
As the sun rose above Sydney on Sunday, 25th October, you could feel that spring was in the air. The birds were singing, the cows were mooing and the smell of freshly laid turf wafted through the atmosphere. What? In the middle of Sydney? What about the traffic-the noise-the pollution? Was this the same busy capital city we said goodnight to just a few hours earlier?
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After 5 years as the Business Manager Lawn and Garden
Sam Hole has taken on a senior role within the
Syngenta Australian Crop Protection business. Sam has over the past
2 months been transitioning into his new role, based in the Sydney
office.
"I would like to t...
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WHEN Wednesday 9 September 2009, 0900 - 1530
WHERE Epping Club Rawson Street Epping
Easy rail access from Epping station
For full details see website www.nswweedsoc.org.au or contact:
Mike Barrett ...
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The Beijing National Stadium, nicknamed the “Birds Nest”, covers 25.8 hectares of open ground space and will seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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It is 11 months since the introduction of Syngenta’s agency distribution model to the Australian turf market and the response from distributors and turf managers has been extremely positive.
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Read this interesting advertorial published in the November 2006 issue of Golf Inc. magazine.
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Australian superintendent, Mr Ben Marshall, has been awarded the 2006 International Environmental Leader in Golf Award, presented at the conference of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America in Atlanta.
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