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First speakers announced for Hamburg Games Conference 2024

The Hamburg Games Conference will return in March 2024, and its first set of speakers have been revealed. The key topic…

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Concept design for new Memorial Garden open for comment

Concept design for new Memorial Garden open for comment
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Queanbeyan's growing plans to build a botanical garden


Tim Geyer, Christine Rampling and Tim Overall at the site of Queanbeyan’s proposed botanical garden space. Photo: Belinda Strahorn
A botanical garden will transform parkland on the east side of the Queanbeyan river into a Botanical Sister City Garden, reports
BELINDA STRAHORN
MAJOR changes are planned over the next 50 years for Queanbeyan’s urban landscape, including the creation of a botanical garden.
Delivered in stages, the project – currently in the concept design stage – will transform a city-owned parcel of parkland on the east side of the Queanbeyan River into a Botanical Sister City Garden.
One of only a handful of major regional cities without its own botanical garden, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council’s (QPRC) mayor Tim Overall sees the project as “visionary” and a “long-term investment” in the city’s tourism.

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