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Darkness is growing…

The Australasian Dark Sky Association’s (ADSA) world-record attempt for the greatest number of people attempting an online sustainability activity — a one-night light pollution survey — on June 21 was a roaring success. A grand total of 4,283 people completed the allotted 30 minutes of helping to

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