This week we had another storm. According to the Herald, ‘Wild weather of Pasha pedigree’ there were wind gusts up to 102km/hour. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘Royal Botanic Gardens’
Did Laman Street figs survive this week’s 102km/hr wind? 5.8.2010
August 6, 2010Tags:Christmas Island, grey headed flying fox, Peter Garrett, pipistrelle, root plate failure, Royal Botanic Gardens, tree failure, tree stability
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Branding – and remember this is not about Right Tree, Right Place
June 19, 2010
I have a friend who’s a journalist and he said to me once that to have a story ‘branded’ is a rare and enviable thing so we’re fortunate in Newcastle. (more…)
Tags:Burdekin Park, charette, Civic Park, Doug Lithgow, grey headed flying fox, heritage trees, laman street, leenks, Newcastle earthquake, Parks and Playgrounds Movement, Pasha Bulker, Peter Garrett, public art, public liability, QTRA, Railcorp, right tree right place, Royal Botanic Gardens, Singleton, Swedish underground, transparency, trip hazards, twitter
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