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  • Ground breaking ceremony for a dream come true

    Ground breaking ceremony for a dream come true

    It has been a long time coming but the people of Toodyay, Western Australia, can finally see their dream materialise with the turning of the…

  • Smoking ceremony and tree planting marks start of construction

    Smoking ceremony and tree planting marks start of construction

    The City of Swan, Western Australia, has commenced construction at Midland Park by planting trees around the future public open space. Midland Park is one…

  • Is your weed killer safe enough to drink?*

    Is your weed killer safe enough to drink?*

    Weedtechnics, inventors of the Satusteam© weed killing (SW) machines aren’t shy about showing you they can drink from the ‘spray tank’. Managing Director, Jeremy Winer,…

  • Pop up libraries in the park

    Pop up libraries in the park

    A new chapter begins as Isaac Regional Council, Queensland, libraries take off with a novel idea to head outdoors with one of its popular children…

  • HOME education  outreach program

    HOME education outreach program

    Gunhigal Nguambang Wiradyuri Mayiny (Plains Country Wiradyuri People). Around 220 primary students from ten public schools across the Central West region of New South Wales…

  • Digital literacy program encourages dreaming big

    Digital literacy program encourages dreaming big

    Redlands Coast has brought the digital divide in Queensland a little closer, with 61 Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders completing the Deadly Digital Communities literacy…

  • Herbicide Free Australia the only alternative*

    Foamstream is the new way to kill weeds safely and effectively and allows organisations to adopt a glyphosate free environment. Foamstream kills weeds through the…

  • Baker Boy opens youth festival

    The City of Palmerston, with the support of the Northern Territory Government hosted the first ever Palmerston Youth Festival, to coincide with the July school…

  • Cool shade for warm welcome

    Cool shade for warm welcome

    The Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley, Western Australia, has installed beautiful new shade sails at both the Celebrity Tree Park and Swim Beach playgrounds. The…

  • A collaborative approach to protect the river

    A collaborative approach to protect the river

    Thousands of native trees have been planted along the banks of Logan River to reduce sediment loss, protect against severe weather events, and ultimately, improve…

  • Age friendly discount makes a splash

    Age friendly discount makes a splash

    The City of Unley, South Australia, has had a hit with the introduction of an age friendly discount for casual entry to the Unley Swimming…

  • Arts reinvigorated

    Arts reinvigorated

    The town of Moree in North Western New South Wales, has always been known for its strong arts scene, and in July there was an…

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