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AJ Sadauskas

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The story of Springvale Junction - Victoria's most dangerous intersection

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www.smh.com.au ‘Knee-jerk reaction’: Sydney cycle path to be ripped up months after opening

Work to remove the cycleway, which was designed to be part of a link from the Bay Run to Concord, is due to begin on Tuesday.

‘Knee-jerk reaction’: Sydney cycle path to be ripped up months after opening

"A cycle path built through part of Sydney’s inner west will be ripped up on Tuesday, five months after it was completed, due to a council decision described by riders as a knee-jerk reaction to complaints from residents."

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The Heartland Urbanist discusses density, transit, housing, and zoning reform

urbanists.video Housing Columbus’s Next Million

In this episode, I'm joined by Sten Heinze, my friend and Heartland Urbanist collaborator. We had an incredible 40 minute conversation about density, zoning, and housing that I cut down to an 11 minute video - sorry for some rough patches in the editing! Columbus is working on the first full rewriti...

Housing Columbus’s Next Million
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The decline of supermarkets: Why Europe's big box superstore chains are in decline

Consumers across Europe no longer want to travel to big car-dependent hypermarkets on the edge of cities to buy food and goods. Here's why.

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Sydney Central Station Upgrade: Central Walk Fully Open, Brand New Metro Concourse Views

An interesting look at the new Central Walk concourse at Sydney's Central Station.

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insidestory.org.au Victoria and Queensland: which is really the odd state out? • Tim Colebatch

Recent election results tell a story Peter Dutton doesn’t want to hear

Victoria and Queensland: which is really the odd state out? • Tim Colebatch
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Could Sunshine become Melbourne's second CBD?

theage.com.au The unassuming western suburb that could become Melbourne’s second CBD

Local and state governments have a unified goal to transform a suburb plagued by generational disadvantage into an economic powerhouse.

The unassuming western suburb that could become Melbourne’s second CBD
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ABC: 'There will be a change in government': Coalition defeated by Labor in New South Wales

www.abc.net.au Minns admits 'challenges are huge' as Labor romps to NSW election win

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese introduces incoming NSW premier Chris Minns, saying "he was a leader whose vision is one that always has people at its heart".

Minns admits 'challenges are huge' as Labor romps to NSW election win

"ABC election analyst Antony Green says Labor will either form a minority or majority government in New South Wales.

"Chris Minns will be the 47th Premier of the state after leading his party to an election win after 12 years in opposition."

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Sydney trains again cancelled or delayed on election day

www.abc.net.au 'It's chaos': Sydney trains again cancelled or delayed, with commuters told to seek 'alternative arrangements'

Sydney's train network is hit by delays due to "urgent signal repairs" at Homebush, with some trains cancelled or delayed.

'It's chaos': Sydney trains again cancelled or delayed, with commuters told to seek 'alternative arrangements'

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/908423

> From the ABC: "Sydney's train network has again been hit by delays due to "urgent signal repairs" at Homebush, with some trains cancelled. > > "Sydney Trains is warning passengers to seek "alternative arrangements", with commuters facing long delays at stations across the city."

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Australia's AUKUS defence policy explained...

It's about protecting Australia's trade with China... From China!

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Queensland drivers smashing through boom gates at level crossings

www.railexpress.com.au Queensland drivers smashing through boom arms - Rail Express

Queensland Rail has released horrifying footage of erratic and irresponsible drivers smashing through boom arms at level crossings.

Queensland drivers smashing through boom arms - Rail Express

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/903256

> "Queensland Rail has released horrifying footage of erratic and irresponsible drivers smashing through boom arms at level crossings, prompting a desperate plea for caution around the tracks. > > "Queensland Rail Senior Manager Security and Emergency Preparedness Drew Brock said the footage painted a distressing picture of drivers blatantly ignoring safety signs and signals as they dashed across the train tracks."

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Randwick Council in Sydney plans urbanist makeover for Maroubra Junction

www.yoursay.randwick.nsw.gov.au Maroubra Junction Public Domain Masterplan

Randwick Council has developed a draft Public Domain Master Plan for Maroubra Junction. The plan is both practical and inspirational in its approach to transforming Maroubra Junction into a place where innovative transport and traffic solutions combine to create a

Maroubra Junction Public Domain Masterplan

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/843647

> Greener buildings, barrier-protected cycle lanes and pedestrianised streets are on the agenda in the new masterplan for Maroubra Junction.

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NIMBYs in Sydney's wealthy east come out against higher density development, and bike paths

www.smh.com.au ‘I’m a Liberal, but ...’: Development divides party in Sydney’s east

Woollahra’s Liberal mayor says she “can’t tell people who to vote for” in Vaucluse, and has lashed out at the state government for stripping councils of development powers.

‘I’m a Liberal, but ...’: Development divides party in Sydney’s east

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/900935

> Looks like the NIMBYs are out in force in Sydney's wealthy inner eastern suburbs. > > They're complaining about over-development in the wealthy inner suburbs in the roughly 6 kilometre area between the Sydney CBD and Bondi Beach. > > These are Australia's wealthiest suburbs, including Bellevue Hill, which has a median house price of A$7.6 million (US$5.1 million): https://www.afr.com/property/residential/sydney-dominates-melbourne-for-the-20-most-expensive-postcodes-20211213-p59h08 > > They're opposed to new apartments being built above a train station, and new bike paths in the area. > > In fact, despite being ideally placed near the Sydney CBD, they're opposed to any development unless their area gets more roads: > > "At a candidates’ forum at Double Bay Bowling Club last week, most questions centred on the planning system and what the aspiring MPs would do to stop 'overdevelopment' in the east. > > "Sloane doubled down on her comments from last year that the eastern suburbs should not be “punished” with more housing. She also said she was not there to defend previous government decisions. > > "Independent candidate Karen Freyer – an ex-staffer to former Wentworth MP Kerryn Phelps – drew an even harder line against development, saying unless the east had more schools and better roads, housing growth targets should be set at zero. > > "That included a council plan for up to 500 apartments directly above Edgecliff train station. 'That’s not the only infrastructure people living at Edgecliff will need,' Freyer said. > > "Last week’s candidate forum also heard complaints about a possible skate park in Rushcutters Bay –which has been on the agenda for 10 years – and the proposed Oxford Street East Cycleway from Taylor Square to Centennial Park Gates." > > https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/i-m-a-liberal-but-development-divides-party-in-sydney-s-east-20230317-p5ct4c.html

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Timid NSW transport policies show Labor and Coalition have taken their feet off the accelerator #NSWpol

www.theguardian.com Timid NSW transport policies show Labor and Coalition have taken their feet off the accelerator

No matter who wins the election, the task of tackling clogged roads and Sydney’s tolling mess will be immense

Timid NSW transport policies show Labor and Coalition have taken their feet off the accelerator

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/898058

> An interesting look at where the two major parties stand on transport, ahead of the New South Wales state election on Saturday. > > "The Perrottet government will push ahead with business cases for four lines to link up with the future western Sydney airport. Labor will only proceed with two, with the Coalition accusing it of deserting western Sydney, an area earmarked for extraordinary residential development in coming years."

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www.theguardian.com Tax perks driving surge in number of SUVs and larger vehicles on Australian roads

Calls to tackle rise in SUVs, utes and 4WDs by reducing tax incentives and building narrow lanes and parking spots exclusively for small cars

Tax perks driving surge in number of SUVs and larger vehicles on Australian roads

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/903180

> "The surge in popularity of larger vehicles in Australia has been driven by tax perks that incentivise buying SUVs, utes and other 4WDs instead of less-polluting smaller-sized cars and sedans, transport experts argue. > > "SUVs accounted for more than 50% of new vehicles sold in Australia last year, a share which has almost doubled over the past decade. The uptick has prompted calls to tackle the trend by limiting tax incentives, building bus lane-style narrow lanes and more parking spots exclusively for small cars."

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$500,000 Victorian government grant for plastic railway sleepers project #trains #Vicpol #Auspol

www.railexpress.com.au $500,000 grant for plastic sleepers project - Rail Express

A Monash University team pioneering an eco-friendly alternative to railway sleepers across Australia has received a $500,000 research grant.

$500,000 grant for plastic sleepers project - Rail Express

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/903189

> "A Monash University team pioneering an eco-friendly alternative to the millions of railway sleepers across Australia has received a $500,000 research and development grant from the Victorian Government."

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NIMBYs in Sydney's wealthy east come out against higher density development, and bike paths

www.smh.com.au ‘I’m a Liberal, but ...’: Development divides party in Sydney’s east

Woollahra’s Liberal mayor says she “can’t tell people who to vote for” in Vaucluse, and has lashed out at the state government for stripping councils of development powers.

‘I’m a Liberal, but ...’: Development divides party in Sydney’s east

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/900935

> Looks like the NIMBYs are out in force in Sydney's wealthy inner eastern suburbs. > > They're complaining about over-development in the wealthy inner suburbs in the roughly 6 kilometre area between the Sydney CBD and Bondi Beach. > > These are Australia's wealthiest suburbs, including Bellevue Hill, which has a median house price of A$7.6 million (US$5.1 million): https://www.afr.com/property/residential/sydney-dominates-melbourne-for-the-20-most-expensive-postcodes-20211213-p59h08 > > They're opposed to new apartments being built above a train station, and new bike paths in the area. > > In fact, despite being ideally placed near the Sydney CBD, they're opposed to any development unless their area gets more roads: > > "At a candidates’ forum at Double Bay Bowling Club last week, most questions centred on the planning system and what the aspiring MPs would do to stop 'overdevelopment' in the east. > > "Sloane doubled down on her comments from last year that the eastern suburbs should not be “punished” with more housing. She also said she was not there to defend previous government decisions. > > "Independent candidate Karen Freyer – an ex-staffer to former Wentworth MP Kerryn Phelps – drew an even harder line against development, saying unless the east had more schools and better roads, housing growth targets should be set at zero. > > "That included a council plan for up to 500 apartments directly above Edgecliff train station. 'That’s not the only infrastructure people living at Edgecliff will need,' Freyer said. > > "Last week’s candidate forum also heard complaints about a possible skate park in Rushcutters Bay –which has been on the agenda for 10 years – and the proposed Oxford Street East Cycleway from Taylor Square to Centennial Park Gates." > > https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/i-m-a-liberal-but-development-divides-party-in-sydney-s-east-20230317-p5ct4c.html

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Acer, as in the PC maker, is getting into the e-bike business
  • I wouldn't get one from them either. And definitely not the first one.

    But just the fact that a major tech company is getting aboard the e-bike trend is noteworthy in itself.

  • Acer, as in the PC maker, is getting into the e-bike business

    au.pcmag.com Acer E-Bike's Portable Battery Also Charges Your Phone

    The ebii smart e-bike features AI-powered tech that adapts to the user and their riding conditions.

    Acer E-Bike's Portable Battery Also Charges Your Phone

    According to PC Magazine, Acer is jumping aboard one of the hottest new tech trends: e-bikes.

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    www.theguardian.com Air pollution in NSW causes 603 premature deaths and costs $4.8bn a year, study finds

    Long-term research into Sydney air quality suggests most people in region are exposed to air pollution at levels considered unsafe by the WHO

    Air pollution in NSW causes 603 premature deaths and costs $4.8bn a year, study finds

    Air pollution in New South Wales is estimated to cause 603 premature deaths and increase health costs by $4.8bn each year, according to a long-term government study.

    Published online the day before the Perrottet government went into caretaker mode ahead of this month’s state election, the Sydney air quality study suggests most people in the city’s greater metropolitan region are exposed to air pollution at levels considered unsafe by the World Health Organization.

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    www.abc.net.au Electricity prices set to surge up to 30 per cent as regulators reveal draft pricing plans

    The Australian Energy Regulator releases its draft electricity price increase for the coming financial year, but says its default market offer would have been higher without government intervention.

    Electricity prices set to surge up to 30 per cent as regulators reveal draft pricing plans

    The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has revealed draft electricity price increases of between 20 and 22 per cent over the coming financial year, while Victorian consumers can expect a 30 per cent price surge.

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