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Tree change, palm relocation Cameron park
Wellington’s Cameron Park is about to add one more palm to its already impressive collection, as staff from Dubbo Regional Council (DRC) work with a local property owner and arborist, to relocate a large Canary Island Palm. The property owner, who was looking to remove the tree from their property, contacted DRC staff through a local arborist to enquire about the possibility of preserving the palm in Wellington’s Cameron Park.
Mayor of the Dubbo Region, Ben Shields said it is a great story of ‘one man’s trash is another one’s treasure’. “This is a wonderful story for the community, the very impressive Canary Palm was destined for the wood chipper but with some staff proactivity, we are going to relocate this glorious palm, where it will be right at home in Cameron Park,” said Councillor Shields.
05 March 2021
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The Kings of Leon rocker discussed the state of rock n roll with his musician wife, Jessie Baylin, and he believes the genre will have another heyday because it s a much-needed thing .
Nathan told The Independent: “My wife asked me this last night after dinner ‘Are you excited?
“She said, ‘You guys really have a chance for rock ’n’ roll to step back up now and be a part of the conversation.’ Because it has really faded off. Or other types of music have become more popular in the mainstream. But I am definitely very hopeful that rock is going to have another renaissance, because I think rock ‘n’ roll is a much-needed thing for everybody. I think it’s a great form of relief.”
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05 March 2021
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Alice Cooper didn t know if he should leave the house with his make-up on at the height of his drink and drug addiction.
The 73-year-old rocker - who got sober almost four decades ago - has recalled how he was unable to identify himself from his stage persona, who is famous for wearing signature black eye make-up and parading on stage with snakes around his neck, during his drinking and drugging days .
The rock legend - whose real name is Vincent Damon Furnier - admitted his mental state was like a very organised schizophrenia , and he had to learn how to co-exist as Alice and himself.