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    A century that profoundly changed universities and their campuses

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    A parliamentary committee has rubber stamped the Australian War Memorial redevelopment, but the overhaul has been met with backlash, with the Australian Institute of Architects and Labor MPs unhappy with the government’s decision to ignore public opposition.


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    Western Sydney’s latest housing precinct completes first construction phase

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    Ten years on, the earthquake still casts its shadow over Christchurch’s past, present and future

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    Woodlea continues journey towards country’s healthiest community

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    Tone on Tuesday: Tri-Arc Troubles

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    Eco-sustainable 3D printed homes created in just days

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    New Oonee Mini pod parks 10 bikes in place of one car

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    New innovation could change toilet, ATM and elevator design forever

    In the ongoing quest to make toilets as automated as possible, collaboration between two Japanese companies has resulted in a new gesture-based technology that eliminates the need for touch when using buttons on control panels.


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