‘Good people live here.’ So it says in foot-high letters scrawled on a wall of the Bega Court flats in Reid. I saw it as I drove past this morning and it made me feel a bit sad for the good folk of Bega Court and those like them in similar flats across Canberra. I wondered who wrote it, but not why – it’s easy enough to guess. I also felt a twinge of guilt – probably all of us have made judgements about people we don’t know based on their home, looks or lifestyle. Hats off to the unknown sign-writer.
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