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Despite criticism, Kingston adopts homelessness protocol

Despite criticism, Kingston adopts homelessness protocol
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Despite criticism, Kingston adopts homelessness protocol

Despite criticism, Kingston adopts homelessness protocol
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The 20 Coast suburbs where 1080 poison will be used

The 20 Coast suburbs where 1080 poison will be used
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Bamboo farmer has high hopes for expansion

Big Heart Bamboo Owner Becky Nary-Dart on her Belli Park Bamboo Plantation. Picture Lachie Millard Business James Wagstaff Premium Content Subscriber only A Sunshine Coast bamboo grower reintroducing the grass to Australian chefs and diners has been recognised among the nation s best farmers. Becky Dart from Big Heart Bamboo, in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, was this week named a finalist in The Weekly Times Coles 2020 Farmer of the Year awards, with the winner to be announced next Friday. The prestigious awards, supported by the Sunday Mail, honour the best in beef, cropping, dairy, horticulture, innovation and sheep farming during 2020. Ms Dart, 34, believes edible bamboo has huge market potential in Australia, and following in the trailblazing footsteps of her father, Durnford Dart, who first planted species on the giant grass on his land at Belli Park in 1989, has made it her personal mission to build demand.

Kingston city councillors look back at 2020 and ahead to 2021

Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson Publishing date: Jan 01, 2021  •  January 1, 2021  •  4 minute read Kingston city council met in virtual meetings since the pandemic began in March. Photo by Elliot Ferguson /The Whig-Standard Article content For others, it was a reminder of what they already knew. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Kingston city councillors look back at 2020 and ahead to 2021 Back to video Either way, 2020 will be a year many of the city’s elected officials will remember for a very long time. Lakeside District Coun. Wayne Hill. Photo by Elliot Ferguson /Elliot Ferguson/Whig-Standard

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