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Biggest day in Sydney since Olympics 2000 - SkyscraperCity Forum Sydney once again has turned on the weather for a massive turn out of people and events Two of the worlds great ocean liners will pass each other in the harbour tonight at 6 30pm one on each side of Pinchgut The Queen Victoria and the Queen Elizabeth 2 Then just opposite is the Gay
Coronavirus | Page 583 | SkyscraperCity Forum What’s the thoughts here, some media outlets are doing well to dramatise the spread, 4 cases now confirmed in Australia, a lot of ‘breaking news’ updates with every new confirmed case
Man dead after Newstead shooting | Page 2 | SkyscraperCity Forum A 47-year-old man is dead after a shooting in Newstead in inner Brisbane this afternoon Police have removed the body from the Mercantile Place apartment complex on the river at Teneriffe Wharves, on Macquarie Street, Newstead Acting detective inspector Wesley Biddle said the man had been
Povera Italia. . . . . . | SkyscraperCity Forum Matteo Renzi was roundly defeated in a referendum to change Italy’s constitution, marking a major victory for anti-establishment and rightwing parties and plunging the eurozone’s third largest economy into political chaos The prime minister conceded defeat in an emotional speech at his residence, Palazzo Chigi, and said he would submit his resignation to Italy’s president, Sergio
OMG!! Tsunami alert for TAS!!! | SkyscraperCity Forum Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Victoria Tsunami Warning for Victoria Issued at 1746 on Sunday the 30th of September 2007 for People in coastal areas of Victoria from Wilsons promontory to Gabo Island An earthquake of preliminary magnitude 7 6 occurred at 1523 EST at 49S164E
Managing Australias growth of 6 million in 20 years. . The new deal for Australia’s cities Our cities are home to 80% of Australians and generate 82% of the nation’s economic wealth Australia’s cities are growing – how we deal with this growth is up to us Our choices are clear We can have more dumb growth which adds to stress on transport, jobs and families Or we can have smart growth that creates more opportunities, higher
The modern Greek tragedy - SkyscraperCity Forum As bad as the situation may sound, Greece will get its debt under control and continue as normal albeit by collecting the taxes that the Greek people don't want to pay so I am not sure why there really is so much hysteria Do investors really think that when push comes to shove, Germany wouldn't bail Greece out if asked?