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Garden News (Page 4 of 23)
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MARCH 2010 Birdsville, QLD flood photos from March 3rd, 2010 Moomba Gas fields near Innaminka, Feb/March 2010. Moomba has had the wettest February on record. Water leve...
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The Four Seasons have been reunited after decades apart when the marble statues of Spring and Summer returned to the Royal Botanic Gardens to join Autumn and Winter on the Palace Gardens Steps.The four figures representing the traditional European seasons are among the oldest surviving statues in the Gardens.Botanic Gardens Trus...
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Visit the Begonia Festival with Graham Ross this MarchRoss Tours are offering a one day tour to the 58th Ballarat Begonia Festival on Wednesday, 17 March 2010Qantas flight departs Sydney at 9am, returns 8pm. Includes lunch at Pipers by the Lake and entry to the Botanic Gardens Conservatory. A guided walk with Graham...
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These pieces of art are made in the rice fields of Japan using different varieties of rice.
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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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