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Seeds of Change

The societal and ecological benefits of ‘green’ streets within our suburbs have long been established. Whether residents lead plantings under street trees or dig up and plant out lawn monoculture nature strips, these significant acts build and foster community connections and individual wellbeing.

Motivations behind the development of street gardens vary widely. Some have a philosophical or scientific basis and others

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