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    Garema Place is a paved outdoor area in Civic, Canberra, Australia, with a number of shops, restaurants and cafes with outdoor dining. As a central point...
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    Big Swoop is a sculpture located in Garema Place, Civic, Australian Capital Territory. The sculpture was funded by a grant from the City Renewal Authority...
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    House). Civic Centre Station opened in 1921 in what is now known as Garema Place, on a temporary line that was to be later replaced with a permanent construction...
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    Bloom. The sculpture Big Swoop in central Canberra was installed in Garema Place on 16 March 2022. The Australian Magpie won the inaugural Australian...
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    In 1985 a memorial plaque for the Tolpuddle Martyrs was installed in Garema Place in the centre of Australia's capital city Canberra. Comrades is a 1986...
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    Church and the TAFE, terminating at Civic Centre Station, in what is now Garema Place. The station included loop sidings and a platform with room for eight...
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  • Bust of Wright in Garema Place, Canberra...
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    were created in the late 1970s and 1980s, the first being City Walk, Garema Place in Canberra in 1971. Of 58 pedestrian streets created in Australia in...
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    though would later expand to cover a substantial outdoor component on Garema Place. The Canberra Centre spans six city blocks and has three skybridges....
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    Gorton Building Precincts Canberra Centre City Walk Belconnen Town Centre Garema Place Gungahlin Town Centre Parliamentary Triangle Petrie Plaza Tuggeranong...
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  • establish another new store this time in Civic. This became the store at Garema Place. Post war activity and major building work in Canberra, during the 1950s...
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    Canberra, Canberra Museum and Gallery and the National Convention Centre. Garema Place and City Walk are open areas of Civic for pedestrian traffic with many...
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    Retrieved 12 January 2022 – via Trove. Bunda Street, Petrie Street and Garema Place are new streets and ... "Civic Theatre To Have Entrance From Bunda ST"...
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  • Megan (6 March 2021). "BMX champion Caroline Buchanan honoured with Garema Place Mural to mark International Women's Day". Canberra Times. Retrieved 21...
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    Downer, Australian Capital Territory, was named after him in 1960. On Garema Place, Canberra stands a commemorative sculpted fountain titled Father and...
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    structures have evolved beyond their initial purpose and have acquired a special place in Australian culture. The big things have garnered significant attention...
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    City Walk, Canberra (category Canberra urban places)
    with cars on them, except for Akuna Street. City Walk intersects with Garema Place and Petrie Plaza. Along the walk can be found the Canberra Merry-Go-Round...
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    (Balestier Press, 2020) Plays (first or major productions only) The Fat Lady (Garema Place, Canberra, 1973) Bones (LaMama, Melbourne 1973) Ice (LaMama, Melbourne...
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  • Australian Army Medical Services. She opened Cheshire's bookshop in Garema Place in 1955. In 1950 she had been appointed the first secretary of the Canberra...
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  • from the viewpoint of the defence. Garema Airtime was a radio series broadcast from J.B. Young’s Emporium in Garema Place, Canberra. On weekdays, as of April 2024[update]...
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  • commissioned by the ACT government, 'The Cushion and the Wedge', situated in Garema Place, Canberra, which includes engraved and inlaid poetry by Halligan. The...
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    Gorton Building Precincts Canberra Centre City Walk Belconnen Town Centre Garema Place Gungahlin Town Centre Parliamentary Triangle Petrie Plaza Tuggeranong...
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    of South Australia). Cheryl Hoskin. "Phoenix 1935". "A Genius About the Place": The Phoenix Magazine and Australian modernism (PDF). Dowie 'truly great...
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  • Charlottetown march". The Guardian. Retrieved March 7, 2021. "Thousands converge on Place des Arts for Women's March in Montreal". Global News. January 21, 2017....
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    focus, with both the broad policy and more detailed site procedures now in place". They also stated that "While the final transfer of some assets is dependent...
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    an incomplete list of the 2019 Women's March events, most of which took place on January 19, 2019, some on January 20 or later (as noted), and a few before...
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    Dreams of the spider (Ahlam el-Ankabot) and A crime of only a quarter (Garema Ela Rob'a). Despite the separation, They were keen on the continuation of...
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  • nominative. (For some languages, especially Sanskrit, the basic stem is given in place of the nominative.) Verbs are given in their "dictionary form". The exact...
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