• 2009 Sydney CG MeetUP & tours — inner-urban gardens

    THE NEWTOWN GATHERING of the Sydney Community Gardens Supporters Network in November 2009

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  • Basic infrastructure for successful community gardening

    THERE IS A COMMON SET OF DESIGN ELEMENTS that make the experience of community gardening an enjoyable one.

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  • Choice reports positively on community gardening

    Choice magazine has reported positively on community gardening in its September 2009 edition.

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  • Crisis response — community gardeners a cadre to scale-up urban food production

    Community gardeners could form a cadre of experienced trainers to scale-up food production in the cities in the event of any prolonged food shortage...

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  • Small urban livestock offers protein in small spaces

    Small urban livestock offer productivity in a small area and a supply of fresh meat. A city farm demonstrates how rabbits can be kept humanely for food...

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  • It’s fish and vegies at Perth City Farm

    THE SMART FOLK over at Perth City Farm have found a way to enjoy some tasty fish with the vegetables they grow. This they do through an aquaponic system...

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  • From idea to reality — Carrs Park Community Garden

    ...cooperation, collaboration and leadership make a project happen

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  • Gillies Plains Community Garden

    The Gilles Plains Community Garden, a project that received funding under the Strategy, provides insights into how this capacity can be developed, and then used for a series of activities.

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  • WA Community Gardens Forum 2009

    To kick things off, we’re having a celebratory sundowner... WHEN: Friday 18 September at 5.15pm End your week in the relaxing surrounds of Perth City Farm, enjoy a wine on us, catch up and make new connections with other community garden enthusiasts and soak up the excitement...

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  • Tasmania newsletters

    Tasmania's Community & School Garden Network occasional newsletters

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