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Best management practices for sustainable and safe playing surface of Australian football league sports fields (TU02007)
This is a final research report from Hort Innovation’s historical archives. Please note that as these reports may date back as far as the 1990s, the content and recommendations within them may be superseded by more recent research.
1 June 2007
Hort Innovation set to share Aussie grower stories with the nation through new partnership with Ten's My Market Kitchen
Media ReleaseHort Innovation is helping educate Australia on the wonders of Aussie horticulture and its value to the health and prosperity of Australia. The research and development corporation for the horticulture industry is sponsoring Channel
25 June 2020
Living turf fire benefits literature review
This literature review details the benefits of living turf in reducing fire spread.
30 April 2020
The combustibility of turf lawns report
This report provides a scientifically validated basis for the promotion of the bushfire protection benefits of living turfs.
30 April 2020
Bushfire protection benefits of buffalo turf fact sheet
This fact sheet summarises the bushfire protection benefits of buffalo turf
30 April 2020
Bushfire protection benefits of kikuyu turf fact sheet
This fact sheet summarises the bushfire protection benefits of kikuyu turf
30 April 2020
Bushfire protection benefits of couch turf fact sheet
This fact sheet summarises the bushfire protection benefits of couch turf
30 April 2020
Turf NextGen program (TU19002)
This project supported the turf industry’s annual NextGen forums from 2020 to 2022.
15 January 2024
Selwyn Snell to retire as Chair of Hort Innovation
ArticleAFTER 11 impactful years, Hort Innovation Chair Selwyn Snell is set to retire from horticulture’s research and development corporation in November this year. The change comes as the company’s Constitution calls for three of its nine sitting
5 June 2020
Hort Innovation launches fruit, veg and nuts campaign to support Australian growers
Media ReleaseIn Australia, growers have faced numerous challenges including drought, floods and bushfires. COVID-19 has thrown challenges to the nation impacting mental wellbeing and mood through isolation. It has affected Australian growers with
29 May 2020