[COM] Victoria Square Upgrade - $24m

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#421 Post by Matt » Wed Dec 10, 2008 6:16 pm

Good stuff... that's exactly the sort of thing we need around the square if it's to become a people hub.

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#422 Post by AtD » Wed Dec 10, 2008 7:13 pm

Is the RBA building still empty?

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#423 Post by Will » Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:28 pm

AtD wrote:Is the RBA building still empty?
The refurbishment is complete, and I think some office space has been leased. However I am just basing that on observing that the lights are left on some floors after hours. Presumably to clean them.

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#424 Post by Omicron » Thu Dec 11, 2008 2:33 am

Will wrote:The transformation of Victoria Square should also involve the areas around it, particularly the building's fronting the square.

As such I am pleased to find, that an application has been lodged with the ACC to convert the ground floor of the Reserve Bank Building into a restaurant/bar.
I like the sound of that. Bring back the '60s and fit it out like the original configuration of the QE2 or the SS France!

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#425 Post by rhino » Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:09 am

Prince George wrote:they associated enough with the area to bother to give the places names.
A good post George, however some of the names being given to public parks around Adelaide have very little to do with heritage at all - Tarndanyangga being one. The Kaurna people would have been far more likely to have congregated along the banks of the Torrens, that being where the water source is/was. Colonel Light designed Adelaide and set North Terrace a certain distance from the river. The rest of the grid was surveyed south from that baseline, I believe. Therefore, Victoria Square is in it's current location by pure coincidence. I don't believe for one minute that it was a named traditional meeting place before that time. :)

Having said that, I would rather see more dual-naming for places of more natural significance, such as Yurebilla / Mt Lofty; Weetunga / West Lakes; there were probably Kaurna names for the Port River and Torrens Island too, and the Torrens River itself. Giving Aboriginal names to surveyed parks seems of little value to me.

A bit of trivia: The Piccadilly Valley behind Mount Lofty is actually an Aboriginal name. The Peramangk people of the hills called the area Piccodlah, and this was anglicised to become Piccadilly.
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#426 Post by Prince George » Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:49 pm

rhino wrote:... however some of the names being given to public parks around Adelaide have very little to do with heritage at all - Tarndanyangga being one. The Kaurna people would have been far more likely to have congregated along the banks of the Torrens, that being where the water source is/was. Colonel Light designed Adelaide and set North Terrace a certain distance from the river. The rest of the grid was surveyed south from that baseline, I believe. Therefore, Victoria Square is in it's current location by pure coincidence. I don't believe for one minute that it was a named traditional meeting place before that time. :)
That is likely true, but Tardanyangga has better credentials than most. The name literally means "Red kangaroo rock" that was a specific outcrop somewhere in or around Elder park, but was also used to refer to the whole of the area around there (ie most of the CBD). So since we're not going to rename the city, this seems like a reasonable alternative. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarndanyangga

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#427 Post by rogue » Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:09 pm

rhino wrote:A bit of trivia: The Piccadilly Valley behind Mount Lofty is actually an Aboriginal name. The Peramangk people of the hills called the area Piccodlah, and this was anglicised to become Piccadilly.
That may be true, but I would think that Piccadilly in this case would have been an English name. As in Piccadilly Circus.

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#428 Post by SRW » Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:42 am

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#429 Post by rhino » Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:18 am

rogue wrote:
rhino wrote:A bit of trivia: The Piccadilly Valley behind Mount Lofty is actually an Aboriginal name. The Peramangk people of the hills called the area Piccodlah, and this was anglicised to become Piccadilly.
That may be true, but I would think that Piccadilly in this case would have been an English name. As in Piccadilly Circus.
Yes, that's what anglicising is - taking a traditional name and making it sound like an English name. :)
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#430 Post by Shuz » Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:24 am

rhino wrote:
rogue wrote:
rhino wrote:A bit of trivia: The Piccadilly Valley behind Mount Lofty is actually an Aboriginal name. The Peramangk people of the hills called the area Piccodlah, and this was anglicised to become Piccadilly.
That may be true, but I would think that Piccadilly in this case would have been an English name. As in Piccadilly Circus.
Yes, that's what anglicising is - taking a traditional name and making it sound like an English name. :)
So Tarndanyagga may as well become... Trafalgar?

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#431 Post by rhino » Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:38 am

Trafalgar Square - yes, that's got a certain ring to it, hasn't it? Let's make a petition! :)
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#432 Post by rogue » Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:46 am

rhino wrote:
rogue wrote:
rhino wrote:A bit of trivia: The Piccadilly Valley behind Mount Lofty is actually an Aboriginal name. The Peramangk people of the hills called the area Piccodlah, and this was anglicised to become Piccadilly.
That may be true, but I would think that Piccadilly in this case would have been an English name. As in Piccadilly Circus.
Yes, that's what anglicising is - taking a traditional name and making it sound like an English name. :)
The point being that Piccadilly in an English sense was around long before white man had an understanding of Aboriginal culture.

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#433 Post by rhino » Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:59 am

White guy says to black guy "Where are we?"
Black guy says "Piccodlah"
White guy says "Oh, Piccadilly? OK" and writes it in his journal
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#434 Post by skyliner » Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:40 am

Been away for some time and now catching up. Just returning to the ferris wheel - love the idea if it is surrounded with other public attractions (not a circus or cheap show) but resturants etc. NOTE - the Brisbane one on Southbank (directly across the river by footbridge from the central CBD), failed economically. VERY few use it, despite Southbank 'beaches', restuarants, coffee shops etc nearby. Too expensive to use also. Interesting....

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#435 Post by harryjotter » Sun Dec 14, 2008 3:31 pm

There are several flags flying in Grote st just off Victoria Sq. Does anyone know what the blue/green one is? Its got a sort of horseshoe design on it with a star inside.

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