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Corridor of Snacks

Nature strips are such a common feature of our neighbourhoods that most people wouldn’t give them a second thought. They make up a third of all public green space in Melbourne, along with roundabouts, medians and other green areas in our streets. In the Melbourne area of Port Phillip, for example, they make up 7 per cent of the total land. Local resident and force of nature, Emma Cutting, is marching her band of enthusiastic street gardeners out into the neighbourhood

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