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Issue 10
June 2004
Majority SA content

 

Traditional fishing methods at work in the Pacific Islands. See article p 12
 

16 Eco Transport & Living
Promoting greener transport to uni
Mitsubishi responds to campaign    against forest destruction
Melbourne Council goes bike    friendly

17 Eco Natural living
Electromagnetic radiation (EMR):    tuning in or tuning out?

18 Eco Build
Towards the heaterless house
What types of insulation are    there?

19 Build, Real Estate & Finance
Retrofit for warmer winter homes

20 Eco Forum
ARPANSA reports slam dump
Unley Council to remove six River    Red Gums

21 Hemp Feature
Renewed worldwide interest in    industrial hemp
Amazing uses for hemp

22 Eco Garden
Time to prepare for planting
    new roses
A new friend in the rose garden

23 Eco Eats - Local &
     Organic Fare
The local organic store:    reminiscent of ye olde corner    shop
Comment on SA’s GM Bill
Recipe: white rose petal scones    served with white sapote slices    and rosehip syrup

24 Eco Kids
Recycling at Preschool
Cork recycling

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2 Sphere
Economy up, environment down:    ABS figures
KI Koalas: the cute and cuddly    factor obstructing genuine    conservation

3 Sphere
Interview with Peter Cullen
Australia stays GE-free in Canola
Green groups slam Budget for    failure to protect environment

4 Eco Tourism
Bird Week at Mary River Park,    Northern Territory
Bushfire recovery: wildlife survey    in Gippsland
The Spirit of ecotourism in the    Himalayas

5 Eco SA Tourism
South Australia’s far north
Go orienteering: discover the    beauty of the bush

6 Eco Water
The Basin salinity threat
$49.3 mil to address dryland    salinity in SE SA

 

7 Eco Water
Thousands of volunteers join in    monitoring state’s salinity levels
Boards urge sweep up of    potentially lethal leaves
Vehicle clean up of Port Adelaide    River

8 Eco Water
Atlas of South Australia: Find out    more about the coastal    environment
The need for coastal    oceanography research along    Australian Southern Shelves

9 Eco Education & Ag
The Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
The educational environment in    agriculture and natural resource    management

10 Council Initiatives
Councils: environmental    achievements and initiatives
   39 Councils take up the fight    against plastic bags
Key facts about Seas and    Oceans
Councils consider cat rules
Be a toner donor

 

11 Clean Up
The scourge of our seas and    oceans
Make a pledge for World    Environment Day
Working towards zero plastic    bags
Less plastic is fantastic

12 Eco Feature - World Environment Day
Why it is important to look after    native vegetation

13 Eco Power
German solar industry booming
‘Eco footprints’ report: Americans    are biggest overconsumers
Planning for the future of Wind    Farms

14 Eco Power
Eucalypt-fired power stations
Renewable Energy Target must    be raised

15 Eco Transport
Friends of Parks volunteers doing    excellent conservation in SA
We don’t inherit the Earth from our    parents but borrow it from our    children



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