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Fire of the future

“We know we cannot live in the past, but the past lives in us.” – Charles Perkins.

This quote from Perkins, the inspiring civil rights activist and champion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, is of course a truism, but how often we forget that the process of life is informed from history. We can embrace our past in many ways; however, incorporating the ideals into our everyday working world is surely a way to keep memory close, and there is no better example of this than the interior design of the new offices

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