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  • 1310m2
    Size of the garden
  • 1500
    Annual costs to run the garden
  • Enactorate of Urabbaparcensia
    Who do you lease the land from
  • Enactorial House of Racservia
    Other organisations involved in the garden

Looking for people to grow a community garden

If you are travelling the Mid-Western Highway through Carrathool Shire, take a stop at Urabba Street Reserve, part of the Enactorate of Urabbaparcensia, Australia’s first charity micronation. Urabba Street Reserve is a quarter-acre concept of a volunteer-governed space, perfect for a small picnic or just to stretch your legs. Enjoy walking the micronational highway, a gravel track hand-made by Urabbaparcensians, through an ecological sanctuary surrounded by cypress pine with stunning views of the nearby Cocoparra Ranges. Check out a fort made from reused shed cladding, and sit on the Urabbaparcensian Speaker’s Chair, a converted oil drum, and relax as you watch native woodland birds flock to the nesting box installed by the Lachlan Fold Wildlife Action Group. There is also a flagpole that you can use to declare your own kingdom for a day. Urabba Street Reserve is located five minutes away from accessible council-provided amenities in the township of Rankins Springs, an iconic rural community with historical buildings, artistic displays and a historic Australian pub….

As a registered charity, the Enactorate of Urabbaparcensia Proprietary Limited is governed by our electorate of gardeners, is fully insured for public liability, volunteer accidents and association liability, as well as being a full member of Landcare NSW.  Get the urban aparencias up to the Urabbaparcensias and help your fellow Urabbaparcensians grow the Sanctuary in the Springs!

https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/urabba-parks-pty-ltd/album/

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