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		<title>Sydney a step closer to realising City Farm vision</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sydney-siders moved a big step closer to having a City Farm and Sustainable Living Centre when Sydney City Council voted unanimously to fund a feasability study and investigation into possible sites for a City Farm in the Sydney Council area on Monday night &#8211; 23 November. Previously, City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sydney-siders moved a big step closer to having a City Farm and Sustainable Living Centre when Sydney City Council voted unanimously to fund a feasability study and investigation into possible sites for a City Farm in the Sydney Council area on Monday night &#8211; 23 November. </strong></p>
<p>Previously, City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore had spoken in strong support of  Sydney City Farm. Sydney Council have already prepared an interim report outlining the possible sites and models for a city farm after the Sydney City Farm committee had proposed the idea to Council in August this year.<br />
<a title="Sydney Council City Farm Proposal" href="http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council/documents/meetings/2009/Committee/Environment/161109/091116_EHC_ITEM03.pdf">Read it here. </a> </p>
<p>&#8220;City Farms provide real, hands-on experiences to teach residents, businesses and schools about sustainable living. City Farms demonstrate the simple ways that everyone can Live Green and give the community access to local organic produce. It’s fantastic that the Sydney City Council is so supportive of having a City Farm where Sydney residents can grow healthy local food and learn about sustainability,” said Sydney City Farm President Andrew Jackson.</p>
<p>“A City Farm modelled on successful urban farms like <a title="CERES" href="http://www.ceres.org.au/">CERES</a> in Melbourne and <a href="http://www.northeystreetcityfarm.org.au/">Northey Street City Farm</a> in Brisbane is a perfect fit with plans for a <a href="http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/2030/">Sustainable Sydney by 2030 </a>,” said Mr Jackson.</p>
<p>The <a href="www.sydneycityfarm.org">Sydney City Farm</a> non-profit group proposed the idea to Council in August this year. The group was formed to create a vibrant centre of learning and community participation where Sydney residents will be inspired to learn to grow their own food, compost and recycle; as well find out about the latest water and energy saving technologies.</p>
<p>“Like Stephanie Alexander’s Kitchen Garden projects, the City Farm is an idea whose time is well and truly here. Wherever we hold information stalls people are super-keen to get involved,” said Mr Jackson.  “We are sure that when City of Sydney Council identifies a preferred site and begins the consultation process, there will be overwhelming community support for the idea.”</p>
<p>“Ultimately our vision is for a network of City Farms, including our original proposal for a 3 hectare City Farm inside Callan Park,” said Mr Jackson.</p>
<p>Sydney City Farm will hold its <a href="http://www.sydneycityfarm.org/blog/2009/11/18/annual-general-meeting-december-5/">Annual General Meeting</a> on Saturday December 5 at 11.00am at the Cane Room in Callan Park (Wharf Rd entrance) <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;t=h&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=108779796128380617823.0004668ef134a1df6be36&amp;ll=-33.866046,151.158437&amp;spn=0.004971,0.010825&amp;z=17">map </a></p>
<p>To find out more, visit <a title="Sydney City Farm" href="www.sydneycityfarm.org">www.sydneycityfarm.org</a><br />
Media contact: Carolin Wenzel  mo: 0417 668 957</p>
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