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The mining tax, or is it the mining axe?
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Posted by DreamOn, Thursday, 22 March 2012 6:31:37 PM
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We'll have to put it down to a case of *Yabby WalkAbout*
HaHaHa
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Hmmm .. is there any advantage to the propagation of the indigineous KooNack and Gilgie's? .. It makes me wonder what else may be achieved through "direct action" visa vi carban change and native plant heat synchs to give some additional habitat to re-invigorate local spieces of wildlife even within city and suburban areas.
Way too much water is wasted in some places trying to sustain certain plant species.
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A mate did a professional video for the aquaculture industry some years ago which I saw. .. They're a favourite feed of mine which I haven't had for some time now, now that I think about it.