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Burning question of our time: when will we act?

Burning question of our time: when will we act?
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Keeping the balls in the air at Bunnings

Keeping the balls in the air at Bunnings We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss March 10, 2021 9.00pm Normal text size Advertisement John de Meur of Cremorne Point claims: “The ball-topped columns (C8) that George Zivkovic talks about were a feature of the BBC Hardware chain stores. They were taken over by Bunnings in 2001. I have no idea what they were meant to signify, but they remind me of Wirth’s circus.” Martin Field of Kingscliff says: “As I recall, three balls used to be the sign of a pawnbroker, but I suggest that in Bunnings’ case it’s just a tri-ball symbol.”

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