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Old buildings are worth keeping

..but retention need not mean stopping progress. In Sydney, NSW, Australia the planners have the right idea. One of my favourite buildings in Sydney (apart from the usual suspects of the Opera House and so on) is the “Portico” at 4 York Street.

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From street leve the pedestrian can admire the old frontage, and will probably not even realise he is walking next to a skyscraper.

In Ireland things are different. While both countries were part of the British Empire Ireland did not attract commercial investment as Liverpool and other established ports were too close.

In modern terms this can be likened to a large town near a city not having a swimming pool, while a tiny village does. The town you see lacks the pool because it is assumed that anyone that wants to swim will easily travelt to the city. In short, being too close to a city, or some other nodal point usually deprives places of their own distinct identity and services.

There are red brick “abandoned” storehouses in Sydney more impressive than the buildings in the average Irish town.

The Chaser’s War on Everything



The Chaser’s War on Everything (ABC TV Australia) it is one of the best comedies being broadcast today. In UK terms it marries the sketch show genre of the Fast Show with the Current Affairs whitty commentary of Have I got news for you.


Testament to its popularity is the loyal uploading of clips just moments after broadcasting on YouTube, which incidentally ABC does allow, idents.tv even has high quality full episodes.


Comparisons have been drawn between the Chaser and The Colbert Report (Comedy Central US). There is certainly a similarity between the Chaser’s Andrew Hansen and Colbert’s Stephen Colbert, as both take care of their appearance, but the Chaser trumps.


I do feel the Chaser overstepped the mark in its use of BDSM nudity in a Circular Quay sketch, Sydney, yes that was bad, and I’m not just demonstrating my extensive knowledge of Sydney’s Streets gleaned from many a happy walk. Another bad sketch was when the Crazy Warehouse Guy went to Church.


But getting back on the forward track if you live in Australia you should watch the Chaser on ABC Wednesdays 9pm Eastern.



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