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The Tasmanian Institute of Tasmania’s Dr Kerry Bridle, Professor Fred Provenza and vigneron, Tony Scherer at Frogmore Creek vineyard. Photo: John Sampson
Grape expectations

Grape expectations

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Grape expectations

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Pagemaker 2017-09-18T01:37:29+00:00

The sun was out and Tasmania's southern vineyards were looking pretty as a picture when we talked to US professor Fred Provenza about how stock animals can help manage weeds, enhance biodiversity and protect riverside habitat for NRM South's newsletter Naturally Inspired.

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Ken Moore, Bob Shoobridge, Jim Allwright and Matthew Pitt take a look at bushfire recovery on Bob Shoobridge’s Fenton Forest property. Photo: John Sampson
Recovering from fire: the long road back

Recovering from fire: the long road back

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Recovering from fire: the long road back

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Pagemaker 2017-09-18T01:37:29+00:00

Spending a day with Tasmanian farmers whose properties had been affected by bushfire was sobering, listening to and telling their stories was inspiring.

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Teacher Tim Muir gets down to business with students at Taroona High School.
School’s in for budding marine scientists

School’s in for budding marine scientists

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School’s in for budding marine scientists

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Pagemaker 2017-09-18T01:37:29+00:00

Spending a morning at Taroona High School near Hobart made us very jealous. We were writing a story for NRM South about baseline marine monitoring the kids were carrying out thanks to a Naturally Inspired Grant. School was never this much fun when we were young!

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Hedley Thomson with an armful of new native plants ready to go into the ground. Photo: John Sampson
Ballarat Environment Network – following a proud tradition

Ballarat Environment Network – following a proud tradition

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Ballarat Environment Network – following a proud tradition

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Pagemaker 2015-08-01T06:08:20+00:00

Every little community has a story to tell. We were lucky enough to get the chance to tell the story of the Ballarat Environment Network.

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Brian Simpson's face lights up when describing a recent trip downriver. "There was a nice clear pool with some little black fish in it, waterbirds and black ducks. And you could see all the way to the bottom.”
Yarrowee – the little river that could

Yarrowee – the little river that could

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Yarrowee – the little river that could

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Pagemaker 2017-09-18T01:37:29+00:00

Meeting Brian Simpson and spending a bit of time with him on the Yarrowee River in Ballarat researching this story was both a history lesson and an inspiration. Amazing what a small but dedicated group of people can achieve.

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Grrrowling Grass Frog

Grrrowling Grass Frog

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Grrrowling Grass Frog

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Pagemaker 2015-07-27T08:22:17+00:00

A few years back we were asked to kick off a new series of stories for Wild Magazine focusing on Australia's endangered species. Ever since we'd seen this gorgeous picture taken by the very talented nature photographer Michael Williams we'd been intrigued by the growling grass frog.

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The Tasmanian Institute of Tasmania’s Dr Kerry Bridle, Professor Fred Provenza and vigneron, Tony Scherer at Frogmore Creek vineyard. Photo: John Sampson Ken Moore, Bob Shoobridge, Jim Allwright and Matthew Pitt take a look at bushfire recovery on Bob Shoobridge’s Fenton Forest property. Photo: John Sampson Teacher Tim Muir gets down to business with students at Taroona High School. Hedley Thomson with an armful of new native plants ready to go into the ground. Photo: John Sampson

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