Reducing Chemical Use On Public Land

Original Post 2 July 2013

FREE public seminar: part of Council’s Biodiversity and Sustainability seminar series


from 10am – 12pm

Sunday 14th July

at the Brunswick Heads Community Centre

at the end of South Head Road opposite of the surf club.

Please let us know if you’re coming:

RSVP
Toxic pesticides like glyphosate are commonly used to manage weeds on public lands, including sports fields, parks, play grounds, road sides, drains, etc. As independent research continues to point to the dangers of pesticides to our health and environment, it’s time to start talking about safer alternatives available to our community.


After the talk we’ll have a guided walk through the ecological restoration area.

chemical free regeneration of Poison Peachchemical free regeneration of Poison Peach

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