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Eastern Hill in East Melbourne – people, politics, profits and prophets

Presenter(s): 
Roger Smith
Start: 
Wednesday 17 Jun 2026 - 7:30pm
Finish: 
Wednesday, 17 June 2026 - 9:30pm
Location: 
East Melbourne Library, 122 George Street, East Melbourne
Entry fee: 
Members free; non-members $5.00

Our speaker will be Roger Smith, a local resident who is keenly interested in the City of Melbourne’s urban, transport and population planning issues and in how these are intertwined with protected heritage, support for environmentally sustainable development, the maintenance of just social practices and educating for sustainability.

He has a background as a writer, editor and education consultant in Geography, Environmental-Heritage Planning and Geography-Environmental-Global Education

 

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