No Answer
No Answer - Philip Brophy/Martine Corompt
City of Melbourne Laneway Commissions 2006
Lush Lane (off Flinders Lane between Swanston and Russell streets)
1 July to 1 December 2006 (audible until midnight)
http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=75&pa=3133&pa2=2344&pg=3194
*new* randomly updated ramble.. now updated randomly! v3.0
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Thursday, August 17, 2006
still alive
well I'm still alive, but I think stress is strarting to get to me a little ..
also, I miss cigarettes.. its been about a year now.. but I had one today at work.. because of work but also because I caved meh..
I still love my Nintendo DS.. in fact I bought a DS:Lite as well not long ago mmm pointless spending of money
also, I miss cigarettes.. its been about a year now.. but I had one today at work.. because of work but also because I caved meh..
I still love my Nintendo DS.. in fact I bought a DS:Lite as well not long ago mmm pointless spending of money
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Monday, August 14, 2006
P1010599
a wish card that was hanging at the temple
uploaded by my good buddy raj... now in abu dhabi
uploaded by my good buddy raj... now in abu dhabi
Friday, August 11, 2006
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Migrationation
Australia has the second highest proportion of migrants as a percentage of population. With over 20 million people, 40% are migrants, or children of migrants.
Our migrants have come in waves - in the 50s and 60s Italians and Greeks, in the 70s this continued, with the starting of Indian and Chinese migration, and Vietnamese migration. In the last 20 years, Asian migration continues, with Indian migrants now supplanting Kiwi and Brit migrants (traditionally the largest groups) to become the largest migrant intake in Victoria, Australia.
Other significant migrant groups in the last twenty years include Middle Eastern groups, and Horn of Africa community groups in the last 10 years.
Our migrants have come in waves - in the 50s and 60s Italians and Greeks, in the 70s this continued, with the starting of Indian and Chinese migration, and Vietnamese migration. In the last 20 years, Asian migration continues, with Indian migrants now supplanting Kiwi and Brit migrants (traditionally the largest groups) to become the largest migrant intake in Victoria, Australia.
Other significant migrant groups in the last twenty years include Middle Eastern groups, and Horn of Africa community groups in the last 10 years.
Monday, August 07, 2006
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
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