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The Origin of the Emerald Fringe
Hi Tidings, Trees, Environment, Emerald Fringe Angela Hoskins 4/4/24 Hi Tidings, Trees, Environment, Emerald Fringe Angela Hoskins 4/4/24

The Origin of the Emerald Fringe

Keith Slack writes about how, in 1878, the Surveyor General’s Department was mandated to leave a minimum buffer of 150 links (30 metres) to the high-water mark in the island’s survey of crown land. This area was opened as an esplanade that is now known as the Emerald Fringe.

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Bushcare Notes: Bribie Island Pine
Hi Tidings, Trees Angela Hoskins 19/12/23 Hi Tidings, Trees Angela Hoskins 19/12/23

Bushcare Notes: Bribie Island Pine

Besides being a beautiful tree, the Bribie Island Pine has many other virtues as explained in this short article from Bushcare, written by Peter Wear.

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