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How to get a new home without changing address
No moving expenses, no packing boxes - just a brand new home with a few simple tweaks
Bunny Turner tries out the dining area’s banquette seating
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Living through the pandemic has made us reassess and in some cases resent our homes and how we use them. On the Rightmove website earlier this year, home-hunting enquiries were up 22 per cent on the same time last year, suggesting that many of us are considering an upgrade. But what if you’ve fallen out of love with your home yet you’re not able to move? According to interior designers Bunny Turner and Emma Pocock, there’s a lot you can do to make it feel like a completely different place, without the stress and expense of buying and selling. Here are their tips.
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In this episode of Conversations with The Calico Club Bunny Turner and Emma Pocock will offer creative solutions to some of the trickiest aspects of design. It’s one thing creating a room that looks beautiful but how do you ensure it really works? Bunny and Emma will discuss how to design stylish rooms that are practical too. They will explore clever storage ideas, joinery, bespoke furniture and much more.
In this season of Conversations with The Calico Club viewers can submit their questions live during the second half of the talk. This is an exciting opportunity to seek advice directly from some of the best interior designers in the business.
Sport set to reckon with impacts of climate change, and encouraged to act now
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Bushfires in 2019 and 2020 made conditions hazardous at sporting events in Australia.
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Sports globally are reckoning with the impacts of climate change, no longer seen as an issue far off in the distance but one that is being felt today.
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At present, the Federal Government s National Sports Plan does not address climate change
A new report suggests Australia s summer leagues and codes are particularly threatened by the impacts of climate change