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Read more about the article Do not mow: Planting a subtle argument

Do not mow: Planting a subtle argument

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:June 14, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

In the case of the seemingly humble native meadow, planting design has been used to engage with an even more neglected aspect of planting – that of culture.   The…

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Read more about the article Land use, planetary boundaries and the biodiversity crisis

Land use, planetary boundaries and the biodiversity crisis

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:June 13, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Two reports worth noting and posting:  Romy Zyngier: Australia has overshot three planetary boundaries based on how we use land  (The Conversation, 6 June 2022) notes that: For the first time,…

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Superworms are super ecological engineers

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:June 10, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

It's was once considered an amazing human innovation.  Aerate some petroleum into a light weight but solid material and presto we have a product that can be used for insulation,…

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Read more about the article Minimalism gets a good rap

Minimalism gets a good rap

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:June 1, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

We promote the getting out into nature and Munibung Hill in particular, as much as we can. We think that maximising the benefits of being in fresh air, allowing our…

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Read more about the article Onus for election placards should be with manufacturers

Onus for election placards should be with manufacturers

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:May 26, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

The running of the federal election campaign and for that matter all campaigns, be they state, local or federal, produces more than elected representative. They are resource hungry events extending…

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Read more about the article Energy efficiency needs to be a ‘first fuel’ priority

Energy efficiency needs to be a ‘first fuel’ priority

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:May 23, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Reducing greenhouse gases emissions produced from the burning of fossil fuels must remain a top priority, for all groups working to protect nature.  Munibung Hill Conservation Society (MHCS) while advocating…

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Read more about the article End of history – the trap of believing we have become the people we will remain

End of history – the trap of believing we have become the people we will remain

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:May 20, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

This is a phenomenon that goes back a long way.  As much a delusion as an illusion, the scientists behind this finding have done us a great service by bringing…

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Read more about the article Winged pollinators that fit into the palm of your hand

Winged pollinators that fit into the palm of your hand

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:May 18, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

As one of the most abundant and diverse groups of mammals on planet earth, bats play a critical role in pollination, seed dispersal, insect control, nutrient distribution, writes Oma Rodger,…

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Read more about the article Call for a Minister for Circular Economy

Call for a Minister for Circular Economy

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:May 11, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Within the circular economy framework recycling is low on the list of priorities. Nevertheless, right now in many cases it's the best option we have, and over time it will…

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Read more about the article We need to be advocates for our creeks – creek keepers

We need to be advocates for our creeks – creek keepers

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:April 30, 2022
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Land care is a concept that's been around for eons.  Indigenous people did it as a matter of course.   Living with the land, considering themselves part and parcel of the…

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