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2010 National Conference
Parks and Leisure Australia (PLA) invites you to attend the 2010 PLA National Conference in Adelaide, from Sunday September 12 to Wednesday September 15. Read More »
Outdoor Rooms goes bi-monthly
Universal Magazines’ Outdoor Rooms becomes a bi-monthly title as of issue 6, which goes on sale January 2011. Providing product and project information, the magazine is designed to target only the spenders in the landscape market. Read More »
Green Expo Sydney 2010
Green Expo Sydney - GES for short - is on again, so mark these important dates in your diary – August 25 and 26, Rosehill Gardens. To miss out on GES 2010 will mean missing out on this important event staged by the Nursery & Garden Industry - NSW & ACT. Read More » Launch of CABLEMATE®ACO Polycrete Pty Ltd, Australia’s foremost manufacturer of trafficable cable pits and continuous surface ducting systems, has launched a new technical handbook for the electrical, communications and construction industries. Read More » Revitalising VersiDrain®An inner Sydney art deco apartment block has been given a new lease of life and transformed into a restful oasis with a recent rooftop garden makeover, which features Elmich Australia's range of innovative landscape engineering products. Read More »
Adshel and GreenpeaceAdshel Town and Park, Australia's first FSC certified street furniture supplier, has teamed up with Greenpeace against illegal forest products and signed a joint statement to eliminate the import of such products into Australia. Read More »
Fresh Fairy HedgeIt’s too beautiful to be a hedge, but then it does the hedgy thing so well. Take a close look at Fairy™ Magnolia BLUSH, then add it to your plant schedule with a big smile - fast, green and with flowers and fragrance to boot, it's a must in any garden Read More » KHD commemoratesKHD Landscape Engineering Solutions (KHD) was honoured to supply the granite for a very special bush fire commemorative piece located at the RACV Club in Healesville, Victoria, designed to commemorate the Black Saturday tragedy. Read More » |

















