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Author Archives: Philip Bull, Civic Assessment

Philip Bull is the principal of Civic Assessment a development consulting business, focused on development and social impact assessment. He has worked in the planning departments of Woollahra, Botany, South Sydney, Randwick, the City of Sydney and Waverley Councils.

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Don’t worry about the Visigoths, think San Gimignano on the south coast

by Philip Bull, Civic Assessment 23 March 202223 March 2022
sydney metro station
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Metro Rail and densification – so who buried the strategy?

by Philip Bull, Civic Assessment and Philip Bull, Dickson Rothschild 15 February 202223 March 2022

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