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WELCOME.

This is our media hub of all things Burnside.

A hub for local news about people, businesses and happenings in our community.

You will see some beautiful photos of Wyfield Reserve, one of Burnside's biodiversity sites, at the top right of this page.



WELCOME.

This is our media hub of all things Burnside.

A hub for local news about people, businesses and happenings in our community.

You will see some beautiful photos of Wyfield Reserve, one of Burnside's biodiversity sites, at the top right of this page.


  • Library of Things

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    The new Library of Things is proving very popular. This cute cake was made by one of our borrowers – Emily – for her son’s 1st birthday using the baking pan from the Library of Things.

    If you haven't checked it out yet, pop into the Library.

  • 2021's most popular dog names

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    Rosie enjoying a paddle on a hot day


    The top 10 dog names of 2021 in the City of Burnside beat over 1000 names to claim the top spot. Charlie was the most popular dog name followed closely by Coco, Molly, Ruby, Bella, Alfie, Archie, Max, Rosie and Daisy.


    Below is a list of almost 600 names in order of popularity. If you can't find your pup's name on the list, then it is unique, and yours is the only dog with that name in Burnside.




    List of dog names in the City of Burnside by popularity:

    1 CHARLIE
    2 COCO
    3 MOLLY
    4 RUBY
    5 BELLA
    6 ALFIE
    7 ARCHIE
    8 MAX
    9 ROSIE
    10 DAISY
    11 MAGGIE
    12 POPPY
    13 TILLY
    14 BUDDY
    15 TEDDY
    16 MILLIE
    17 OLLIE
    18 MILO
    19 LULU
    20 OSCAR
    21 JACK
    22 HARVEY
    23 LUNA
    24 MONTY
    25 LUCY
    26 COOPER
    27 HARRY
    28 LILY
    29 LOLA
    30 BAILEY
    31 HOLLY
    32 LOUIE
    33 TOBY
    34 MURPHY
    35 WINNIE
    36 BONNIE
    37 WILLOW
    38 FRANKIE
    39 HONEY
    40 JASPER
    41 BARNEY
    42 MAISIE
    43 WINSTON
    44 BILLIE
    45 LEO
    46 LOUIS
    47 ROCKY
    48 HUGO
    49 JESSIE
    50 MATILDA
    51 TED
    52 BEAR
    53 GUS
    54 PEPPER
    55 ZIGGY
    56 BILLY
    57 EDDIE
    58 STELLA
    59 BENJI
    60 COOKIE
    61 NALA
    62 SCOUT
    63 BAXTER
    64 CHESTER
    65 MIA
    66 MISSY
    67 RORY
    68 ROXY
    69 RUSTY
    70 SAM
    71 SOPHIE
    72 DASH
    73 ELLA
    74 EVIE
    75 FRED
    76 GRACIE
    77 INDY
    78 LUCKY
    79 RALPH
    80 ARLO
    81 CHLOE
    82 DUSTY
    83 ELLIE
    84 GEORGE
    85 LILLY
    86 LOTTIE
    87 MADDIE
    88 MARLEY
    89 POLLY
    90 RUFUS
    91 SADIE
    92 SIMBA
    93 ZOE
    94 BANJO
    95 BRUCE
    96 BRUNO
    97 BUSTER
    98 CLEO
    99 FREDDIE
    100 GEORGIE
    101 IVY
    102 IZZY
    103 MABEL
    104 MILLY
    105 PENNY
    106 WALLY
    107 ZAC
    108 BASIL
    109 BOBBY
    110 DOUG
    111 FERGUS
    112 HENRY
    113 HUDSON
    114 MAISY
    115 MINNIE
    116 PIP
    117 PIPER
    118 SASHA
    119 SNOWY
    120 WILBUR
    121 ZEUS
    122 ABBY
    123 ANGEL
    124 ANGUS
    125 ANNIE
    126 BENNY
    127 BENSON
    128 CASPER
    129 CHILLI
    130 ELSIE
    131 HAZEL
    132 LENNY
    133 MILEY
    134 MISTY
    135 MOOSE
    136 OLIVER
    137 OREO
    138 PEGGY
    139 PRINCE
    140 TESS
    141 AMBER
    142 BELLE
    143 BEN
    144 BENTLEY
    145 BERTIE
    146 BETTY
    147 BLUE
    148 BORIS
    149 DEXTER
    150 DOUGAL
    151 DOUGLAS
    152 GEMMA
    153 HARPER
    154 INDI
    155 LEXI
    156 LOKI
    157 MICKEY
    158 MIMI
    159 MOMO
    160 OAKLEY
    161 PABLO
    162 PADDY
    163 PEANUT
    164 PEPE
    165 PEPPA
    166 REGGIE
    167 SPENCER
    168 WILSON
    169 APOLLO
    170 ARTHUR
    171 ASTRO
    172 BERNIE
    173 BISCUIT
    174 BOWIE
    175 CHARLOTTE
    176 CHICO
    177 CODY
    178 DIESEL
    179 DIGBY
    180 DUDLEY
    181 EBONY
    182 FLETCHER
    183 FLOYD
    184 GYPSY
    185 HARLEY
    186 HENRI
    187 HERMES
    188 HUNTER
    189 MAC
    190 MOET
    191 NELLIE
    192 OLIVE
    193 OTTO
    194 RILEY
    195 RUPERT
    196 SCRUFFY
    197 SHADOW
    198 SHELBY
    199 STORM
    200 SUMMER
    201 AGGIE
    202 ALLY
    203 ARNIE
    204 AVA
    205 BLOSSOM
    206 CALLIE
    207 CHARLI
    208 CHASE
    209 CINO
    210 COBBER
    211 DANNY
    212 DOLLY
    213 EDDY
    214 ELSA
    215 FELIX
    216 FINN
    217 FLASH
    218 FRANK
    219 GIGI
    220 GOLDIE
    221 GRACE
    222 HAMISH
    223 INDIE
    224 ISABELLA
    225 JASMINE
    226 JAZZ
    227 JED
    228 JESS
    229 JIMMY
    230 JOEY
    231 JUNO
    232 KATIE
    233 KIKO
    234 KODA
    235 LEVI
    236 MAPLE
    237 MAXI
    238 MIFFY
    239 MIKA
    240 MINTY
    241 MISHKA
    242 MOCHA
    243 MONTE
    244 MUFFIN
    245 NOODLE
    246 OLIVIA
    247 PEBBLES
    248 PERCY
    249 PHOENIX
    250 PICKLES
    251 PIPPA
    252 PLUTO
    253 QUEENIE
    254 RAMBO
    255 REMY
    256 REUBEN
    257 ROMEO
    258 SALLY
    259 SAMMY
    260 SANDY
    261 SAXON
    262 SIDNEY
    263 SMOKEY
    264 SNOW
    265 SOOTY
    266 STANLEY
    267 SUNNY
    268 SUZIE
    269 TIGER
    270 TIMMY
    271 TULLY
    272 WALTER
    273 YOGI
    274 YUKI
    275 ZAK
    276 ACE
    277 ALICE
    278 ANAKIN
    279 ASH
    280 AUDREY
    281 BILL
    282 BOBBIE
    283 BODIE
    284 CHANEL
    285 CHEWBACCA
    286 CHINO
    287 CHOCO
    288 CHUCK
    289 CINDY
    290 CLEMENTINE
    291 COCOA
    292 COSMO
    293 DARCY
    294 EDWARD
    295 EMMA
    296 FLEUR
    297 FLOSSIE
    298 FREDDO
    299 FREDDY
    300 FRITZ
    301 GERTIE
    302 HALLE
    303 HANK
    304 HEIDI
    305 HETTIE
    306 HOWIE
    307 IRIS
    308 JAGGER
    309 JAX
    310 JESSE
    311 JET
    312 JETT
    313 KIRA
    314 KODI
    315 LADY
    316 LATTE
    317 LEIA
    318 LEXIE
    319 LINCOLN
    320 LIZZIE
    321 MANGO
    322 MARTY
    323 MERLIN
    324 MOCHI
    325 NELSON
    326 NINA
    327 NORMAN
    328 NUGGET
    329 OPAL
    330 OSKAR
    331 PARIS
    332 PATCH
    333 PHOEBE
    334 PIPPIN
    335 RASCAL
    336 RED
    337 REX
    338 RIVER
    339 ROCCO
    340 ROCKET
    341 ROY
    342 SALEM
    343 SCOOTER
    344 SHERLOCK
    345 SKYE
    346 SLINKY
    347 SNOOPY
    348 SNOWBALL
    349 SONNY
    350 SOX
    351 SPARKY
    352 STEPHANIE
    353 STEVIE
    354 SWEETIE
    355 TANGO
    356 THEODORE
    357 TILLIE
    358 TOFFEE
    359 TOM
    360 TRIXIE
    361 TYSON
    362 VIOLET
    363 WATSON
    364 WOODY
    365 ZARA
    366 ZELDA
    367 BAMBI
    368 BANDIT
    369 BANKSY
    370 BARRY
    371 BEAU
    372 BENNIE
    373 BERT
    374 BIGGLES
    375 BINGO
    376 BIXBY
    377 BLACKIE
    378 BLUEY
    379 BOBBI
    380 BODHI
    381 BOOTS
    382 BOSLEY
    383 BOSS
    384 BRANDY
    385 BRONTE
    386 BUBBLES
    387 BYRON
    388 CAESAR
    389 CALI
    390 CALVIN
    391 CARA
    392 CARAMEL
    393 CASHEW
    394 CERSEI
    395 CHEEKY
    396 CHEWY
    397 CHIEF
    398 CHOCCO
    399 CHOPPER
    400 CHRIS
    401 CHUCKY
    402 CIBO
    403 CLANCY
    404 CLIFFORD
    405 COFFEE
    406 COMET
    407 DAMON
    408 DANE
    409 DAPHNE
    410 DELILAH
    411 DIEGO
    412 DINO
    413 DJANGO
    414 DOBBY
    415 DORA
    416 DOT
    417 DUKE
    418 ELWOOD
    419 ENZO
    420 FALCON
    421 FISH
    422 FLOSSY
    423 FLUFFY
    424 FLYNN
    425 GABBY
    426 GATSBY
    427 GEM
    428 GHOST
    429 GINGER
    430 GRETEL
    431 HAMILTON
    432 HAPPY
    433 HARRIET
    434 HARRISON
    435 HENDRIX
    436 HERCULES
    437 HERSHEY
    438 HOBBES
    439 HUMPHREY
    440 HUXLEY
    441 IGGY
    442 INKA
    443 ISAAC
    444 ISLA
    445 IZZIE
    446 JAKE
    447 JATZ
    448 JAZZY
    449 JD
    450 JELLYBEAN
    451 JOCK
    452 JOE
    453 JONTY
    454 KARLA
    455 KATO
    456 KELLY
    457 KEVIN
    458 KIKI
    459 KIRBY
    460 KITTEN
    461 KNOX
    462 KOKO
    463 LARRY
    464 LEON
    465 LEROY
    466 LOLLY
    467 LONDON
    468 LOTTI
    469 LYCHEE
    470 MACCA
    471 MACEY
    472 MACIE
    473 MADELINE
    474 MAGNUS
    475 MAISEY
    476 MARBLE
    477 MARSHMALLOW
    478 MARTHA
    479 MAVERICK
    480 MAXIMUS
    481 MAXWELL
    482 MAYA
    483 MAZIKEEN
    484 MEEKO
    485 MEG
    486 MERV
    487 MICK
    488 MIDAS
    489 MIDNIGHT
    490 MIKE
    491 MILA
    492 MILKY
    493 MIN
    494 MINA
    495 MIRO
    496 MISSI
    497 MITTENS
    498 MOUSE
    499 MURRAY
    500 MUSCAT
    501 NACHO
    502 NARLA
    503 NATASHA
    504 NINO
    505 NODDY
    506 OBI
    507 ODIN
    508 OLLY
    509 OLYMPIA
    510 OPIE
    511 OTIS
    512 PANDA
    513 PATCHES
    514 PATRICK
    515 PATSY
    516 PEACH
    517 PEPPI
    518 PEPSI
    519 PERRY
    520 PETE
    521 PICKLE
    522 PINOT
    523 PIXIE
    524 POH
    525 PORTIA
    526 PRADA
    527 PUFF
    528 PUMPKIN
    529 QUINN
    530 RAFFA
    531 RAPHAEL
    532 REBEL
    533 RICKY
    534 RIO
    535 ROBBIE
    536 ROGER
    537 ROSE
    538 ROSEY
    539 RUBI
    540 RUBY ROSE
    541 RUBY TUESDAY
    542 RYDER
    543 SAMPSON
    544 SAPPHIRE
    545 SASCHA
    546 SCULLY
    547 SEAMUS
    548 SEBASTIAN
    549 SHEILA
    550 SID
    551 SIERRA
    552 SKITTLES
    553 SKYLAR
    554 SMUDGE
    555 SNOOP
    556 SOCKS
    557 SPARKLES
    558 SPIKE
    559 SPOT
    560 STAR
    561 STORMY
    562 STRUDEL
    563 SUMO
    564 SUSIE
    565 TAFFY
    566 TASHA
    567 TAZ
    568 TESSA
    569 TEX
    570 THOMAS
    571 THOR
    572 TIGGER
    573 TINA
    574 TOBI
    575 TOMMY
    576 TONKS
    577 TORI
    578 TOTO
    579 TWIGGY
    580 VINCE
    581 WAFFLE
    582 WALLACE
    583 WHISKEY
    584 WILFRED
    585 WILL
    586 WILMA
    587 WINTER
    588 WOLFIE
    589 WOODIE
    590 WOOF
    591 XANTHE
    592 YOSHI
    593 ZACK
    594 ZALI
    595 ZANE
    596 ZIGGI
    597 ZINA
    598 ZOEY
  • Funding for Council projects

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    The City of Burnside received confirmation today of Council's successful bid for $1,134,438 in funding as part of the Federal Government's Local Road and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI) Stage 3. The funding has been received for four projects:

    • Laurel Avenue Pirkurna Wirra / Peter Bennett Organic Community Garden Part 2
    • Mount Barker Road Shared Cycling and Pedestrian Path
    • Penfold Park Playground (increased scope)
    • Dulwich Community Centre.

    This program supports local councils to deliver priority local road and community infrastructure projects across Australia, supporting jobs and the resilience of local economies to help communities bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Laurel Avenue Pirkrna Wirra / Peter Bennett Organic Community Garden Part 2

    A new community garden was designed in conjunction with the community in 2020/21, and constructed in 2021 using previous stages of LRCI funding. Since opening it has been very well received by residents.

    In the first stage of construction, some works were not able to be undertaken, including additional irrigated garden beds to meet community demand, columns to support shade cloth, storage bays for mulch and soil, bike racks and a pergola. The LRCI funding will enable Council to install these items.

    These additional items will ensure the garden is able to be enjoyed by all members of the community.

    Mount Barker Road Shared Cycling and Pedestrian Path

    This project will provide a safe and viable link for cyclists to ride between an established bicycle route currently terminating in Boucaut Street, Glen Osmond. The off-street path will link from Boucaut Street to Gill Terrace. A separate but related project will link this path to the Crafers Bikeway. The first part of this project was funded through LRCI Stage 2, therefore this funding allows the completion of this project in its entirety.

    Penfold Park Playground (increased scope)

    The Penfold Park Playground Upgrade will revitalise the play space by providing a variety of play opportunities including inclusive play, sensory play, cooperative play, independent play, imaginative play, musical play and tactile play.

    Council plans to include a mix of off the shelf play items with a ninja obstacle course, musical instruments and garden areas with accessible pathways, seating and a shade sail covering a large part of the play area. We will also be providing elements such as a non-verbal communication sign and plenty of play opportunities for children and adults with a variety of skill levels and abilities to ensure the playground is inviting and fun for the whole community. The additional funding allows Council to increase its original scope and design providing a much improved play space for the community.

    Dulwich Community Centre

    The purpose of this project is to renovate and revitalise the much loved but ageing Dulwich Community Centre to ensure it is accessible, functional and usable for the broader community for many years to come.

    Works will include demolishing and rebuilding the front of the centre, ensuring provision of facilities to make the centre suitable for a wide range of community uses. The works will also include making the building DDA compliant, providing accessible access, parking and toilet facilities, as well as improving the environmental performance of the site by installing solar panels and incorporating water sensitive urban design principles in the surrounding yard.

  • Township of Knoxville - Windback Wednesday

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    This poster shows the sale of allotments in the late 19th Century subdivision called Knoxville. Knoxville was a suburb within the City of Burnside that is now part of Glenunga and Glenside.

    Part of the land was owned by Nathaniel A. Knox from circa 1840 to 1882 and rented out as farmland. In the 1880s, Knox subdivided the land and named it 'Knoxville', inspired by the American city in Tennessee, which was named after his relative Henry Knox. In the 1910s, the area was renamed Glenside and Glenunga.

    Knoxville Real Estate Poster, 1892.

  • Kensington Gardens Reserve Project - Official Opening

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    The Kensington Gardens Reserve Project, located in the Kensington Wama / Kensington Gardens Reserve, was officially opened by Mayor Anne Monceaux, Premier Steven Marshall and James Stephens MP this afternoon.

    The project has completely revitalised the City of Burnside’s most popular recreational reserve and delivered a range of environmental, recreational, cultural, and economic benefits.

    Council has worked very closely with Kaurna Traditional Owners to ensure best-practice cultural heritage management throughout the project and deliver a range of cultural heritage recognition initiatives, including a place of reflection and a cultural walk with interpretive signage and artwork.

    The project represents the exciting start of Council’s journey towards reconciliation and has provided a platform to discuss, learn and experience hands-on Kaurna culture.

    In addition to the obvious recreational and amenity benefits, the project has delivered substantial environmental improvements including:

    • Improved stormwater quality runoff from the polluted urban Wattle Park catchment before it is discharged into the downstream Stonyfell Creek system.
    • An extensive revegetation program with at least 40 new trees, 1,450 shrubs, over 4,300 groundcover species, 4,800 new biozone plantings, and over 10,000 new plants in the wetland.
    • Improved local biodiversity, tree health, habitat, and riparian ecosystem and
    • Opportunities for future harvesting and reuse of stormwater.

    Thank you to our funding partners:

    • $7.4 million total cost.
    • $3 million from the Federal Government.
    • $850,000 from the South Australian Government’s Open Space grant program.
    • $215,904 from Green Adelaide’s 2019-20 Water Sustainability Grants scheme.
    • $81,000 from Tennis SA / Tennis Australia.

    A time capsule, built by members of The Shed on Conyngham Street was buried on site. Inside the capsule are drawings by students of the Kensington Gardens Preschool, items from the Burnside Historical Society, a recent newspaper and photographs of the Kensington Gardens Reserve project. The time capsule will be opened in the year 2072.

    Mayor Anne Monceaux announced the winner of the 'Name the Yultu' competition is Narayan, 9, of Kensington Park, and a student at Pembroke.

    The winning name is Anura.


  • A yultu called Anura in Kensington Wama

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    The winner of the 'Name the Yultu*' competition was announced today at the official opening of the Kensington Gardens Project by Mayor Monceaux today.

    A judging panel that included artist Alan Sumner, Mayor Anne Monceaux and Council Member Grant Piggott chose 'Anura' from 15 entries.

    The competition encouraged children under 12 years old that live or attend school in Burnside to suggest a name for the yultu that features in the Kensington Wama nature play space.

    The winning name was submitted by Narayan, 9, of Kensington Park, and a student at Pembroke School.

    Narayan was inspired by the naming competition held for Tili - the lizard that features in Constable Hyde Memorial Gardens. Tili is short for Tiliqua, the genus name for sleepy lizard. Narayan researched the scientific name for frog, which is Anura.

    Narayan is fascinated by nature and has started the invertebrate rescue agency in his school.

    A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura (literally ‘without tail' in Ancient Greek).

    Artist Alan Sumner created the yultu to feature in the new Kensington Wama nature play space. The sculpture uses wood from trees that were removed as part of the creation of the new wetland.

    *yultu is the Kaurna name for frog.

  • Artist in Residence -Zhuo Wei Krstic

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    Come and chat with Wei Krstic while she paints at the Civic Centre.

    Wei's stunning works of art will be on display in the Cloisters area of the Burnside Civic Centre from Thursday 13 January to Friday 4 February 2022.

    You will also be able to visit Wei, watch her work and ask her any questions you may have every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9.30 am - 1.30 pm throughout her residency.

    "Upon completion of my formal arts training under tutelage of famed Landscape Artist Li Runbei (former Vice President of the Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Institute), I was awarded my Fine Arts Degree in the People's Republic of China," Wei says. "As well as skills in portraiture, my main interests include Calligraphy and Watercolour painting, in both the Traditional (guóhuà) and Western styles.

    "I am a member of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts and had my works exhibited in the Society's 2021 'Portrait Prize'. For several years I have also enjoyed teaching these Chinese Arts to students ranging from the very youngest, through to those in their well-deserved retirement, at various venues around Adelaide."

  • Horse tram on Glen Osmond Road

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    From July 1883, horse trams travelled the Marryatville route into Burnside as far as the old police station on the corner of Greenhill and Burnside (now Glynburn) Road. From 1909, electric trams replaced horse trams and in the late 1930s, electric trolley buses and diesel buses were introduced. The tram service in Burnside ceased in 1952.

    The @tramway Museum – St Kilda, South Australia has a useful interactive map that tracks the old tram routes.

    Access the map here: Museum


  • Glen Osmond Road Toll House

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    A 1903 photo of the Glen Osmond Road Toll House, which ceased to be a collection point in 1847.

    A resident recently donated this wonderful photo to the Local History Collection. If you have historic photographs or documents relating to the Burnside area, please consider donating a copy to the Burnside Library History Collection. To contact the Historical and Cultural Officer visit Historical Cultural Officer


  • Wildlife in Your Garden

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    The City of Burnside is a beautiful place. Part of what makes Burnside beautiful and distinctive is the local wildlife. We interact with it every day. There are unmistakable sounds like the singing of Australian Magpies, the double hoots of Boobook Owls and the ‘bonks’ of Pobblebonk Frogs. There are unmistakable sights, too, like colourful Lorikeets and Rosellas, or iconic Koalas and Echidnas in the suburbs.

    If you have a garden in Burnside, you have local native wildlife visiting it. If you’d like to attract more wildlife to your garden, birds and butterflies are a great place to start. Here are a few tips:

    1. Grow some structure into your garden. Including some different layers of vegetation is particularly important for smaller birds. For a large garden, you should include trees, tall shrubs, small shrubs, native grasses and groundcovers. For a small garden, be sure to include shrubs of different sizes and some groundcovers. A garden with good vegetation structure will attract smaller birds like New-Holland Honeyeaters and Silvereyes. If you live closer to the hills, you might also attract Pardalotes and Superb Fairy-Wrens.
    2. Grow indigenous plants. The plants found naturally in Burnside will naturally help attract the local wildlife. A variety of colourful flowers will attract butterflies and provide nectar for them. Beautiful local flowers will help, like purple Native Lilac and Kangaroo-Apples, yellow Wattles or Goodineas and white Native Hollyhock or Rice-flowers. You could plant local Dianella instead of Agapanthus. If you desire a sculptural element in your garden, a Xanthorrhoea grass tree might do the trick.
    3. Don’t deter the wildlife. Adding structure and colour to your garden will attract beautiful birds and butterflies to your garden. Make sure you don’t spoil the place for wildlife. Keep cats inside and avoiding the use of pesticides and herbicides.

    If you are trying to attract new birds and butterflies to your garden, be sure to let your neighbours know. The better the habitat in surrounding gardens, the more successful you will be at attracting these beautiful local wildlife to your garden.

    The Council typically conducts a native plant giveaway in autumn – further details will be in the autumn edition of Focus (March 2022).

    Below: a boobok owl and a honey eater



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