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Elite athletes compete in State Championships this weekend at Flow Bouldering Forest Glen Sunshine Coast
Flow Bouldering Sunshine Coast hosts the 2021 Queensland State Championships
Floe Bouldering premium climbing gym on the Sunshine Coast hosts interstate and international athletes for the State Championships
Queensland’s State Championships For New Olympic Sport At The Sunshine Coast’s Premium Bouldering Gym
We are super excited to be holding the Queensland State Boulder Titles competition with Sport Climbing Queensland at Flow Bouldering. It will be a solid weekend full of epic sends and good vibes” James Hembury, General Manager of Flow BoulderingFOREST GLEN, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, May 5, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ High-level athletes from across Australia descend on the Sunshine Coast this weekend.
Article – Susan Botting – Local Democracy Reporter More than 20 million trees and other natives will be planted around New Zealands biggest harbour in the groundbreaking $200 million dollar Kaipara Moana Remediation project. Ruawai on the shores of Kaipara Harbour Alan Wilcox, a senior manager for …
More than 20 million trees and other natives will be planted around New Zealand’s biggest harbour in the groundbreaking $200 million dollar Kaipara Moana Remediation project.
Ruawai on the shores of Kaipara Harbour
Alan Wilcox, a senior manager for the Kaipara Moana Remediation interim management unit, said planting the trees was the foundation of a new intergenerational approach.
Ruawai
on the shores of Kaipara
Harbour
Alan Wilcox, a senior
manager for the Kaipara Moana Remediation interim management
unit, said planting the trees was the foundation of a new
intergenerational approach.
First plantings are planned
this month. They will be the start of New Zealand’s
biggest harbour restoration programme across 6000 square
kilometres of land with more than 8000km of
waterways.
Tame Te Rangi, chairman of the
governing body Kaipara Moana Remediation joint committee,
said it was positive to see the community working towards
improving the health of the harbour.
He said two
groups had already applied to be involved in harbour