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How a pine cone from Gallipoli germinated seeds of peace

Anzac Day reminder of Gallipoli Lone Pine cone s seeds of peace © Provided by ABC NEWS Lou Hollis of the Friends of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. (ABC News: Tim Lee ) When the guns fell silent after the bloody combat of Lone Pine at Gallipoli, Australian soldier Keith McDowell crawled from the trenches onto the battlefield to collect a pine cone. It was a fragment of the solitary pine, high on a plateau, that gave its name to the infamous 1915 battle. After four days of desperate hand-to-hand fighting, the Allies had a rare win. But it came at the cost of more than 2,000 Australian lives and perhaps as many as 6,000 Turks.

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A Guide to Puglia – Italy s Newest Hotspot

A Guide to Puglia – Italy s Newest Hotspot Italy s magic has been shifting over the last five years. While the Tuscan charm still attracts large volumes of tourists, slowly and steadily, the welcoming southern Italian hospitality is drawing more and more visitors to its region. Lecce (affectionately dubbed Florence of the South ) now ranks higher in visitor numbers than Siena in Tuscany. So, what is it about this southern point of Italy, more commonly referred to as the heel of Italy, that s piquing visitors curiosity?  Italy offers a sensory tour to all who visit, with culinary delights steeped in tradition and abundant fresh produce forming the mouthwatering dishes depicted in the menus of delightful village trattorias. Whitewashed hilltop villages dazzle in the midday sun, and baroque architecture sits photogenically in the soft glow of golden hour. It is easy to see why this popular European destination captures the hearts of 94 million visitors a year.

Public realm plans for first Subi East neighbourhood open for comment

Subi East landscaping and public realm plans for new neighbourhood released for public comment Represents the first stage in delivery of Subi East Masterplan, approved October 2020 Subi East proposal to create 2,700 jobs during construction and 660 ongoing jobs Public comment on proposal closes on February 8, 2021 The $227 million Subi East redevelopment has reached another milestone with the release of plans for landscaping and public realm around Subiaco Oval, Western Australia’s historical home of football. Known as The Oval, it will be a multigenerational place inclusive for all with six different public experiences, raising the bar for urban planning and liveability, and includes:

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