South Australia Award Winning Garden
Every year the Landscape Association of South Australia awards the best garden designs. This year's winner of the prestigious judges' award went to a garden in Malvern. Entering past the lush Maraya hedge, the first thing that strikes you about ... [... more]
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Yates Waterwise Garden Winner South Australia
Kim Syrus visited Heather Bitter the lucky Yates Waterwise Garden Competition winner just outside Lyndoch in South Australia. Heather's prize is a $1000 dollars worth of Yates products for her garden and a special Garden Gurus consultation. They ... [... more]
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Funnel-web Spiders
Funnel-web spiders are found in eastern Australia, including Tasmania, in coastal and highland forest regions - as far west as the Gulf Ranges area of South Australia. Funnel-web spiders are found in eastern Australia, including Tasmania, in ... [... more]
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Eating Disorders Association of South Australia
Eating disorders are a range of conditions that are related to major emotional problems. Eating disorders occur in both men and women. It is important to be aware of how eating disorders can develop and how to get support or help if you feel you ... [... more]
Child & Youth Health |
Reporting child abuse in South Australia
Children and young people have the right to be safe. The protection of children and young people is the responsibility of families and the community. Tragically, child abuse is more common in families than many people think because it's often hidden. [... more]
Child & Youth Health |
The testing process in South Australia
For the past 16 years (well, not quite, but nearly) you have been wanting to drive. Maybe your friends or brothers and sisters already have their licence, and you have felt like this birthday was never going to come. Well the time has come - you ... [... more]
Child & Youth Health |
Pie-dish Beetles
The uniquely Australian pie-dish beetles (Family Tenebrionidae) were first discovered by Frenchmen François Péron and his companion Charles Lesueur on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, in 1803. The uniquely Australian pie-dish beetles are .. [... more]
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Digging Deeper - citrus deficiencies
There aren't many home gardens in South Australia or in the West without a few citrus trees growing to perfection. I know the vagaries of "Fruit fly" in the Eastern states, make their growth less-than trouble-free and many wouldn't bother [... more]
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Northcote Pots South Australia
Here is some classic potted inspiration for you to add colour to your entertaining areas all summer long. Melissa takes a look at what appears to be a tradition Hydrangea, but with a great modern twist. It blooms on both old and new wood, so it ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered in South Australia
There's one question that's really hard to answer; where does your garden start and where does it stop? Is it the fence or do gardens continue on under a fence? Brian of Fullarton is having difficulty growing plants in an area because of the ... [... more]
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Northcote Pots South Australia
That line between indoors and out has well and truly been blurred in recent years as more of us take advantage of our great climate to relax and entertain in our outdoor living spaces. Just like our homes reflect our sense of personal style so ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered South Australia
This week Kim tackled some more gardening question from the Garden Gurus Club Members. The first question came from Prospect where Steve is the proud owner of a weeping mulberry tree. The problem was that it hasn't been pruned for a number of ... [... more]
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