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Keeping a Log on Penang’s Trees
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Street trees are a vital element in a city’s landscape.Besides helping to reduce greenhouse gases, improve air and water quality, and decrease urban hea...
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Sri Vaitheki Ramasamy &
Tan Lii Inn
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Penang 2030: A Vision for our Future
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In the midst of the momentous change that occurred in Malaysia on May 9, 2018, there has been one constant: the Pakatan Harapan government of Penang was retai...
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