Wollert Community Farm
The Wollert Community Farm is being built on the buffer land around our Aurora Sewage Treatment Plant.
The Farm is being developed as a partnership between Whittlesea Community Connections, and in collaboration with Melbourne Polytechnic and the City of Whittlesea. It will include an environmental education hub and local food system that aims to restore nature and ensure that local community members can live and eat well.
Through this partnership:
- We’re providing land and access to recycled water.
- Whittlesea Community Connections provides programs and activities that help people break the cycle of disadvantage.
- Melbourne Polytechnic brings teaching expertise and motivated students.
More than a farm
Through a program of planned activities, the farm aims to:
- Make better use of the buffer land by growing seedlings, providing volunteer, training and employment opportunities and implementing regenerative farming practices.
- Enhance biodiversity through conservation and land management initiatives to protect nationally threatened and endangered species such as the Striped Legless Lizard, Growling Grass Frog and Golden Sun Moth.
- Create opportunities to involve First Nations and land management groups in initiatives to protect endangered grasslands and embed Traditional Custodian principles of caring for Country into land management at the site.
By working closely with Wurundjeri Council’s Narrap resource management team, we’ll implement a First Nations-led, holistic approach in caring for Country in collaboration with nugal biik ranger groups.
More information
Find out more about the farm on the Whittlesea Community Connections website under the Whittlesea Food Collective tab: whittleseacommunityconnections.org.au.