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Carbon footprint of turf fact sheet
A fact sheet showing how much carbon dioxide turf growing extracts from the atmosphere, reducing the industry’s carbon footprint
30 November 2018
Energy efficiency in turf production fact sheet
A fact sheet showing where energy is used on-farm and where turf growers can make efficiencies in diesel and electricity
30 November 2018
Turf lifecycle assessment – goal and scope report
Report outlining all the measures and calculations made of sites to form an environmental impact model of turf production
30 April 2019
Understanding and managing the impacts of climate change on Australian mushroom production (MU17008)
This investment is identifying climate-related risks to the Australian mushroom industry and how they can be managed now and into the future.
29 May 2020
National extension of a community engagement kit (NY18007)
This project delivered a national event tour of a community engagement kit that has been designed for local governments to understand and act upon current community attitudes to urban greening.
1 July 2019
Understanding the attitudes to urban green space for government and business audiences (NY18006)
This project provided insights into current community attitudes, barriers and opportunities towards urban green space
4 April 2019
Impact of improved inter-row management on productivity, soils and greenhouse gas emissions in apple and cherry orchards (MT12047)
The impact of improved inter-row management in apple and cherry crops was assessed through this project, in relation to greenhouse emissions and productivity.
5 February 2019
Which Plant Where? Living Labs
‘Living Lab' in Sydney's Inner West Helps Researchers Understand Plant Selection For Urban Spaces in a Changing WorldArticleHort Innovation creates cutting-edge research and development projects that grow the productivity of the Australian
29 January 2019

Urban farming future’s so bright, our produce is wearing shades
Energy-saving glass will adjust in colour during different times of the day to create the optimal climate for plants.
16 August 2016

One indoor plant can combat sickness, study finds
Media ReleaseREDUCED PRODUCTIVITY, bad moods and increased allergies have all been linked to chemicals that float in the air at room temperature, or volatile organic compounds (VOCs). VOCs are present in carpets, paint and furniture in Australian
31 October 2017