
A focus on nature.
An Australian based environmental blog about the natural world, environmental issues wildlife conservation, as well providing tips for sustainable living.
If you’re like most homeowners, you want your lawn looking as lush and green as possible. And for that to happen, your grass and plants must have plenty of moisture.
For thousands of years, Indigenous Australians managed the land. They hunted and gathered food, while carrying out land management practices such as lighting fires.
Currently seven of eight Australian states or territories have bag bans in place.
Launching an eco-friendly business is a great way to make a positive impact. But where do you start? Getting a business up and running is no easy feat!
Without urgent government intervention to protect habitat and address all other threats, the koala could become extinct in New South Wales before 2050.
In the past decade, three Australian species have become extinct
I was very excited to learn that I had been ecoconnected to the forget-me-not
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Adjacent to the Cumberland State Forest is the former IBM site which is now owned by Mirvac. The NSW state government has recently given Mirvac the go ahead for the development of 600 apartments and homes on the former IBM site which covers 24 hectares in West Pennant Hills, Sydney. More information here.
Not having a lawn means less mowing and less costs in having to maintain a lush and healthy lawn.