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Rosebery Honey – Fiona and Michael

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

Rosebery Honey is a home honey business run by Rosebery residents Fiona and Michael. It’s a small operation – the couple have beehives in their backyard and sell their honey from a stand out the front of their house. The business was born when a swarm of bees took up residence in their possum box, […]

Green Square Growers: Garnet, Mary and Tony

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

Garnet, Tony and Mary are part of Green Square Growers (GSG), a community gardening group that cultivates beds at Joynton Avenue and Tote Park. According to Tony, Green Square is home to a very mixed demographic that includes busy full-time workers and their unemployed or retired counterparts, which means residents have varying amounts of time […]

Jennifer: 107 Projects

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 10 '22 Date: February 10, 2022 Comments: 0

Jennifer is the Culture and Pathways Manager at 107 Green Square, which is located at Joynton Avenue Creative Centre. She describes Green Square as an evolving and transitional place. ‘Green Square is really forming its community and the connections between what is here, what is happening and what is to come,’ she says. When Jennifer […]

3CR: Mapping Edges on Radical Community Radio

By: Alexandra Crosby Oct 11 '21 Date: October 11, 2021 Comments: 0

Urban foraging: Edible plants, caring for the environment and creating community Urban foraging is an idea that has been taken up by many celebrity chefs but for Alexandra Crosby(link is external) and IIaria Vanni(link is external), from the University of Technology Sydney it’s much more. Together they’ve established Mapping Edges(link is external), a transdisciplinary research studio that explores the […]

By: Alexandra Crosby Oct 05 '21 Date: October 5, 2021 Comments: 0

Rosemary in roundabouts, lemons over the fence: how to go urban foraging safely, respectfully and cleverly Shutterstock Alexandra Crosby, University of Technology Sydney and Ilaria Vanni, University of Technology Sydney Does anything beat the experience of finding a wild mulberry tree and stuffing a handful of fresh juicy berries in your mouth? Have you ever roasted […]

What are Civic Ecologies?

By: Alexandra Crosby Sep 17 '21 Date: September 17, 2021 Comments: 0

Gardens, verges and parks are sites where individuals can become involved in forms of ‘civic ecology’. We borrow this concept from Krasny and Tidball (2012, 2015a, 2015b), who in their book Civic ecology: Adaptation and transformation from the ground up concentrate on ‘hands-on stewardship practices that integrate civic and environmental values’ (2015a xviii). This definition is […]

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The Planty Map of Green Square Civic Ecologies

By: Alexandra Crosby Sep 01 '21 Date: September 1, 2021 Comments: 0

Launching a walking map of Green Square. The map signposts civic ecologies so that residents can use it when they walk around their 5kms radius.

Reflections on the Seed Saving Workshop

By: Enya Moore Apr 26 '21 Date: April 26, 2021 Comments: 0

As I cycle down Joynton Avenue from Bourke Street, I spot some freshly painted green cycle lanes – the nicest I have seen in Sydney. Concrete and cranes fill the skyline. There are not many people around, a few couples and families walking to and from the newly opened Gunyama Park Aquatic Centre with wet […]

Civic Ecologies of Green Square: Walk 1

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 23 '21 Date: March 23, 2021 Comments: 0

VERGES, GARDENS, EXCHANGES, SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES, COMMONS Join Mapping Edges on a walk through Green Square to observe civic environmental practices happening within the precinct. April 24, 2pm, meet at Joynton Avenue Creative Centre. Are you a resident of Green Square? or just interested in some of the changes in the area? Join us on a […]

The Plantiness of Bankstown, a video invitation

By: Ilaria Vanni Oct 28 '20 Date: October 28, 2020 Comments: 0

Bankstown Arts Centre produced this short video of us introducing The Plantiness of Bankstown. The video is part of a YouTube series presenting all the artists in Symbiosis, the inaugural Bankstown Biennale. There are important tips, such as finding mulberries and spotting ibis.

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