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When small business ruled… Garema Place in the ’60s “Instead of celebrating differences and the advantages of a planned city, Canberra is inexorably falling into line with unplanned cities across the world. This may suit the giants of property development, but the changes undermine the benefit of being an average Canberran,” says columnist MICHAEL MOORE. ONE hand of the ACT government is making an effort to beautify Canberra’s Civic centre; the other, unfortunately, is busily undermining small businesses, and the associated vibrancy, that is key to keeping the area attractive. Michael Moore. Boarded-up shops are not just about an outcome of the pandemic. The issues go deeper. ....
WHEN there’s a quality business, service or product, there’s often a team of passionate people behind it. Whether Canberrans are looking to get fit, buy clothes or shoes, manage pain, volunteer or promote their own business, each service requires team effort to make it happen. Gaudy and Prim co-owners Claire Morice and Janice Bannerman. Clothing that’s well-known in the region WITH a long history of selling clothes in Canberra, Janice Bannerman is half of the dynamic duo at the helm of the clothing and fine wares boutique, Gaudy and Prim. While Janice is based in the Canberra Gaudy and Prim store at Bailey’s Arcade, co-owner Claire Morice works out of the Melbourne shop, where she also designs and manufactures her clothing label Radha Rani Clothing. ....
PAUL O’CONNOR, of Hawker. COLUMNIST Paul Costigan is on the mark again in “Canberra Matters” on April 22 (“Time for leadership in good landscape design”) with his remarks about poor retail sales outside the Canberra Centre. One major reason for this was passed over, namely, car parking. You park in the multi-storey car parks, walk directly into the centre, shop then go home. There’s no foot traffic through the old heart of Canberra, through places such as Garema Place. These desolate areas and closing shops will increase if and when the current government surrenders the current car parks outside the Magistrates Courts and the Canberra Museum and Gallery to apartment builders. Farewell Sydney and Melbourne Buildings’ restaurants and shops. We do not all ride push bikes or catch the tram . ....