Brisbane Times
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·2 hours ago
How a planner and a protester bridged the gap to become friends
For decades, Sylvia Hrovatin and Jean Stuart worked on opposing sides of an ideological divide. Somehow, they stayed friends. Sylvia : In the 1990s, I was in my 20s and working at City of Sydney council as a town planner. I met Jean when I had to attend a public meeting about development in [inner-city] Ultimo and Pyrmont.
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