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Residents within the Port Adelaide Enfield Council area can be congratulated for playing a big part in building a sustainable organics recycling loop.
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Hospitals are traditionally known for taking care of patients, but there is a new group of hospitals across South Australia that can now also be commended for taking care of the environment – and receiving revitalised gardens in return.
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The Royal Adelaide Show has wrapped up again for another year. While the show bags and wood chopping becomes a distant a memory, spare a thought for the cleanup challenges that are produced each year.
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Some readers may have noticed an outdoor shower of different proportions, captured in a public sculpture piece located near the City of Prospect council chambers. Unveiled in June 2010 the City of Prospect commissioned the public artwork to showcase the commitment that many residents have made to reduce mains water consumption.
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Humphrey Howie’s family has been growing citrus on their Renmark property for over 100 years. Now known as Fat Goose Fruits, Humphrey and his wife Michelle run the business from their Renmark property and have an extensive range of juicy citrus products including orange varieties, lemons, limes and grapefruits.
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There's something about the season of spring that gets you thinking about fresh ideas and looking ahead to new projects and plans.
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In retrospect, it always amazes people (and me) when I talk to them about all of the different things that we do and how diverse our customers are.
In this edition of From the Ground Up, we have decided to highlight the many sides that make up our business. We hope you enjoy reading about what we get up to at Jeffries, and we would also like to send a special thanks to all of our wonderful customers who assisted us with this edition.
Lachlan Jeffries
Managing Director
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