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Canberra Greek club set for mega redevelopment
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Impressive form-making: Collins Arch
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Death-row Bidura children’s court building to be recycled in new housing complex
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First look at proposed Crows Nest metro tower
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Walkable, green neighbourhood for Sydney’s Rouse Hill
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Facility for the vision- and hearing-impaired approved
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Making a community: Arkadia
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