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Endangered public spaces?: Encountering the people of Melbourne City Centre


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In light of COVID pandemic effects on the urban and real estate dynamics, we draw attention to sensitive discussions about the lifestyles, cultures and histories of who make the city their home. This encounter will welcome people living in the CBD to discuss who are the publics of this place, what is this central district, and how it is being transformed right now. Join us for a neighbourhood gathering, at the heart of CBD, to share your experiences with this place, while together we map our identities, community relations and perceptions about the city.

This session is organised by the Alliance for Praxis Research, a multidisciplinary collective of PhD students from RMIT and Monash University.


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