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Wonder if wrinkles will make a big deal of this like he did with Jacko/Schulzy
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Nah, this is stuff that cant be brought back. Listings allow character to remain and prevent glass boxes.How about we don't heritage list a ******* smoke stack.
When i climb windy hill and look at my city, its the greenery that really hits home. Its ****ing beautiful and unique.I'm surprised that the smoke stack at the old Port Stanvac site wasn't heritage listed.
Gee souf ozzies hold onto some weird things, be it a smoke stack or trees, people in sa a weird obsession with trees for some reason.
Nah, this is stuff that cant be brought back. Listings allow character to remain and prevent glass boxes.
When i climb windy hill and look at my city, its the greenery that really hits home. Its ******* beautiful and unique.
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Progress around the heritage nearly always looks awesome. It simply takes a decent architect.Yeah I don't mind heritage listings as long as they're relevant and sensible. It's just about finding that balance between preservation and progress.
Yeah I don't mind heritage listings as long as they're relevant and sensible. It's just about finding that balance between preservation and progress.

When i climb windy hill and look at my city, its the greenery that really hits home. Its ******* beautiful and unique.
Given the rampage developers went on here in the 60s and 70s and 80s, knocking down anything and everything in a mad scramble to put up car-parks and office blocks and similar grand monstronsities, it's little wonder if the pendulum swung back too far the other way.
FMD, I weep every time I see that f@%king Hungry Jack's car-park on the corner of Rundle and Pulteney...
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Given the rampage developers went on here in the 60s and 70s and 80s, knocking down anything and everything in a mad scramble to put up car-parks and office blocks and similar grand monstronsities, it's little wonder if the pendulum swung back too far the other way.
FMD, I weep every time I see that f@%king Hungry Jack's car-park on the corner of Rundle and Pulteney...
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100 year old generic european building is important but a 50,000 year old culture isn't
#straya
It cease to be generic when it is built on the other side of the world in local stone.100 year old generic european building is important but a 50,000 year old culture isn't
#straya
Absolutely... I love living along southern beaches but it's just a little group of people that seem to stop progress in this state.
I get that there are a lot of old buildings and other crap here but just because it's old doesn't mean it's culturally significant a needs to be saved.
I ******* hate the No Progress types, but the destruction of the Jubilee Exhibition Building is also one of Adelaide's great shames.
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Catching up with PB?Currently in Whyalla. If I was to describe it, 30% of it looks like Daveron Park, 20% like Elizabeth, 20% like Hackham, 15% Andrews Farm, 10% like a nice country town and 5% like Aldinga Beach.
Currently in Whyalla. If I was to describe it, 30% of it looks like Daveron Park, 20% like Elizabeth, 20% like Hackham, 15% Andrews Farm, 10% like a nice country town and 5% like Aldinga Beach.