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Wagga City Council to hand out free seedlings as part of One Tree for Me

Annie Lewis
Updated June 15 2021 - 11:27pm, first published June 2 2021 - 1:00pm
NEW LIFE: Alice Kent says they hope the community would take advantage of the free seedlings, no matter what size their backyard. Picture: Emma Hillier
NEW LIFE: Alice Kent says they hope the community would take advantage of the free seedlings, no matter what size their backyard. Picture: Emma Hillier

Residents are encouraged to plant natives to help improve biodiversity and combat the urban heat island effect in a new Wagga City Council initiative.

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Annie Lewis

Annie Lewis

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