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Plan for the future

AS KIDS, our parents would take us for drives to Berwick. They hoped to retire there.
I lived in nearby Narre Warren East for some years, to escape the rat race.
Berwick was still the place to go for a drive and a pizza – later the lovely new pub.
The significant Genesis tree in Clyde Road should have a goodly amount of effort put into its preservation.
Doesn’t say much for the planners and engineers if they can’t think beyond “Plan A”.
Look at the amazing creations ancient civilizations made. Not that we’d like to bury people under the bitumen, as was the way with the Great Wall of China.
Marg Jungwirth,
Parkville.

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