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WHY URBAN FARMING IS CHANGING OUR FUTURE An introductory guide to urban agriculture. JENNIFER EAGLE - Deakin University Student -

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Short presentation with images of community gardens in Melbourne. Gardens featured include Burnley Backyard (Richmond), Pop-up Patch (Melbourne CBD) and Veg Out (St Kilda).

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WHY URBAN FARMING

IS CHANGING OUR FUTURE

An introductory guide to urban agriculture.

JENNIFER EAGLE - Deakin University Student -

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FEATURING

Burnley Backyard Veg Out e Pop-Up Patch

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1 Burnley Backyard, Richmond

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BURNLEY BACKYARD  

e Burnley Backyard is a community initiative for the City of Yarra. 49 Tudor Street in Burnley, Victoria, was an old run-down community house that the Richmond Community Learning Centre (RCLC) wish to convert into a community garden. Visit their Facebook page and blog to discover more.

City of Yarra Project  

Photo  Credit:  Herald  Sun  

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Burnley Backyard is a run-down location that will hopefully become a thriving community hub. It’s innercity location means that many residents nearby do not have yards of their own, and many that do are renting and unable to have fruit trees or plant vegetable gardens.

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2 e Veg Out Patch, St Kilda

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VEG OUT  

Veg Out in St Kilda is a non-pro"t community garden, in a two-acre lot adjacent from Luna Park. is vibrant ‘farm’ is unexpected in such a built up city location, additionally right next to the beach.

St Kilda  

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3 e Pop-Up Patch, Fed Square

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THE POPUP PATCH  

e Pop-Up Patch in Fed Square was the initiative of the two blokes from e Little Veggie Patch Co. is city space has veggie patches available for rent, made from old crates. It’s located on top of the commercial car garage in Federation Square. e patch also hosts workshops including scare crow making, beginners vegetable gardening, and holiday workshops for children.

Federation Square  

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“ If you lock these places up they become elitist and exclusive – that’s not what a community is about. ” - Rob Taylor, Veg Out, St Kilda