Heritage groups raise concern over Albert Hall plans to remove and replace trees
The grounds of one of Canberra’s oldest public buildings are being stripped of 160 dead and dying pine trees. But heritage groups are worried plans to replace trees at the albert hall are being done behind closed doors and could spoil the building's legacy.
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