
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Seed funding for Imagine The Future SEED FUNDING AT LAST. First published in The Tabloid No.1, ... "We made the grant in the hope that other groups would be captured by the ... may in fact have to live with the implications of their scarring for the rest of our lives too. ...
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Returning wild otters and sturgeon to the Danube River. The Common sturgeon, Acipenser sturio, endemic to all major rivers and ... and wild otters have returned to Budapest. What does the Danube look like now? ...
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Yarraville, Victoria: an urban design casestudy, 1996. History - conjunction of the territories of the Yalujit-willam, ... bus and train connections need fine tuning historic railway station precinct could ...
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The Ecoversity, Australia Defining Australia's 'Ecoversity' as a place to explore and exchange ideas about ecological sustainability.
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Building the world's first ecoversity, ITF, 1993. Apr 4, 2004 ... Imagine this: a very large room in a recycled MacRobertson's chocolate factory that is now the national headquarters of the Australian ...
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Barwon Heads, Australia, urban design case study, 1996 minimising tourist impacts including traffic, camping, boating (is eco-tourism a realistic option for Barwon Heads?) - encouraging better public transport ...
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W.Edge: a landscape architecture conference, 199 W.Edge ... between a rock and a hard place. Greetings from the western edge. The discourse continues amongst those into Landscape Architecture. ...
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Returning wild otters and sturgeon to the Danube River. The canalized Danube River as it flows under Freedom Bridge and past the .... slowly 'melting' back into the Danube and Tisza floodplain, in Kiskunsag ...
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Returning wild otters and sturgeon to the Danube River. Workshop on rehabilitating the Danube River and reintroduce wild otters and ... wild otters have returned to Budapest. What does the Danube look like now? ...
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