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If we don't kill the trees, they can save the planet, and we get to live also.
(This holiday season help cool down global warming by simply not buying a Christmas tree.)
Campaign to save 100 year old red gum and surroinding trees, from being chopped down!
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Herald Sun March 31st 2020
One historic redgum saved, nine to go
After a valiant effort from Moonee Valley environmentalists, Metro has agreed to work to keep a 100-year-old river red gum at Newmarket Station earmarked for removal. Now, efforts are being ramped up to save the remaining nine.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
80 people attended a Snap Community action in Gandolfo Gardens 16 June 2019 to save the trees. Upfield Corridor Coalition has developed a community vision for level crossing removal in Coburg and Brunswick.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Personal Cause Poster
by Shahad Y. Grade 3, Orde Street PS
Teacher: Ms. Marilyn Hughes
Designer in the Classroom: Richard Carmichael, Frank Ideas and Execution Inc.
Sponsored by the Design Exchange in Toronto
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Save the Trees rally in Gandolfo Gardens on Sunday 20 October had over 200 people attend. Level Crosssing Removal Authority want to use the U-Trough methodology which will require larger cranes and the destruction of 113 trees, when Super T-Beams could be used with much smaller cranes enabling many more trees to be retained. The parklands around Moreland Station serves a wide area of built up urban environment and is significant for environmental services including urban biodiversity, canopy shade for mitigating the urban heat island effect, a play area for local kids. Some of the trees were part of the original community tree plantings in 1911 after a community campaign established these parklands.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
As well as yellow ribbons there are now quite a few figures, notices, messages, fairy lights and signs in Coventry along Clifford Bridge Road. They are part of a protest about the council's plans to fell trees to make way for a cycleway.
From what I've read it seems that the campaign to save the 26 trees has now been lost but there are also many safety concerns about the cycleway and road layout changes. For example the residents and visitors to the Bridgeacre Gardens estate have no other vehicle access to the houses other than from Clifford Bridge Road and it's thought that the cycleway isn't going to be visible to a car, van etc driver unless they are on the cycleway where the cyclist will have right of way. I think I've got that correct.
In ABCs and 123s: X is for xanthic
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Save the Trees rally in Gandolfo Gardens on Sunday 20 October had over 200 people attend. Level Crosssing Removal Authority want to use the U-Trough methodology which will require larger cranes and the destruction of 113 trees, when Super T-Beams could be used with much smaller cranes enabling many more trees to be retained. The parklands around Moreland Station serves a wide area of built up urban environment and is significant for environmental services including urban biodiversity, canopy shade for mitigating the urban heat island effect, a play area for local kids. Some of the trees were part of the original community tree plantings in 1911 after a community campaign established these parklands.
Save the Trees rally in Gandolfo Gardens on Sunday 20 October had over 200 people attend. Level Crosssing Removal Authority want to use the U-Trough methodology which will require larger cranes and the destruction of 113 trees, when Super T-Beams could be used with much smaller cranes enabling many more trees to be retained. The parklands around Moreland Station serves a wide area of built up urban environment and is significant for environmental services including urban biodiversity, canopy shade for mitigating the urban heat island effect, a play area for local kids. Some of the trees were part of the original community tree plantings in 1911 after a community campaign established these parklands.
Save the Trees rally in Gandolfo Gardens on Sunday 20 October had over 200 people attend. Level Crosssing Removal Authority want to use the U-Trough methodology which will require larger cranes and the destruction of 113 trees, when Super T-Beams could be used with much smaller cranes enabling many more trees to be retained. The parklands around Moreland Station serves a wide area of built up urban environment and is significant for environmental services including urban biodiversity, canopy shade for mitigating the urban heat island effect, a play area for local kids. Some of the trees were part of the original community tree plantings in 1911 after a community campaign established these parklands.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
80 people attended a Snap Community action in Gandolfo Gardens 16 June 2019 to save the trees. Upfield Corridor Coalition has developed a community vision for level crossing removal in Coburg and Brunswick.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
80 people attended a Snap Community action in Gandolfo Gardens 16 June 2019 to save the trees. Upfield Corridor Coalition has developed a community vision for level crossing removal in Coburg and Brunswick.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Save the Trees rally in Gandolfo Gardens on Sunday 20 October had over 200 people attend. Level Crosssing Removal Authority want to use the U-Trough methodology which will require larger cranes and the destruction of 113 trees, when Super T-Beams could be used with much smaller cranes enabling many more trees to be retained. The parklands around Moreland Station serves a wide area of built up urban environment and is significant for environmental services including urban biodiversity, canopy shade for mitigating the urban heat island effect, a play area for local kids. Some of the trees were part of the original community tree plantings in 1911 after a community campaign established these parklands.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Teddy Bears Picnic and Mad Hatters Tea Party in the Gandolfo Gardens next to Moreland Station. These mature trees are at risk of being chopped down for LXRP to use this space as a laydown area for construction of level crossing removal from Bell street to Moreland Road. Residents are campaigning to save these trees in Gandolfo Gardens and to minimise tree losses during construction.
The Upfield Corridor Coalition have commissioned an urban vegetation assessment to assist in saving the vegetation along the Upfield Corridor.
In 1911 residents lead a campaign to establish the Moreland Reserve, we need to continue their fight to maintain our existing urban trees and parkland.
Save the Trees rally in Gandolfo Gardens on Sunday 20 October had over 200 people attend. Level Crosssing Removal Authority want to use the U-Trough methodology which will require larger cranes and the destruction of 113 trees, when Super T-Beams could be used with much smaller cranes enabling many more trees to be retained. The parklands around Moreland Station serves a wide area of built up urban environment and is significant for environmental services including urban biodiversity, canopy shade for mitigating the urban heat island effect, a play area for local kids. Some of the trees were part of the original community tree plantings in 1911 after a community campaign established these parklands.
Save the Trees rally in Gandolfo Gardens on Sunday 20 October had over 200 people attend. Level Crosssing Removal Authority want to use the U-Trough methodology which will require larger cranes and the destruction of 113 trees, when Super T-Beams could be used with much smaller cranes enabling many more trees to be retained. The parklands around Moreland Station serves a wide area of built up urban environment and is significant for environmental services including urban biodiversity, canopy shade for mitigating the urban heat island effect, a play area for local kids. Some of the trees were part of the original community tree plantings in 1911 after a community campaign established these parklands.
Fifteen centuries old olive tree, which was sadly uprooted from its natural environment and was transplanted in the center of Athens in 2015, after its expropriation for the construction of the new railway line in Korinthos - Patra section. The tree comes from Elaionas village in Aegialia's area.
Ελαιόδενδρο ηλικίας 1500 ετών, το οποίο δυστυχώς ξεριζώθηκε από το φυσικό του περιβάλλον και μεταφυτεύθηκε στο κέντρο της Αθήνας το 2015, κατόπιν απαλλοτριώσεως κατά την κατασκευή της νέας σιδηροδρομικής γραμμής στο τμήμα Κόρινθος - Πάτρα. Το δένδρο προέρχεται από το χωριό Ελαιώνας στην περιοχή της Αιγιαλείας.