Did you know that Macquaire University has a community garden? Check out the information below!
Also, another ‘diversity’ garden will be created near the MUSE building discussed in the previous post.
What is it?
Students, staff and community members are welcome. Students pat a small one-time fee of $5 to cover the cost of water and receive their very own plot for planting.
The community garden teaches and promotes organic growing practices. In addition, the garden also accepts up to 120kg of food waste from the Campus Engagement kitchens each week for composting.
- Members receive access to the garden during daylight hours 7 days a week
- Meetings and Working Bees are held on the first Sunday of each month at 4.00PM
Where is it?
The Community Garden is now located at the northwestern corner of Culloden and Talavera Road(adjacent to the road that leads into the University Sports Fields)
For more information, visit: http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/strategy_and_initiatives/sustainability/areas_of_focus/food/community_garden/

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