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• Highway crossings are making roads safer for drivers and animals
• 2022 NSW & VIC Weeds Conference
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• New species of rare tadpole-carrying frog discovered in northern NSW
• Project Splatter
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• Zero extinction target for NSW national parks welcomed by environment groups
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13. THE BLUE RECYCLING BIN FOR PAPER, GLASS,
PLASTIC AND METAL PLACED INTHE SCHOOL
YARD!
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FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICAL
APPARATUSES.
SO FAR A HAIR DRYER, TV CONTROLS, MINI
MIXERS, PS CONTROLS, MOBILES have also
been RECYCLED!
15.
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18. HAND MADE RECYCLING BIN FOR PLASTIC LIDS.
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24. ACTIONPLANFORTHE FORMATIONOF THE
SCHOOL GARDEN:
1 / Creation of a backyard garden, that is:
a / spring crop with tomatoes, eggplant and peppers.
b / autumn crop with spinach, cabbages, lettuces and
broccoli.
2 / grow herbs.
3 / Creation of a perimeter fence on the front of the school
with bushy plants.
4 / planning fruit trees and specifically orange, mandarin
(tangerine) and lemon trees.
5 / reconstruction of the existing ornamental part of the
garden and enrichment with new ornamental plants.
Note: The gardening works have fallen behind a little, because
of bad weather conditions.