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  • Austrostipa muelleri

    insiderelic 2025, Wiry Spear-Grass Austrostipa muelleri, https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/273020103.

    Austrostipa muelleri is a member of the Australian indigenous grass family and is endemic to the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu peninsula.

    May 8, 2025
  • Scaevola albida

    Scaevola albida; Creator: Raebos https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/256724883

    Scaevola albida, commonly known as the White Fanflower, is a native ground cover in open woodland of South Australia and Victoria.

    May 6, 2025
  • Kennedia prostrata

    Kennedia prostrate; Creator: Leigh Johnston 2021; https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/93334953

    Kennedia prostrata, commonly known as Scarlet Runner or Running Postman, is an attractive ground cover. It can also be used for display in hanging baskets, rockeries, and in ornamental beds.

    May 5, 2025
  • Brown Stringybark Woodland

    Eucalyptus baxteri | Brown Stringybark; Creator: montgomeryhall; https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/267624519

    The Brown Stringybark woodland appears in south eastern Australia including in the Fleurieu peninsula of South Australia. The tree storey is dominated by Eucalyptus Baxteri, commonly known as Brown Stringybark.

    May 4, 2025
  • Dichondra repens

    Dichondra Repens; Photo by Sylvia Felicity and Ann Howorth 2024 at iNaturalist Australia; https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/217448229

    Dichondra repens, commonly known as Kidney Weed, is a ground cover and understorey for many Australian native landscapes.

    May 1, 2025
  • Bossiaea prostrata

    Bossiaea prostrata; Creator: sweetpea28; https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/256724325

    Bossiaea prostata, commonly known as Creeping Bossiaea, grows in South Australia in many woodlands including the Brown Stringybark woodland.

    April 30, 2025
  • Rainwater harvesting

    Rainwater harvesting

    Water security: A call to action South Australia is a very dry landscape. Indeed, the South Australian Department of the Environment and Water (DEW) reminds us: Water is fundamental to our lives. It supports agriculture, beverage and food production, industries like mining, energy and construction, essential services such as our schools and hospitals, right through…

    March 10, 2024
  • Review: The ten rules of reporting journalism for the community

    Review: The ten rules of reporting journalism for the community

    Sunderland, Alan, 2022, The ten rules of reporting: Journalism for the Community, Simon and Schuster, Cammeray Alan Sunderland has a long history as a journalist notably for the ABC and SBS broadcasters. With the disappearance of so many traditional print newspapers across Australia, owing to the rise of the Internet and Social Media, Sunderland is…

    February 11, 2024
  • Water Management on the Fleurieu – A review of government agencies and legislation

    Water Management on the Fleurieu – A review of government agencies and legislation

    Water management has long been an issue in South Australia. Some of it first legislation was to ensure the equitable distribution of water of landholders. Much of the water supply on the Fleurieu is sourced from ground and surface water by aquifers and dams respectively.

    February 5, 2024
  • Hummus

    Hummus

    Hummus is a Middle Eastern staple made from chickpeas and tahini. You can use hummus as a side condiment, as a dip for parties, and in sandwiches and wraps to replace butter. Below are the ingredients and the basic method of making hummus. Ingredients Optional extras Instructions From Turkey… This Hummus recipe comes from Rafika’s Kitchen,…

    April 10, 2023
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