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Callum Brae Nature Reserve
Callum Brae Nature Reserve (Narrabundah Lane, Symonston, in Canberra’s Inner South) is a very special place.
Callum Brae protects Yellow Box and Blakely Red Gum trees which are on the Extremely Endangered list as well as grassy woodland. Many species of birds, some of which are rarely sighted such as the swift parrot and the gang gang cockatoo have been seen in Callum Brae. Callum Brae is a well known location for birdwatching. We visit and enjoy Callum Brae Nature Reserve regularly.
Callum Brae Nature Reserve is under severe threat by a proposed large crematorium and cemetery infrastructure on the boundary of Callum Brae Nature Reserve. This commercial development proposal is inappropriate, unnecessary and damaging to the environment.
Callum Brae Nature Reserve will be overwhelmed by the proposed huge Crematorium development on its border.
Make a submission TODAY against this development application amendment.
I was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. I have a B.A. from Stanford University and a M.Sc. from Cornell University. I have lived and worked in San Francisco, Berkeley and Oakland, California as well as in Washington, DC. Outside the United States, I lived and worked in Venezuela, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Uganda, Somalia and Kenya. I currently live in Canberra, Australia.
I edited three books: Bold Plum: with the Guerillas in China's War against Japan by Hsiao Li Lindsay; Peace and Milk: Scenes of Northern Somalia by James Lindsay and Fatima Jibrell; and Solo vale si piensas rápido by Mehedy Lopez, a book of poetry in Spanish. In 2016, I published a book of my poetry and drawings, Silence Spoken.
I have taught communication skills, English as a second language, and English for journalists (in Beijing, China) at university and secondary school levels. I was a features writer for the Daily Journal, (Caracas, Venezuela), and The Chronicle of Higher Education. I am a member of the ACT (Australian Capital Territory) Writers Centre, active in a writers’ group and a contributor to poetry readings, That Poetry Thing, in Canberra, Australia.
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Human appetite for land to develop is as big of a problem as human appetite for food (at least in the US). 70% of US Adults are overweight. And so are our developments. Massive health problems for both people and the planet. We don’t just need a diet, but a return to a healthier lifestyle.
Human appetite for land to develop is as big of a problem as human appetite for food (at least in the US). 70% of US Adults are overweight. And so are our developments. Massive health problems for both people and the planet. We don’t just need a diet, but a return to a healthier lifestyle.
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