Ah, public transport, the university of life. A place where you’re forced to rub shoulders and various other body parts with the weird and wonderful characters that make up a city. Many of us are not so au fait with public transport here in car-centric Canberra, where the population is so spread out and the […]
Sonia Bowditch is a Canberra-based freelance writer, who likes to pitch her thoughts on society and culture in Australia. She also writes short stories. Sonia has a Bachelor of Arts from the ANU and a Masters in Writing from Swinburne.
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Public Transport — University of Life
Ah, public transport, the university of life. A place where you’re forced to rub shoulders and various other body parts with the weird and wonderful characters that make up a city. Many of us are not so au fait with public transport here in car-centric Canberra, where the population is so spread out and the […]
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