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How to pick the right rare flowers for your garden


How to pick the right rare flowers for your garden
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The colour blue is associated with calm, cool, peaceful spaces, but show me a blue flower and I’m anything but calm. The thrill of blue comes from its rarity as a flower colour. Most of the flowers we call blue are actually purple or lavender. (Exhibit A: the misnamed “Blue Moon” rose, which is actually the tint that older ladies once used to dye their hair.)
The bluest of truly blue flowers is the Himalayan blue poppy, ....

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Blue Mountains City Council bushfire recovery projects awarded funding


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Blue Mountains City Council bushfire recovery projects awarded funding
Blue Mountains City Council has welcomed the announcement that three of its bushfire recovery projects, valued at $5.3 million, have been funded by the Australian and NSW governments.
Grants, under Stream 2 of the Local Bushfire Economic Recovery Fund, have been awarded for the following projects:
The Grand Cliff Top Walk – A World Class Bushwalking Experience ($4 million)
Improving Resilience and Infrastructure for Isolated Blue Mountains Communities – Mount Wilson, Mount Tomah, Mount Irvine ($814,000), and the
Blackheath Golf Course Retention Dam ($500,000).
Council also partnered with Blue Mountains Tourism for the Blue Mountains Visitor Economy Revitalisation Project, valued at $2.6 million, and this has also been successful. ....

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Australia Pledges $58.6M Towards New Gas Projects as Part of the Gas-Fired Recovery


Australia Pledges $58.6M Towards New Gas Projects as Part of the Gas-Fired Recovery
Australia’s gas-fired recovery plan will see a further investment of $58.6 million (US$45.6 million), focusing on four main gas projects throughout Victoria.
The investment will go towards several projects in the state, including two gas storage projects, the expansion of the South West Victorian pipeline, and a gas import terminal project.
The funding is part of the 2021-2022 federal budget to be announced next week and seeks to build on the gas-recovery plan as a pathway to support jobs and the economy, particularly following the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus (novel coronavirus) pandemic. ....

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Forest bathing in the Blue Mountains: De-stress, rejuvenate and heal body and mind


A gossamer rain is falling as I walk through a temperate rainforest, its gentle percussion on my jacket accompanying the crack of whip birds and the tamborine rustle of leaves. I have been invited to stroll mindfully on this trail, observing the details of the forest; the mosaic of green in the dappled light, the coarse bark of a coachwood tree where cicada exoskeletons cling; a tangle of vines, looped like dropped stitches in Mother Nature s giant scarf.
This awakening of the senses is part of a guided Nature Therapy Walk at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden in Mount Tomah, exploring what the Japanese call shinrin-yuko, or forest bathing. Popularised during the 1980s when corporate stress was at its most destructive, this preventative health practice is designed to connect participants with the environment, unlocking the power of nature to refresh, de-stress, rejuvenate and heal body and mind. ....

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