One of the five squares found in the Adelaide CBD, Light Square, is named after the colonialist Colonel William Light, the surveyor who laid out the City of Adelaide. Along with the many other detriments of colonialism, Light’s planning has ensured that the past, present and future inhabitants of Adelaide can enjoy one of the world’s most liveable cities.
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Michael Penn is pseudonym. He is a member of the South Australian Liberal party.
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