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Trevor Budge

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Working with communities to make better places, Bendigo a great small city & UNESCO creative city-gastronomy, World Heritage for the Victorian goldfields

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Just WOW:

MUST-WATCH: This moving speech by Senator Raphael Warnock at the Harris campaign rally in Altanta, Georgia, will be remembered and watched for generations to come. Just wow.



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Terrible.

Classic TO scene. Brand new University bike lanes, built by the city at some expense, wholly occupied by what appears to be a city contracted truck forcing riders into busy traffic. The guy behind the wheel was on his phone, of course. You’d almost be disappointed if be wasn’t.

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Why don't Coalition voters realise: the Libs DON'T support business the Nats DON'T support farmers Both are serving their fossil fuels industry billionaire mates, no one else. 😠 #auspol

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🤣🤣🤣

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Word.

"Gambling is, as smoking was, a slow-acting poison that uses sport to mask its taste." Gideon Haigh on Gillon McLachlan’s appointment as the CEO of Tabcorp. Watch Offsiders: ab.co/4bw8abn #Offsiders



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Orange Man Bad

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BREAKING: This photo, of the same arena, is being circulated by the Biden campaign because it puts on full display the energy and enthusiasm being invested in the Biden campaign and the emptiness of the Trump campaign. Retweet so every American sees this photo.

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Ten years ago, Broadway was a multi-lane street full of cars. Today, it’s permanently car-free, and I don’t think we’ll look back. We need a lot more of this, everywhere.


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In cities that reduce speed limits to 30 km/h (20 mph) cycling rates surge, traffic injuries plummet and kids spend twice as much time playing outdoors. reasonstobecheerful.world/cars-slowing-d…


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When it comes to designing a successful cycling street, the devil is in dozens of details—like the asphalt, curbs and width. To get them all right the first time, Vienna decided to bring in the Dutch for a “copy, deconstruct, adapt, then paste exercise”. dutchcycling.nl/knowledge/gene…


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There is something quite special about cycling through the car-free streets of Manhattan (and the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island). The joy. The togetherness. The experience of taking back a piece of the city just for one day. Thanks @BikeNewYork for making it happen.


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Christian nationalist Gene Bailey says that Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were "not just penned by man; they were written by the divine hand of God."


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Horrific heat wave all across Asia. Lethal conditions caused by oil, gas and coal. We have to choose: we can continue building new fossil fuel projects and watch as millions suffer and die. Or we can stop, actually begin a just transition, and build a safer world.

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I’ll just leave this here.

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Urban mobility can be complex. But a birds-eye view shows us that the math of optimal use of road space is remarkably simple! 41 x 🚴 > 9 x 🚗. (📸 of Nørreport, #Copenhagen by Henrik Lundorf Nielsen)

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Never forget, a 13-year study found that protected bike-lanes led to a drastic decline in fatalities for all road users. ALL ROAD USERS. And painted bike-lanes? No safety improvement at all. For sharrows, it’s safer to NOT have them. Via @StreetsblogUSA usa.streetsblog.org/2019/05/29/pro…


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periodic reminder that no city has ever regretted removing an urban freeway

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Selling the car as the mobility solution for our cities was probably one of the most impressive policy scams of the 20th century. (video excerpt from an @Uber commercial)


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