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Monday, 31 August 2015 23:27
Research Suggests Nature Walks are Good for your Brain
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29 June 2015
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STEP Matters 182
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Norman Griffiths Oval synthetic turf debacle continues
We recently published an article in STEP Matters about the sorry tale of construction of the new synthetic playing field
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Eden Gardens 18 storey tower development is refused
Back in December 2022 the Sydney North Planning Panel rejected a DA by the owner of Eden Gardens (the Ainsworth
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Lane Cove River restoration – the Durumbura Dhurabang stakeholder project
STEP representatives and many others with an interest in the well-being of the Lane Cove Valley attended a workshop on
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Dharug women's-led cultural burn at Browns Waterhole
One initiative that relates to the Durumbura project was the cultural burn near Browns Waterhole that took place in April
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Plastics reduction – have your say on proposed actions
The EPA has released a discussion paper on a plan to reduce the use of plastic and the quantity of
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Take action for forests
We recently wrote about the urgency of a decision to cease logging in NSW native forests. Logging cannot continue in
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The Frenchman: Francis Barrallier, Life and journeys 1773–1853
I personally got interested in the Francis Barralier story by an indirect route. I found that much of the gravels,
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Lord Howe wedding lily – one of botany’s greatest mysteries
Pictured is a first time flowering for our 6-year-old Lord Howe wedding lily, bought originally at Wirreanda Nursery. Huge mystery
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Wild and woolly westerlies
The quite horrendous series of windy August and September days across SE Australia was felt in Sydney under bright blue
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New booklet: Wildflowers on the Ridgetops
Friends of Berowra Valley have produced an introductory booklet on the wildflowers commonly met on local ridge tops. It is
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STEP Track bushcare needs volunteers
The STEP Track bushcare site at the end of Kingsford Avenue in South Turramurra meet from 9 to 11 am
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Blue Gum High Forest
Bushland Tracks and Trails
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Powerful Owls
St Ives Showground
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UTS (Ku-ring-gai Campus)
Grants
Research Grant for the Conservation of Bushland
Young Scientist
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