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10 images show just how attractive Australian shopping strips can be without cars

  • Written by Matthew Mclaughlin, Research Fellow, Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia
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Think of a typical Australian shopping street: parked cars occupy the prime public space in front of the shops. But we could instead create a place that’s good for business and is beautiful too. It would attract customers while being good for our physical, mental and social health.

This isn’t a new idea. Realising they...

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