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Add your comments to the online survey for a city farm

Please offer your views on a city farm to the City of Sydney online survey

Better still, join some of the city farm committee at the meeting.

The following letter is from Anne Walker at City of Sydney…

Thank you all so much for coming along to our last workshop, we are now
promoting the next one on Tuesday 10 August from 6-8.30pm which I hope
you can all attend.

The City of Sydney is conducting a City Farm Feasibility Study to
investigate potential sites for a city farm, research best practice and
consult with the community about what a city farm in central Sydney
should look like. Attached is an invitation to our next community
workshop on Tuesday 10 August from 6pm to 8.30pm. This second workshop
will provide a brief summary of the project so far and work towards
establishing a management structure for a City Farm for Sydney. It would
be great to have your input into this Study, please RSVP to
james@p4ps.com.au by Friday 6 August.

If you can’t attend but would still like to provide input into the
Feasibility Study please complete our online survey, available to
download from the City’s website

http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/Residents/ParksAndLeisure/CommunityGa

rdens/CityFarmFeasabilityStudy.asp

Apologies for any cross postings.

Kind regards,

Annie

Annie Walker
Community Gardens and Volunteering Coordinator
City of Sydney
Ph: 9265 9786
Fax: 9265 9660
anwalker@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/communitygardens

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Join Sydney City Farm on Facebook

Sydney City Farm has now got a Facebook group. Join us, and find out the latest news, get more involved, or just share gardening tips.

Join us here , and don’t forget to invite your friends to join the group as well.

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Our Vision

Sydney City Farm has written a new vision statement. Please take a bit of time to read it and send us any comments…

The Vision

To create a green sanctuary to showcase an eco-friendly future in the heart of Sydney.

Sydney City Farm aims to inspire people to make significant changes towards living a more sustainable and healthy lifestyle. It will focus on the universal pleasures of growing, harvesting, preparing and eating food, The farm will be a beautiful place that informs it’s visitors directly and by example – it will be lively, welcoming, inclusive and engaging.

At its heart will be an organic café with indoor and outdoor seating. Surrounding the café will be the farm itself – acres of organic and permaculture gardens, fruit trees, nut orchards and small animals such as ducks and chooks – all providing the produce that is prepared and savoured at the café. The children will delight in seeing the small animals at the farm while at the same time learning how food is grown and prepared.

Sydney City Farm will be run by the community for the community. With the support of professional management and staff, participants will be able to engage at the level best suited to their needs and lifestyle – as little or as much as they like. A diverse range of community groups will feel welcomed and contribute to the warm and inclusive City Farm community.

For those more attuned to a hands-on approach, a vital part of the farm will be its environmental education programs. These will provide information on how to grow food sustainably and showcase the latest in water-saving techniques and climate-friendly renewable technologies. Ultimately it will be by these small, individual efforts, that we aim to make changes on a global level.

As it grows and matures, Sydney City Farm will be able to host community cultural events and festivals, markets and fairs, and play a role connecting farmers and growers with householders. It will support community groups who want to run training and recycling programs, like bicycle repair workshops. It will also initiate social ventures like collecting food waste from city restaurants, cafes and households to create compost – educating people about minimising food wasteage as well as diverting organic waste from landfill.

The activities and impacts of Sydney City Farm can be centred on one large site or be spread over multiple smaller sites. Various aspects could be replicated in other parts of Sydney.

The Sydney City Farm vision is a seed that will naturally germinate, sprout and grow with the support and engagement of Sydney-siders. It will draw on the groundswell of enthusiasm for community gardens and growers markets, and network with like-minded groups and organizations.

It is modelled on city farm projects in New York, London and Melbourne.

Ceres, Melbourne

Collingwood Childrens’ Farm, Melbourne

Hackney City Farm, UK

Organisation

Sydney City Farm is a not-for-profit Incorporated Association, whose purpose currently is to generate support for the creation of a city farm and sustainable living centre in Sydney. The organisation belongs to all its members in the community and any income generated is required to be reinvested in our ongoing work for the community.

Members elect a Board of Management who represent them in the ongoing management of the project. A third of the Board is elected at each annual general meeting.

Sydney City Farm also has supporters, who provide financial support and stay informed of its achievements.

Sydney City Farm is not associated with any other group and is wholly devoted to the creation of a working urban farm garden and centre for sustainable urban living.

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New Push for City Farm

Read all about the new developments in Sydney Central

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Sub Committee’s Public Meeting 26 September, 2009

GENERAL BUSINESS

Over the last 12 months we have seen considerable activity and progress towards our dream of Sydney’s first City Farm and we expect 2010 to be another big year. The City Farm public meetings have been successful in communicating to City Farmers and obtaining much appreciated support and energy from passionate members. The Saturday City Farm public meetings are open to all farmers and we encourage you to attend.

Sydney City Farm has established a social network on Ning.com. If you want to actively participate in one of the member committees but can’t make the public meetings go to: http://sydneycityfarm.ning.com/

We are rolling into 2010 with momentum and expect that our demand for skills and member support to grow. Please email us if you can help in any of these areas:
• Fundraising
• Communications/PR and Media
• IT and Database Management
• Business and Workforce Planning
• Community Engagement

Finally a reminder that donations over $2 to Sydney City Farm are Tax Deductible. Now is a great time to donate to help us make this City Farm a reality.

UPDATE FROM EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Andrew provided an update on activities, key points were:

1. SCF committee members had a very positive meeting with Sydney City Council about possible sites.
2. The Annual Membership renewal process will shortly commence after some upgrades to the website.
3. Planning for the 2009 AGM is underway

UPDATE FROM THE SUBGROUPS

Proposal Writing Group (exploring funding ideas for the Sydney City Farm concept with a variety of donors for different aspects of the farm’s needs)

David provided an update on the proposal writing group. Over the last month a number of grant applications have been lodged to help support future activities of the City Farm. Work is also continuing to research philanthropy organisations.

The Building Community Partnerships Grant application is progressing with the Council’s assessment committee seeking further information. Verity Firth will shortly post all grant applications on her website and seek the community’s vote.

Seedling Group (exploring how we can collectively grow seedlings for the farm in advance of having a physical site).

Chris & Dave of the Seedling Group created City Farm history. Once the formal part of the Public Meeting was complete City Farmers, with sleaves rolled up, emersed their hands in soil and planted City Farm’s very first crop.

Next meeting AGM 5 December, 11 -1pm, Cane Room, Callan Park – Bring a plate for morning tea.

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Sub Committee’s Public Meeting 15th August, 2009

UPDATE FROM EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Andrew provided an update on the City Farm meeting with Jamie Parker (Mayor of Leichhardt), key points were:

  • The Mayor is a supporter of the City Farm concept.
  • The Council was looking to have formal submissions on Callan Park by the end of the year with a view to making a decision mid next year.
  • The Mayor supported City Farm looking at alternative sites in the Leichhardt Council area.

Update from the Subgroups

Alternative Site Group – Liesje provided an update of the alternative site group.

Progress has been made in discussions with both Leichhardt and Sydney City Councils.  Meetings have been held with Jamie Parker and arrangements are being made to meet with Sydney City Council.

In addition Verity Firth has written to Clover Moore expressing her support for City Farm.

ACTION
Meet with Sydney City Council.
Follow up alternative sites suggested by Mayor with Leichhardt Council.

Seedling Group – Chris provided an update on the Seedling Group.

Progress has been made in discussions with primary schools and an order for heirloom seeds been placed with the Diggers Club.

ACTION
City Farm members to collect egg cartons for planting seeds.  Bring to next meeting.
A short promotion piece on City Farm to be written for school newsletters (Joss).
Complete outline of the aims and objectives of the seedling group.

Proposal Writing Group – Dave provided an update on the proposal writing group.

Progress has been made with a formal submission lodged for a Building Community Partnerships Grant.

ACTION
The group is looking at registering with a number of philanthropy organisations.

Notes from City Farm Meeting 15th August (Thanks Tim for taking minutes)
Next meeting
: Cane Room, 11am Saturday 26th September, Callan Park.
AGM 31st October
2009


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Sub Committee’s Public Meeting 4th July 2009

UPDATE FROM EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Andrew provided an update on activities since the last meeting, key points were:

1. Contact has been made with Sydney City Council to discuss alternative sites to commence the Farm while the Callan Park community consultation process continues.
2. Executive Committee is in the process of arranging a meeting with Jamie Parker, Mayor of Leichhardt, to discuss alternative sites in the Leichhardt Council area.
3. Andrew and Liesje recently attended the Callan Park mental health workshop organised by Leichhardt Council.  Key take away was that there are many views on mental health and on how to utilise the Callan Park site.

Andrew made the point that the Sydney City Farm Executive Committee was still committed to Callan Park, however, given the length of time to run on the community consultation process other sites would be considered as an addition the the eventual Callan Park site.

UPDATE FROM THE SUBGROUPS

Seedling  group
Sky ran through the draft proposal prepared by Rhys.

Suggestions/comments provided by the Group:

• Emphasise “edible” seedlings
• Explore use of glasshouse in Balmain
• Include photos of backyard seedlings on SCF webpage
• Approach Leichhardt Council on growing seedlings on public space
• Change wording from virtual farm to networked farm
• Donation concept supported
• Liaise with local nurseriesplus

Action
• Rhys to contact Victoria, Maureen, Chris, Peter and Dave to join the Group.
• Rhys to email Chris regarding promotion/website ideas

Proposal writing group
Dave provided an update on the proposal writing group.

Suggestion/comments provided by the Group:
• Grant should include funding for admin/marketing person
• Executive Committee to consider grant sign off process
• This group aims to support other subgroups

Action
• Andrew to attend the next subgroup meeting
• Group to prepare submission for council grant closing 10th August
• Dave to contact Douglas and Jeanette to join the Group.

Training Manual Group
Celia provided an update of the training manual group.

Suggestions/comments from the group
• Reference website for content
• Consider the 30 second radio grab
• Link into Sydney Food Fairness Alliance conference

Action
Liesje to email Linnet for review of proposal

Alternative Site Group
Andrew provided an update of the alternative site group

Suggestion / comments from the group
• Consider 68 William St as a Site

Action
Executive Committee to arrange meeting with Verity Firth to discuss alternative sites

Next Meeting: Saturday 15th August, 11-1pm, Cane Room, Callan Park.

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Sub Committee’s Public Meeting 13th June, 2009

At our last meeting in June, attendees participated in two brainstorming sessions; we heard a presentation on the organic farm, CERES, in Melbourne; and an outline of the vision for Sydney City Farm at Callan Park, and the progress on it to date. The brainstorming sessions were about: promotional activity to generate interest and communicate with current and potential supporters of the farm; and content for a training manual for council meeting attendees.
The promotional activity brainstorm group resulted in proposals for:

  • Growing of seedlings in our own homes/gardens, for sale or as give-aways with a flyer about the farm. Action points included: looking into the possibility of a free market stall at one or more local markets; contacting the inner west permaculture group, who are currently doing a similar thing; the seedling group looking into the timing of a good promotional event, and work backwards with a time frame. SEEDLING WORKING GROUP: Rhys, Joss, Kate, Chris, Sheridan with David and Tim helping.
  • More regular newspaper advertisements. This is a sensitive area due to not wanting to step on the toes of other interested groups. It is an ongoing activity with committee members.
  • Sending attendees to meetings of other Callan Park interest groups. It was suggested that a list of such meetings could be sent around, so that people know what is on when and where. The training manual (see below) would also be helpful for these attendees.
  • Looking into raising the Google ranking for the website. This is an ongoing work item for the committee currently. Call for interested and skilled people to help with this and other IT things.
  • Working with schools: send an annual seed pack with information on the Sydney City Farm and how to grow the seeds, to be sent home with kids attending and for presenting to parents and citizens (P & C) meetings. Also assistance with school kitchen gardens, eg a consultant-like service, to encourage growing and familiarity/support for the farm.
  • Presenting to other community groups, such as P & C meetings, schools, the Inner West permaculture group, other Callan Park interest groups etc.
  • Reinstating the old plant nursery on site. This would be closely tied to the seedling project. Action point: to call the contact Caroline and Tim made on the day of the meeting and ask permission to use the site. WORKING GROUP: as for Seedling Group.
  • Apply for funding with the ABC Open Gardens grant scheme, which is open for applications until the end of May. We could apply with the seedling idea, or the farm idea as a whole. This could be a first attempt proposal that would make it easier to apply for other grants in the future even if we’re not successful this time.

The training manual content brainstorming group looked at:
Information required for the meeting attendees training manual, which included a five minute spiel on the farm, containing:

  • The vision for the farm, with verbal walk through of the virtual farm.
  • A glossary of words used in the meetings and by the Farm community.
  • Frequently asked questions and answers.
  • The reason for having a farm.
  • Examples and statistics from the rest of the world, particularly Melbourne, to light-heartedly capitalise on the competition between the cities.
  • Facts and figures.
  • Elements which speak to all manner of learning – stats, visuals, vision, objectives etc.
  • Materials such as pamphlets, power point to email, etc; a sheet of little flyers to copy and distribute.
  • A contact detail sheet to add names to the mailing list.

Who the audience will be for the information we give, and who we are meaning to talk to:

  • Decision makers, eg councilors.
  • Groups already active in like-minded organisations, such as community gardens, food co-ops, etc.
  • Non-locals, regarding services we could provide, as a way of bringing the farm to them, eg consultative services.

TRAINING MANUAL WORKING GROUP: Celia, Holly, Carolin Wenzel.

Carolin’s presentation of the CERES farm in Melbourne. Information on the CERES farm can be found on their website.

Next public meeting 4th July, 2009 at 11am, Cane Room Callan Park.

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SCF Newsletter March 2009

March 2009 News + Updates

AGM wraps up 2008, and sets the scene for 2009
The Annual General Meeting was held on the 23rd of December at Callan Park.

The update by President Andrew Jackson on Sydney City Farm’s status after the Callan Park handover to local council control opened up discussion about a renewed strategy for City Farm in 2009. It has become apparent that the local council’s master planning process will take at least two years to complete. So we voted to hold a brainstorming meeting about the direction of Sydney City Farm in the interim period. Check out the details below to join the brainstorming meeting.

President Andrew Jackson’s speech, which sums up the activities of 2008, can be found in the Resources section of the website, along with minutes from the AGM and the organisation’s financial reports for the financial year 2007-2008.

Open brainstorming session at Callan Park on April 4 a way forward for Sydney City Farm

A brainstorming meeting will be held on Saturday the 4th of April at 11am for all City Farm members to help shape upcoming City Farm activities and the final City Farm vision. Find all the details about the meeting on our website and RSVP to contribute your ideas when we meet at the Cane Room in Callan Park.

Donations to City Farm now tax-deductible
Donations to Sydney City Farm are now tax deductible! After much to-ing and fro-ing with the tax office, Sydney City Farm is now officially recognised as a worthy not-for-profit organisation. That means that all donations over $2 can be claimed off your tax. What better reason to have than to donate now. Now that 2009 is in full-swing, we will be revamping our membership drive. So, if you’re not already a member for, help us out by joining now. If you are already a member, you can continue to contribute by making a tax-deductible donation. Every cent is appreciated and carefully spent on activities that will lead to the realisation of our ultimate vision of a City Farm at Callan Park.

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Brainstorming meeting set to April 4th

After some delay to set a date for the brainstorming meeting, we have finally set the date to Saturday the 4th of April.

Now that the committee has a clearer idea about what possibilities there are for Sydney City Farm within the NGO precinct on the physical site at Callan Park, the stage is set for some truly creative planning!

So please join us for a brainstorming meeting about future activities, both short and long term, for Sydney City Farm.

Date: Saturday 4th April

Time: 11am -1pm

Place: Cane Room, Callan Park, Rozelle

Possible themes for discussion are:

-         Activities that SCF can do without a site

-         How to work with NGO’s already on the site

-         How to engage with the Council’s master planning process for Callan Park

-         How to increase and maintain interest in Sydney City Farm

Please RSVP by emailing sydneycityfarm@gmail.org with ‘Brainstorming Meeting’ in the subject line so that we can get an idea of the numbers attending.

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