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  • Composting at kinders

    Between April and June, pre-schoolers from 10 kindergartens across the municipality were involved in the City of Port Phillip’s Compost Capers in Kinders program. The…

  • Stormwater reuse for parks and reserves

    Whyalla in South Australia is located in a semi arid region. It relies solely on water pumped by pipeline, some 400 kilometres from the Murray…

  • REMS a community driven scheme

    The Northern Shoalhaven Reclaimed Water Management Scheme (REMS) is one of the largest and most complex water recycling schemes undertaken by an Australian water authority.…

  • Aboriginal environmental health strategy

    Western Australia’s Shire of Ashburton’s Environmental Health Strategy will allow environmental health needs in Aboriginal communities to be identified and managed more efficiently. By focusing…

  • Detention basin brings multiple benefits

    Thuringowa City Council’s Mountview Park Detention Basin is a storage area for flood waters during peak flooding events, providing for sediment and pollutant removal from…

  • Promoting environmental education

    The Marion and Mitcham Environmental Education Project aims to improve the environment through the education of business, community and Council. The Cities of Mitcham and…

  • Management plans for rural roadside reserves

    The Wollondilly Roadside Reserve Strategy, a three year Natural Heritage Trust funded project, was developed by Wollondilly Shire Council in New South Wales and the…

  • Council partnership recycling materials for conservation work

    Recycled building materials will be used for important conservation work under a new agreement struck between the City of Geraldton and the Water and Rivers…

  • Local Government engineering and the environment
    Out with the old and in with the new – by Shane Dalton *

    Out with the old and in with the new By Shane Dalton * Large scale engineering developments have been cognisant of community values and tolerances…

  • Manly Council’s innovative treatment and reuse of stormwater

    Manly Council has received over $1 million of grants and support to develop an innovate pilot stormwater reuse treatment train in the Manly Ocean Beach…

  • Health promotion at Wadeye

    Wadeye’s three Environmental Health Workers have achieved a significant amount through promoting awareness and establishing initiatives to assist the community in the care of its…

  • Casey’s own backyard blitz

    In June 2000, the City of Casey held a garden makeover competition as part of its activities for World Environment Week 2000. It is a…

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