• The community food movement: communications and cooperation needed

    Australia has a community food movement but it could be improved if it is to thrive, finds a NSW government enquiry into future support for the movement… Community Food Initiatives 2015 report

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  • Edible roots for the community garden

    Root crops are carbohydrate staples that deserve space in the community garden...

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  • Healing gardens at Perth City Farm

    Story by Toni Salter, September 2015... Perth City Farm is certainly an example of how many different people can experience wholeness through spending time in the garden.

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  • 2015/16 committee

    2015-2016 ACFCGN team...

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  • City of Sydney review of community gardening documents

    The Australian City Farms & Community Gardens Network has made a submission proposing improvements to the three documents on community gardening under review by the City of Sydney…

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  • Community support saves footpath garden in Joondalup

    The ACFCGN has written to the mayor of the City of Joondalup in Western Australia to commend the City on its June decision to retain the footpath garden started by local resident, Marie Hahn of Kingsley.

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  • 2015 ACFCGN gathering, Adelaide

    What better place to talk community gardening than a building surrounded by all this food… a diverse forest of food at Fern Ave Community Garden for the ACFCGN’s 2015 national gathering...

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  • 2015 Network Gathering — Adelaide

    THAT’S THE THEME FOR THIS YEAR’S annual meeting of the Australian City Farms & Community Gardens Network (ACFCGN) in Adelaide, South Australia.

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  • The Network: community gardens as makerspaces

    Community gardeners — they're a community of practice long a part of the fair food movement in Australia…

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  • Yes or no? Responding to requests for interviews

    WHEN do requests for student interviews go from enough to too much?

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