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Launching the Water Stories website

By: Alexandra Crosby Jun 10 '22 Date: June 10, 2022 Comments: 0

Did you know there is habitat for endangered frogs in Rosebery? Did you know there was once a violent cauliflower gang roaming the streets of Waterloo? Did you know dugong bones were found during excavation for the Alexandra Canal? These little-told histories are surfacing this week with the launch of Water Stories, a collaborative research […]

Walking Together: Earth Day 2022

By: Alexandra Crosby May 12 '22 Date: May 12, 2022 Comments: 0

Thank you to everyone who walked with us in Green Square on Earth Day 2022. This special event helped us launch the Green Square Atlas of Civic Ecologies. Thank you to Lin Wei and Astra Howard for photo documentation.  

Water Stories Survey

By: Alexandra Crosby Apr 24 '22 Date: April 24, 2022 Comments: 0

The University of Technology is conducting a survey to gather information about how the presence and history of water are perceived by a resident, worker or visitor in Green Square. This survey will ask about your experience living in Green Square, particularly about your relationship to water, the natural environment, and community. The survey results […]

Walk with us on Earth Day 2022

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 30 '22 Date: March 30, 2022 Comments: 0

Join us for a community walk for Earth Day 2022 at Green Square on D’harawal Country. Register here. Date and time Sun., 24/04/2022, 2:00 pm AEST Location Joynton Avenue Creative Centre 3a Joynton Avenue Zetland, NSW 2017 About this event Environmental crisis is a global challenge, but even small-scale solutions can deliver meaningful changes to […]

‘May you always taste the sweetest fruit’

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 18 '22 Date: March 18, 2022 Comments: 0

Ilaria Vanni Shannon Foster, University of Technology Sydney; Alexandra Crosby, University of Technology Sydney, and Ilaria Vanni, University of Technology Sydney Sydney’s Green Square is one of Australia’s biggest urban renewal projects. But it’s much more than a construction site. First Nations people know it by another name: nadunga gurad, or sand dune Country. For […]

Action on SDG 11

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 15 '22 Date: March 15, 2022 Comments: 0

The University of Technology Sydney, where Mapping Edges Research studio is located, was one of the first Australian universities to become a Signatory to the University Commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in 2016. Supporting action on the SDGs at a large university involves getting down to the details of research projects like […]

Download the Green Square Atlas of Civic Ecologies

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 07 '22 Date: March 7, 2022 Comments: 0

Civic ecologies are stewardship activities that combine care for the environment and care for place. The Green Square Atlas of Civic Ecologies shares stories of environmental champions who live and work in Sydney’s Green Square precinct, along with simple tips to green and nourish your neighbourhood no matter where you live. The Green Square Atlas is […]

bamuru (kangaroo grass)

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 23 '22 Date: February 23, 2022 Comments: 0

words by Shannon Foster, D’harawal eora Knowledge Keeper & registered Sydney Traditional Owner One of my earliest memories of learning culture from my D’harawal eora father, was about understanding plants and what you could and couldn’t eat. I was always amazed to realise that you could actually live off the gardens and earth around you? […]

Jess

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 23 '22 Date: February 23, 2022 Comments: 0

Jess Miller is an Alexandria resident and a former councillor with the City of Sydney. The first thing that comes to mind when Jess thinks about Green Square is a place in transition. It’s home to a wide variety of civic ecologies activities, from grassroots to city-led initiatives. The diversity of ecological activity within the […]

OzHarvest

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 23 '22 Date: February 23, 2022 Comments: 0

Richard Watson is the NSW State Manager of charity food rescue organisation OzHarvest, which is based in Alexandria. Founded 18 years ago by social entrepreneur Ronnie Kahn, OzHarvest ‘rescues’ food that would otherwise wind up in landfill and redistributes it to 400 charities who make it available to their customers and clients. There’s enough food […]

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