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Antone Martinho-Truswell is a zoologist and evolutionary biologist. He is a research affiliate of the University of Sydney, and dean of Graduate House at St Paul’s College.

Sydney’s surprise resemblance to Venice has a lesson for us all
Opinion
Trams

Sydney’s surprise resemblance to Venice has a lesson for us all

Venice’s brutal modernisers did not want to rebuild their collapsed bell tower. The city persevered, as should Sydney with its long-lost people movers, the trams.

  • by Antone Martinho-Truswell

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I’m a zoologist who cycles in Sydney, and I’ve had a stroke of genus
Opinion
City life

I’m a zoologist who cycles in Sydney, and I’ve had a stroke of genus

It’s a sad day when Pedestrianus obliviata collides with Cyclospinus rex.

  • by Antone Martinho-Truswell

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