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The Southern Highlands with Don Burke
Don Burke is showing us around the glorious Southern Highlands. Thursday, November 13, 2003 Don Burke is showing us around the glorious Southern Highlands. The Southern Highlands of New South Wales is a very pleasurable place to visit. Don Burke ... [... more]
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A Message from Don Burke about the Tamar Valley Paper Mill
On Thursday 9 October, 2008 Gunns Limited of Tasmania announced that I would be an Environmental Adviser to their board. My job with Gunns to work with them as an honest broker to achieve the best possible environmental outcomes for their ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Best Backyard Citrus
Don Burke says some citrus trees are much better performers in gardens than others. If you want a healthy citrus tree a great start is to take Don's expert advice and plant one of his 'best' varieties. No fruit has affected civilisation as much ... [... more]
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What are lichens?
Lichens are organisms that grow in a variety of climates and can look very different. Even apparently barren areas can be colonised by lichens and in all they play an important role in helping our environment. Don Burke recently spoke to Dr David ... [... more]
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What's On - September
Don Burke will be at the Burke's Backyard magazine stand at the Australian Springtime Flora Festival at Mt Penang Parklands, Kariong near Gosford. With over 300 exhibitors, this is one of Australia's best garden events; phone (02) 4343 4444 or ... [... more]
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Descriptions
Dampieras are attractive Australian native plants. The best known are from Western Australia and can be difficult to grow in the eastern states. Don Burke recently looked at a hardy cultivar which is native to the Glasshouse Mountains of ... [... more]
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