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Garden News (Page 24 of 51)
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Study links pesticides to Parkinson's The study confirms environmental factors such as pesticides increase the development of Parkinson's disease (Reuters: Leo Lang ) United States researchers have found that people who used two specific varieties of pesticide were more likely to de...
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The Land and Environment Court will be given the power to resolve disputes between neighbours over high hedges that severely affect views and sunlight, NSW Attorney General John Hatzistergos announced today. “Neighbourhood feuds over hedges are becoming increasingly common and there have even been reports of residents grow...
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Media Release Tuesday, 1st February 2011 Sculpture by the Sea now Harbourside Two icons have joined forces to create a major new sculpture collection with the winning work from Sculpture by the Sea gifted to the Royal Botanic Gardens by the Balnaves F...
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New research on passive smokingRegulations around smoking in Australia have changed a lot over the last few decades, but there’s still some way to go. The World Health Organisation recently released the most comprehensive study ever done into passive smoking, which has revealed the real danger that remains: passive...
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Presentation given – 80 people in attendance. A Myrtle rust industry and community engagement meeting was held on the 28.01.11 at the Mercure Hotel, Sydney. The aim of the meeting according to Dr Bruce Christie (Principal Director-Biosecurity) Industry & Investment NSW (I & I N...
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