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A video to help kids learn all about why we have to look after the environment and reduce single-use plastics.
… of using plastic bags and plastic bottles and different things that can hurt our world. Kalan Single-use plastics are …
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Sian Liddy, Marine Ecologist describes why Cabbage Tree Bay is important for Port Jackson Sharks.
… to crush and break the shells of the animals they eat - things like molluscs, urchins, bony fish. You’ll be able to …
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Sian Liddy, Marine Ecologist describes why Cabbage Tree Bay is important for Wobbegongs
… that it can engulf quite a large size range of prey. Things like bony fish, cephalopods, and depending on the size …
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Father's Day is this Sunday 4 September and if you need a last minute gift idea, you can get your hands on a winning Father's Day gift within a stone…
Father's Day is this Sunday 4 September and if you need a last minute gift idea, you can get your hands on a winning Father's Day gift within a stone’s throw! There are so many great ideas and experiences right here on the Beaches. Think a private lesson …
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In NSW, more than a third of the waste we send to landfill is food. That adds up to about $10 billion worth of good food that’s being thrown away every…
In NSW, more than a third of the waste we send to landfill is food. That adds up to about $10 billion worth of good food that’s being thrown away every year. 1 Once in landfill, food waste can release methane, a harmful greenhouse gas 25 times more …
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Meet the 2023 judges - Wiradjuri curator, writer and educator Emily McDaniel, industrial designer Adam Goodrum and visual artist Caroline Rothwell.
2023 Judges … Adam Goodrum Adam Goodrum is one of Australia’s preeminent industrial designers whose designs are inflected with honesty and integrity, and whose process is anchored in a sense of inventiveness. A graduate of the University of Technology …
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We are celebrating 100 years of public collecting at Manly Art Gallery & Museum (MAG&M), and we need your help to keep the spirit of generosity alive.
MAG&M, Collection 100, Manly Art Gallery & Museum, MAG&M Society, Jude Rae … Jude Rae, Work in progress, SL490 (with loud hailer), 2024 … We are celebrating 100 years of public collecting at Manly Art Gallery & Museum (MAG&M), and we need your help to …
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Without realising, many of us spend thousands of dollars each year on food that is never used. This out-of-date, excess and leftover food waste counts for approximately half of our household garbage bins, decomposing in landfill and creating greenhouse gases. Follow these 8 essential tips to help your food last longer and save you cash.
… spoil dates - Best before and use by dates mean different things. The former is a guide only and most items – except …
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Our 15 rockpools offer more than just natural beauty; they provide a unique swimming experience much loved by locals and visitors.
With 15 rockpools across the Beaches, there’s a lot that goes into keeping them sparkly. So how do we clean them? Our crews start by draining the pool before low tide. A high pressure hose removes any algae. We sweep sand and seaweed to the drain to be …
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Plants and animals abound at our four significant local wetland areas thanks to an ongoing collaboration between Council and the NSW Environmental Trust’s Saving our Species program.
Have you spotted a Powerful Owl, heard the croak of a Taylor’s Laughing Tree Frog or photographed the distinct leaves of a Swamp Mahogany? Maybe you’ve caught a glimpse of a Sugar Glider, Goshawk or a Green Tree Snake? These are just a handful of the vast …
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