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The sharp points on the edges of the grass beds outside the Anderson Stuart Building could cause serious injury if someone falls on them. Are there plans to rectify this?

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The sharp points on the edges of the grass beds outside the Anderson Stuart Building could cause serious injury if someone falls on them. Are there plans to rectify this?

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A. While the borders of the grass beds are well-defined visually in order to help people avoid contact with the edges, we are investigating the rounding of the sharp corners. Q. There is no shade on the eastern side of the University, so walking from one side of campus to another exposes everyone to serious UV radiation. A. Mature Fig trees have been retained and mature Angophora trees have been planted along Eastern Avenue in anticipation that their spreading branches will provide natural shading. The availability of shading will be monitored as the Law School forecourt is opened and additional shading considered as required. Q. It is stated that the new law school building is ‘yet to be formally named’, however a recently erected signpost on site refers to it as Stephen Roberts. A. The sign is the old wayfinding standard that pointed to the old Edgeworth David Building and Stephen Roberts lecture theatre that were demolished to make way for the new building.

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