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Posted on September 4, 2004 by admin

Charles Sturt University at Thurgoona

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Rammed earth buildings at Charles Sturt University at Thurgoona will be listed for heritage protection under a draft heritage plan released for public debate. Unlike most heritage items, the innovative, award-winning buildings have been built over the past eight years and some are still under construction. Download a .pdf outlining the specifications of the buildings at Charles Sturt University

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