Australia's favourite trees are disappearing. Here's how we can save them By News August 27, 2022 Add Comment Edit Faced with declining water conditions and devastating drought, river red gums have suffered along some parts of the Murray River. But watering programs are bringing Country back to life. Share this post Related PostsA week that started with 'truth-telling' in Yuendumu ends with Constable Zachary Rolfe's fight for his right to silenceCan farming adapt to more extreme weather?Hours before Diane Smith went missing in Eugowra's floods, Pat Welsh saved her from her inundated homeDaniel Andrews's political legacy could be immortalised in bronze — but there's an election to win firstYour neighbour throws loud parties all summer. What's the first thing you should do? Prominent Northern Territory livestock industry figure identified as victim of fatal Arnhem Land helicopter crashUsually, they're gagged but now we can finally hear from vulnerable Australians under state control From Bunnings raffles to business class: How things have changed for the Jillaroos since their first World Cup
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