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Adelaide (un)Planned 2020 wrap up

11m · Adelaide (un)Planned · 23 Dec 23:51

Episode #22 is a short wrap up of Adelaide (un)Planned’s 2020 podcasts. What podcast was most listened to this year? What were Michael and Daniel’s highlights from nearly 20 special guests from planning, landscape architecture, conservation, engineering, transport, retail and main streets, engagement, architecture and not forgetting politicians SA environment minister David Speirs and just last week, Lord mayor of Adelaide Sandy Verschoor. In 2020 we talked a lot of about streets including Hindley Street, Rundle Mall, Gumeracha main street in Adelaide Hills, and the city’s grand North Terrace. We also heard from our guests about their visions for a greener, more equitable, calmer, economically sustainable and future-thinking Adelaide, so what are our own visions for the future Adelaide?

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