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West Hobart Environment Network: Film screening: Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret
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West Hobart Environment Network. Film screening: Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret. On Thursday May 28, 2015 from 6.30pm - 9.00pm. Venue details - Stanley Burbury Theatre, UTas, Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay. For more information about the film and the Q&A session:. Http:/ us9.campaign-archive2.com/? The official trailer can be viewed on You Tube:. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Tickets are also available beforehand ($10 adult, $5 student / concession):. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We currently...
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West Hobart Environment Network: Gardening notes for June
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West Hobart Environment Network. Gardening notes for June. Broad Beans (2nd planting). Sugar Snap peas (2nd planting) pregerminate then sow. Direct sow and protect from birds until 100mm high. Garlic bulbs (before shortest day). English Spinach (no Punnets - direct seeding only). Posted by Di E. Labels: Gardens and Food. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow our blog by Email. Check out the blog, and add your own post. Check out our Facebook page, and add your own comments. Walking West Hobart map.
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Sunday 15th May 2011. Planning is being arranged by residents of Lawrenny Court, under the guidance of Cynthia Archer. If you have some information you wish to share or suggestions for the event, call 6231 0928. The healthy, thriving native bushland you see in Knocklofty Reserve today is not an accident. It has resulted from many years of tireless dedication from a small group of Bushcare volunteers: The Friends of Knocklofty Bushcare Group. Childhood memories - Maisie Knights remembers . . .
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West Hobart Environment Network: Sustainable House Day 2015 - want to nominate your place?
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West Hobart Environment Network. Sustainable House Day 2015 - want to nominate your place? This year the Alternative Technology Association (ATA). Is partnering with EnviroShop. To hold Sustainable House Day. Sustainable House Day is Australia’s largest national sustainability event giving people the opportunity to see and learn from the best environmental homes. ATA has now opened online registrations for:. The deadline for home registrations is July 31, 2015. HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR HOME ONLINE. Please note...
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West Hobart Environment Network: Update on safer roads campaign
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West Hobart Environment Network. Update on safer roads campaign. What are these wombat crossings that we are talking about? As zebra crossings are almost non-existent in Tasmania, most of us are not sure what a wombat crossing with zebra markings would look like. Your roving reporter has just returned from a visit to the northern beaches of Sydney, where they are commonplace. Here are some photos:. On a descending street (Lawrence St) in Freshwater (one of several examples in this shopping centre). The c...
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Australian Plants Society Tasmania Inc. - Locations - Places-South
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Australian Plants Society Tasmania Inc. Places to See Tasmanian Plants - Southern Locations. Map of Tasmania showing locations of places on this page. Click on the map image for a larger version. Detailed Maps are provided for each location. Click on the relevant MAP Icon. Abbreviations used in the lists are:. I: introduced in Tasmania (some list-makers have not recorded introduced taxa). E: endemic to Tasmania, i.e., grows naturally only in Tasmania. From Hobart travel west via Davey Street then Huon Ro...
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July | 2013 | Friends of the Arm
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Friends of the Arm Inc. The Golf Course Proposal. Friends of the Arm. To highlight the attractions of Arm End public reserve. Archive for July, 2013. Find out more about FOTA. On July 1, 2013 Leave a Comment. For more details about FOTA and an update of our progress in the battle to preserve Arm End as a public reserve go to the Friends of the Arm Inc. Arm End to discover for yourself the beauty and tranquillity of the area and;. Read Full Post ». Find out more about FOTA. Join Friends of the Arm!
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The Golf Course Proposal | Friends of the Arm
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Friends of the Arm Inc. The Golf Course Proposal. Friends of the Arm. To highlight the attractions of Arm End public reserve. The Golf Course Proposal. Over the years a number of development proposals have been put forward for the Arm End area. None of these have been accepted as feasible solutions to obvious issues such as water management and traffic access issues, have not been provided. The schematic plan for the course can be found at http:/ armend.com.au. There is grave concern that, despite assura...
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West Hobart Environment Network: Gardening note for July
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West Hobart Environment Network. Gardening note for July. Broad Beans (2nd planting) Takes a month to show. English Spinach (no punnets - direct seeding only). Small Cabbages - punnet into ground. Small Cabbages - direct seeding. Mini Cauliflower "Garant" - punnet into ground. Lettuce - direct seeding. Lettuce - from punnet into ground when ready. Posted by Di E. Labels: Gardens and Food. 17 October, 2015 23:47. My name is Mrs Sharon Sim. I live in singapore and i am a happy woman today? We currently hav...
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West Hobart Environment Network: Gardening notes for August
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West Hobart Environment Network. Gardening notes for August. Thanks to Margaret for her lovely messages from the garden. The daffodils have been flowering for weeks, the daphne is filling the air with perfume, the chooks are laying again and I think the green manure patches may be about ready to dig in, ready for spring plantings. Here are the August planting notes - lots to do:. Parsnip - keep damp 3 weeks plus to germinate. Carrot - keep damp for 3 weeks, start picking mid Dec. Posted by Di E. We aim t...