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Black Voices: Black people are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 Medical mistrust is just one reason

Woden tram looms as an expensive millstone

“There is a danger Light Rail Stage 2 will become an expensive millstone round ratepayers’ necks,” says letter writer DAVID DENHAM, of Griffith. JACK Kershaw proposed an alternative route for the tram from Civic to Woden (CN January 28). A more fundamental question is whether the tram will be a good investment? There is a danger Light Rail Stage 2 will become an expensive millstone round ratepayers’ necks. The ACT government has now invited bids for a “design and technical consortia to provide consultancy services required to develop The Light Rail Stage 2 – City to Woden project”.  It is not clear how these services can be provided when the route has not been finalised.

Experts Say There Are Major Health Benefits Associated with Walking Outdoors in the Cold

Experts Say There Are Major Health Benefits Associated with Walking Outdoors in the Cold Kelly Vaughan © Provided by Martha Stewart Living Getty Images / SolStock It s no secret that walking is a great form of cardio exercise, but getting outdoors when there s snow on the ground and a chill in the air may not be appealing, even for the most dedicated of fitness enthusiasts. Still, getting outdoors for a walk, no matter what the temperature may be, is well worth the effort, experts agree. Walking is an ideal option in terms of physical activity. It requires no specialized skill everyone knows how to walk. It s low impact and safe, Dr. Cedric Bryant, president and chief science officer of the American Council on Exercise, told NBC s

Canberra s year in the garden | Canberra CityNews

Blossoms in spring awaken the garden. “We can grow a greater range of fruit trees, berries and edible crops than almost anywhere else in Australia,” says gardening writer CEDRIC BRYANT. CANBERRA’S climate is great for gardening, with its distinct seasons and the wide range of plants that grow here.  We can grow a greater range of fruit trees, berries and edible crops than almost anywhere else in Australia. Cedric Bryant. The average annual rainfall in Canberra is 619mm, with the starting figure for evaporation of 1800mm; the latter mainly in summer. Temperatures range from 35C+ in summer down to -5C in winter, at times both hotter and colder. If moving into a new home, I’d suggest not making any dramatic changes to the garden. Observe it for three to six months, and see what flowers first or which trees may need attention.

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