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Platypus
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« on: February 19, 2006, 08:28:54 AM »

you know, if that happenned, India, South Africa, Pakistan, the Windies, Sri Lanka, Australia and New Zealand could conquer the world and make everyone play cricket.
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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2006, 10:17:47 PM »

Melbourne, and to a lesser extent Sydney, have masses of sprawling suburbs but the inner cities are also highly developed. I'd guesstimate that 2 million people live within 15km of the CBD, but Melbourne goes on and on and on and on, because our suburban sprawl is very low density. If you draw a straight line across the center of the CBD, west-east, you head from field into new McMansion developments into quarter-acre block zones-inner city single-frontyed Victorians-industries-the brand new, densely populated Docklands developement-the city-inner suburbs-quarter acre blocks from the 20s-quarter acre blocks from the 50s-quarter acre blocks from the 70s-McMansions-Farms.

The bold part represents where most people would live.
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