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Declan Martin

@declanmartin75

Urban Planning & Public Transport policy - 2018 ALP Brighton Candidate @ Vic election. City planner, Urbanist and #Springst observer. @Everton @GironaFC @gomvfc

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Its happening! Australia's newest orbital railway line is less than a day from taking its first passengers on the Thornlie - Cockburn link in Perth. Another good day for the highly impressive Metronet programme.

Its happening! Australia's newest orbital railway line is less than a day from taking its first passengers on the Thornlie - Cockburn link in Perth. Another good day for the highly impressive Metronet programme.
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The particularly funny thing here is that Dan has actually managed to keep a relatively low profile since leaving office, only for the Herald Sun to continue to EXPOSE him doing normal things away from the public eye just for conservatives to continually crack it in the comments

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Standing at a tram stop, watching the world go by - honestly its astonishing how many people use their phones whilst driving.

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Obviously I'm slightly too young to recall the lead up to the war in Afghanistan in 2001, but for people who's memory goes back that far, how does the vibe then compare to the vibe of today? Everything is feeling a bit end of days at the moment and Its worrying.

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Morning walk past mid century stunner "Naliandrah" in Toorak. Constructed in 1967 and designed by Holgar and Holgar, who were prominent players in Melbourne's mid century architectural scene. What a beauty ๐Ÿ˜

Morning walk past mid century stunner "Naliandrah" in Toorak. Constructed in 1967 and designed by Holgar and Holgar, who were prominent players in Melbourne's mid century architectural scene. What a beauty ๐Ÿ˜