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Council is committed to working with the community towards a more sustainable future.
Lillp Pilly - image courtesy of John Tann

Lilly Pilly - This local native plant has fruit enjoyed by people and animals alike.

Image courtesy of John Tann

Here in the Illawarra we are not only blessed with spectacular natural ecosystems, but also have a fantastic climate for growing a huge range of fresh food. Two of the best ways to contribute to our community's future are to support local biodiversity, and to make more sustainable choices about the food we eat.

Grow Local  is all about  supporting and building our local communities. It's about making the most of our backyards as havens for wildlife, and as spaces to grow some of our own food.  

We've published some GROW LOCAL guides. If you're interested in having a look at them, click on the images below...

 

 GROW LOCAL
 Illawarra Edible Garden Guide

 

 

 

 

       

 GROW LOCAL
 Illawarra Native Garden Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

Growing food for your family is easy, fun, and has enormous benefit beyond your own backyard. You'll...

  • reduce dependence on imported food and transport
  • be eating fresher, healthier food
  • you can save time and money
  • and help keep delicious, traditional varieties of fruits and vegetables alive.   

Biodiversity doesn't just belong in our bushland, and food doesn't  just belong in the supermarkets - we can bring it right into our own backyards. By making the most of our backyards, balconies and other spaces for growing our own local food and biodiversity, we can contribute to  a more sustainable future for the Illawarra.

Growing local native plants helps create stepping stones of habitats across our urban landscape for our native birds and other fauna to move, feed and shelter. It supports the work that Council does in our urban parks to manage and enhance our biodiversity.

Sign up to our Sustainable Wollongong newsletter sustainability@wollongong.nsw.gov.au to find out about upcoming workshops, events and education activities.  

Want to know more? Here are some useful links...

     Growing Local for Biodiversity          Growing Local Food  

Food and Garden Waste into Resources

Illawarra Biodiversity and Food Strategy for Climate Change Project

 

 

 

 
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