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The End of Suburbia
Public Transport Users Association
The End of Suburbia - Are high oil prices a temporary blip or a sign of things to come? What does this mean for the Western way of life? What are the implications for transport? PTUA will host a screening of The End of Suburbia and discussion of local implications on 12 May 2005.
Time: 6:30 for 6:45pm
Date: Thursday 12 May 2005
Place: Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
Cost: PTUA members free, non-members by gold coin donation
Find more: Public Transport Users Association: http://www.ptua.org.au
The End of Suburbia - Are high oil prices a temporary blip or a sign of things to come? What does this mean for the Western way of life? What are the implications for transport? PTUA will host a screening of The End of Suburbia and discussion of local implications on 12 May 2005.
Time: 6:30 for 6:45pm
Date: Thursday 12 May 2005
Place: Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
Cost: PTUA members free, non-members by gold coin donation
Find more: Public Transport Users Association: http://www.ptua.org.au
Comments
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I don't think I'll be able to make it as I am from Arkansas. Although, I thought that someone might find this link interesting.
www.massivechange.com/
There's lots of interesting interviews talking about change on a global scale. Information about suburbia, capitalism, poverty, and the like. Also there's a link to a solar tower movie that's in Australia I think.
Peace everybody
Eric -
Thanks Eric, great website, we will make sure we include it in our links.
Contributions from as far as Arkansas are most welcome!
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