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Tradition honoured in bush setting
THE Forest Resort, Creswick, Victoria, will tell the story of the traditional land owners, interwoven with the stories of the Chinese during the gold rush era and the modern culture of the community.
29/11/2007
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Rockhampton progressing
WORKS including a completed rebuild of a section of inner track and the start of a new swimming pool and replacement of a section of its extended track are sure signs the Rockhampton Jockey Club is fo
29/11/2007
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Clubs use water wisely
TWO regional NSW bowling clubs are some of the many sporting clubs around the country taking advantage of the grants to improve the way they use water.
29/11/2007
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Runoff waters soccer field for free
Installation of an 80,000 litre underground concrete water tank will allow a Sydney school to irrigate a two-hectare soccer field and save 25% of the water it buys from Sydney Water to irrigate 5ha of
29/11/2007
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Government opens door
Turf growers are preparing to take a national approach to get a better deal for the industry under the Federal Government’s Water Initiative.
29/11/2006
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Growing turf in a ‘desert’
A lean business and a keen sense of what is required to grow, harvest and market a quality product has been a successful formula for South Australian turf growers, Doug and Di Fleet and daughter Tarny
29/11/2006
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Small club finds success with couch
THE members and greenkeeping staff of the small Victorian golf course of Kialla have, through a combination of attained knowledge, ‘bush’ mechanics, a farming knowledge of growing grass and resourcefu
29/11/2006
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US Breeders Cup track upgraded
THE DECISION in 2005 to hold one of the United States’ biggest races, the 2007 Breeders Cup, at Monmouth Park, New Jersey, meant a full reconstruction to bring the track’s grass track to a satisfactor
29/11/2006
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Low water challenges
wicket preparation
SEVERE water restrictions this year following a number of years of drought and low inflows to water storages have hampered bringing a new wicket block into action for the clubs using the Weeroona Oval
28/11/2006
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