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A Lush Lawn Without Pesticides

A Lush Lawn Without Pesticides Catherine Roberts © Provided by Consumer Reports Shortly after Lydia Chambers had her first child, in 1995, her family moved to a new home in Ohio. “It was this neighborhood with perfect lawns,” recalls Chambers, now 60. In her previous home, when a swath of dandelions appeared shortly after she and her husband moved in, she spent two weeks pulling them out by hand. In their Ohio home, however, she had no time to take care of the yard. So she hired a service to come and treat it. At the time, she didn’t realize that the chemicals the service used might be dangerous. “Even though I kind of sensed it . . . I didn’t know,” she says.

Happy Mother s Day! Your special messages to your mum

Our family IT S Mother s Day, and you have been sending in your messages to your mums. On a day where some might not have been able to say it in person, you ve been sharing your pictures and messages to tell your mums how much you love them. Lyndsay Thompson, Newport: To Jean Jones, Happy Mother s Day to our amazing mum and Nannie. You are the rock in our family and we all absolutely love you to bits! Lot s of love, Lyndsay, Sean, Jack, Charlie and Ruby XxX Kiera-Paige Brett, Newport: Happy Mother’s Day mum, you are the strongest person I know, thank you for everything you have done for me over the years to help me become who I am today. I love you to the moon and back. Have a lovely day, lots of love from Kiera x

2020 Sustainability Awards Best Adaptive Reuse winner: Lilydale House at Marrick & Co

Branko Miletic The Nurses’ Quarters was built in 1909 as a residence for the nurses working at the hospital, designed by prominent architect and alderman, Lindsay Thompson. It was converted to a casualty ward and outpatients’ clinic in the 1960s and was used for ancillary hospital services since that time, before being operated as a preschool in 1992. The building has played a continuous role in the community for 100 years. The adaptive reuse of the heritage Nurses’ Quarters as Lilydale House makes a charismatic centrepiece in Mirvac and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer’s urban renewal of the former Marrickville Hospital site. The site is highly significant for its role in the provision of health care and nursing services to the local community from 1899 to the hospital’s closure in 1991. Located on Marrickville’s main historic strip, the site is an important component of the immediate Marrickville civic precinct which also includes the Town Hall, St Brigid’s Church and the Fi

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