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In the 200 years since the arrival of Europeans, over 28,000 foreign plants have
been brought to Australia, most deliberately imported for pasture, horticulture or as ornamentals
The introduced flora of Australia
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the introduced flora of Australia and it's weed status | |
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See the CSIRO's "Jumping the garden fence" paper below
Only 10% of introduced species are known to naturalise and become weeds. If your local nursery doesn't use this list, they are part of the problem...
This publication, from the Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weed Management, is aimed at a large range of users from Commonwealth, state and local government officers, to researchers, horticulturists, nursery owners, farmers, landscapers, consultants, groups of volunteers looking after remnant bushland to home gardeners
This publication, from the Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weed Management, is aimed at a large range of users from Commonwealth, state and local government officers, to researchers, horticulturists, nursery owners, farmers, landscapers, consultants, groups of volunteers looking after remnant bushland to home gardeners
Landcare Community Grants Guide
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What grants are available and how to get them. The guide includes commonwealth, state, philanthropic and corporate funding options as well as volunteering opportunities by corporate bodies |
landcare community grants guide | |
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Restoring habitat
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