By Casey Reynolds executive officer at Turf Producers International Urbanisation is not a new reality, and neither are the ecological impacts that come with it. As more people move inward towards larger urban centers with better infrastructure, amenities, city...
Research confirms what fire authorities already know, supporting the use of turf as a firebreak because of its fire-resistant properties. This was reinforced in July 2020, when Hort Innovation released an 89-page report titled Conveying the benefits of living turf – a...
The bushland surrounding its coastal communities is one of the major attractions of the Noosa area on Queensland’s (QLD) popular Sunshine Coast. But after being evacuated with 7000 others as a wall of flames bore down on Peregian Beach in spring 2019, The Retreat...
The destructive pests – Fall Armyworms – have again started to wreak havoc on lawns along the east coast of Australia. Earlier this year the Fall Armyworms hit Australian shores for the first time with initial siting’s in northern Queensland (QLD) and then down...
Consumer behaviour is changing as Australian authorities continue the battle to control the COVID-19 pandemic with a range of travel bans, business restrictions, stay at home orders and on-again-off-again lockdowns. Sandra Godwin reflects upon the last six months...
As any businessperson knows, being able to position your product in the market is a vital component of success. Not only is it important to have a good product, but how do you tell the story about your product in a way that is attractive to potential customers? In the...