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  - MOSMANPARK.WA.GOV.AU - A La Une - 02/Jul 06:44

Mosman Park community plants the seeds of a greener future

More than 50 volunteers joined the Town of Mosman Park’s Community Planting Day last Sunday, helping to plant 600 native species and support local bushland restoration efforts.

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