Monday, 24 March 2014

Good day Yesterday I conducted my first every radio interview and though a little bit nervous at times I believe I went well have a listen and let me know what you think http://www.biznet.org.au/resources/the-business-show/

Monday, 17 March 2014

Good day Getting excited next Monday 24th March 2014 just after midday 12 03pm I will be interviewed on 89.1, Radio Blue Mountains discussion Arboriculture this should be good please have a listen

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Good day over the past two weeks I have visited many Schools from Bathurst to Parramatta and I have seen some very lovely beautiful trees and at the same time of I have seen some trees that do need some care speaking to Teachers and parents about trees I thought I would post this The reports/assessments are meant to minimise risk and also to have a record of the tree assets to programme their maintenance, and then replacement if they need to be removed to provide information for budgeting and improve the safety of students, employees and anyone who visits these sites. Most trees and shrubs in cities or communities are planted to provide beauty or shade. These are two excellent reasons for their use. Woody plants also serve many other purposes, and it often is helpful to consider these other functions when selecting a tree or shrub for the landscape. The benefits of trees can be grouped into social, communal, environmental, and economic categories. The trees in this area certainly add to character and beauty to this site Trees also diminish traffic noise, screen unwanted views, reduce glare and provide summer shade for the comfort of pedestrians and residents. And also provide seasonal interest and natural beauty through foliage and their interesting leaf patterns, flowers, bark, fruit and canopy