Canberra's unique design as a purpose‑built bush capital-- filled with extensive green strips and nature reserves that cut directly through residential areas such as Aranda, Cook, and Hughes-- offers an especially favorable setting for spiders to travel effortlessly from bushland into yards. This… Read More
Living along with nature belongs to what makes Canberra truly unique as a place to call home, but that relationship with the natural world includes compromises that citizens discover to navigate gradually, and couple of are more instantly felt than the routine existence of spiders within and arou… Read More
Canberra's relationship with its natural environment is among the specifying functions of the city's character-- scheduled green passages, expansive parklands, and the integration of bush reserves within property areas produce a living environment that most capital cities can only covet. Neverthe… Read More