By way of contrast, there's a post modern steel and glass monstrosity, designed (?!) by an architect (though it could equally have been a sewer cleaner in my opinion), just down the road. I'm sure Prince Charles would agree with me!
When I lived there, I was a volunteer for a now-defunct organisation that welcomed migrants and I used to go and visit Italian people to make them welcome and offer any assistance if needed. That's when I started to learn Italian, though few of them actually spoke it, but a dialect.
Here's another bit of info from the Web: Italian migration, which had begun in the 1920s, increased rapidly after WWII and Leichhardt became largely influenced by Italian culture, particularly the cafes, but also with the production of the newspaper "La Fiamma". Although the Italian population is decreasing in Leichhardt there is still a strong Italian influence on the suburb.
On my recent visit I wandered into a wonderful bookshop - part of the ugly cinema complex - and ended up spending almost $100 on books for Emma. (She and Hugo, together with Mummy and grandparents, arrived back this week from a month in Japan.)
Winifred, re your comments, I never cease to be amazed that there's not just standing room only in UK. When googling to find our population to compare, I came up with this:
Truly, this sort of thing just blows my mind away!
On my recent visit I wandered into a wonderful bookshop - part of the ugly cinema complex - and ended up spending almost $100 on books for Emma. (She and Hugo, together with Mummy and grandparents, arrived back this week from a month in Japan.)
Winifred, re your comments, I never cease to be amazed that there's not just standing room only in UK. When googling to find our population to compare, I came up with this:
- On 2 July 2011 at 12:30:00 (Canberra time), the resident population of Australia is projected to be:
22,640,081
- one births every 1 minute and 46 seconds,
- one death every 3 minutes and 40 seconds ,
- a net gain of one international migration every 3 minute and 05 seconds , leading to
- an overall total population increase of one person every 1 minute and 37 seconds .
Truly, this sort of thing just blows my mind away!
1 comment:
Very interesting blog Diane. Like you I much prefer the old picture to the new monstrosity - we have lots of those in Bristol which all help to spoil such a lovely city.Fascinating population comparisons - we are not quite at 'standing room only'yet, thankfully there are lots of places where one can get lost - Lake District, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Yorkshire Dales, Norfolk Broads and they are just a few in England Scotland and Wales are still half empty thankfully. Despite our despondency sometimes we all live in a wonderful world. W xx
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