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7 Mar 2014: for many species of animals, it is also extremely valuable in controlling erosion along our waterways. ... currents and can mitigate damage caused by extreme weather events such as flooding.
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30 Jun 2022: More than $800,000 has been allocated to grants for clubs, not-for-profit organisations, local groups and creators through community funding programs to support projects, events and activities that benefit ... From Rosewood and Marburg shows to
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18 May 2022: But we know for many whose homes and businesses were impacted by the March flood that this is has been a traumatic event and requires ongoing and long-term recovery. ... Council is undertaking a review of the February flood event, with further details to
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25 Jan 2024: making our advertising for council-led events, activities and locations easier to read and understand. ... partner with local businesses and event organisers to increase their awareness of access and inclusion.
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16 Sep 2021: IN BRIEFGoodna’s reputation as a jacaranda tree hotspot will continue for generations to come with council recently planting 100 new trees in the suburb. ... Division 2 Councillor Deputy Mayor Nicole Jonic said the new plantings replaced trees
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23 May 2024: A vital aspect of council’s Urban Greening Plan is visually appealing residential streets lined with trees and plants along property boundaries.
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7 Mar 2014: be found perched high in a tree or hunting 10‐20m in the sky, slowly gliding, circling and watching. ... are habitat loss and the decline of waterways.
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15 Nov 2016: This assessment identified seven key ‘thematic layers’ which require consideration:. Channel form and habitat. ... Riparian (highly disturbed). E. moluccana. Land for Wildlife. Essential Habitat (Nature Conservation Act 1992).
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28 Feb 2023: colony. “We need to maintain the microclimate so these important pollinators are safe in their habitat,” Cr Milligan said. ... At the end of the day, this is all about community and working together to create habitat and preserve our beautiful and
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24 Mar 2021: Me and my mother. Alishia, New Zealander. Belonging to me means ‘The Beginning’. ... From my mum I have learnt about my Celtic heritage, and celebrations in the seasons of the year.
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