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Construction In Civic

The Section 84 development in Civic is certainly progressing well, and seeing as I took a photo of it a while back and was walking passed it with a camera today, I thought I might give you an update on it’s progress.

Here it is on October 4, 2005
Section 84 [1]

And here it is from an angle which allows me to take more meaningful photos today (Nearly two months after the last photo).
Civic Construction [2]
The building on the left of the photo is the same one shown in the first photo.

Here is a picture showing two buildings.
Civic Construction [3]

Are the construction workers aliens?
The Men From Marr\'s [4]

There is still plenty of work to do though.
Civic Construction [5]

Samuel

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#1 Comment By Doris2cc On November 25, 2005 @ 7:25 pm

Samuel I am a bit concerned that you didn’t put copyright notices on these ones. As I said, there are all kinds of lowdown crooks that will steal your stuff.

#2 Comment By Samuel On November 25, 2005 @ 7:52 pm

There is actually a copyright notice at the bottom of the page, but I’m not overly concerned about these pictures. The 2CC Outside Broadcast photos needed the copyright notice as I got the distinct impression that the people involved with the broadcast didn’t want the photos to be redistributed.

#3 Comment By John B1_B5 On November 25, 2005 @ 8:57 pm

What are they building ?
An excellent shot of the Crane ! Can I put a copy of that on my site ? ( You’ll get credit of course ).

#4 Comment By Samuel On November 25, 2005 @ 9:23 pm

I believe they are building a new shopping precinct which, due to QIC ownership, could be called another bit of the Canberra Centre. I think this will have some new theatres and cafes and maybe some other shops, not quite sure though (should have plenty of paid parking).

Yes, you may use it, thankyou for asking.

Note: Permission to use photos on this site will usually be granted once people ask, but on some occasions I may say no.

#5 Comment By John B1_B5 On November 25, 2005 @ 10:57 pm

Thanks …. I’ve tilted it a few degrees anti-clockwise to ‘straighten it up’ . It’s a good shot of the “Men from Marr’s” crane. (I guess you used your zoom lens for that one ) .

#6 Comment By Samuel On November 25, 2005 @ 11:01 pm

Yes I did, I could have zoomed in a bit more but I wanted to capture the surrounding crane as well.

#7 Comment By John B1_B5 On November 25, 2005 @ 11:37 pm

Yeah, great shot . My digi camera is so basic it doesn’t even have a zoom lens !

#8 Comment By Samuel On November 25, 2005 @ 11:46 pm

Really? That’s a pity. My old camera which looks similar to the camera you had when we both took photos of the 2CC Kingswood had a small zoom lens, but it used up batteries very very quickly.

#9 Comment By John B1_B5 On November 26, 2005 @ 12:14 am

Mine’s a bit heavy on batteries as well, but it was sent to me from the US as a gift, so I guess I can’t complain. It was a ‘special’ at Walmart for $99.

#10 Comment By Samuel On November 26, 2005 @ 12:17 am

I read the history of The Men From Marr’s that posted on Australia – The Land Down Under, John and it is most fascinating.

It can be seen at [6]

#11 Comment By John B1_B5 On November 26, 2005 @ 1:23 am

Yes, a very innovative Australian company that has been able to achieve things that other Australian construction companies haven’t been able to do.

#12 Comment By fisting dwarves On November 27, 2005 @ 1:27 pm

Samuel,

The spelling “it’s” is correct when used as a contraction, however as a possessive pronoun “its” does not have an apostrophe.

Love the photos by the way. And some people claim Canberrans are a boring lot. Chumps.

kind regards,
Fisty

#13 Comment By Samuel On November 27, 2005 @ 2:11 pm

Thankyou fisting dwarves, I am aware of that but the wrong usage does creep in at times.