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It’s safe to say that Emma McInnes is obsessed with the idea that cities should be better designed for women. She’s co-founded an action group – Women in Urbanism – to advocate for gender fairness in the master-planning, marched the streets soliciting signatures for change, and petitioned local government. She’s even planned her upcoming holiday

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