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Maylands students help restore Swan River foreshore
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Maylands students help restore Swan River foreshore

On 7 August, students from Maylands Peninsula Primary planted thousands of native plants at the Tranby foreshore. The work is part of a $950,000 federal project to restore the Swan River and protect wildlife.

Why it mattersStudents get hands-on experience protecting nature while helping fix the Swan River, one of Perth's most important natural areas.

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