Eating Our Cities: Dissecting the Urban Food Dilemma
By Sustainable Cities Collective
Travelling long haul from Australia, to pretty much anywhere outside of South Asia, is a chore. Flying from Sydney eastward is a fourteen hour journey over nothing but ocean before you land at LAX. Heading northwest over the continental inland deserts, takes four hours just to cross the north western coast of Australia- and then it is another eighteen to twenty hours to Amsterdam plus a stop-over. As a result, Aussie travellers tend to read a lot on planes and in airports.
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