ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians and knowledge holders of the land, The Gadigal of the Eora Nation, and thank them for their ongoing commitment and care for the Country that we live and work on. We would also like to extend our acknowledgement to Elders past, present, and emerging. We feel very honoured to be within such a treasured part of the world, and therefore strive to build a stronger connection with our surroundings.
Australia always has and always will be, Aboriginal Land.

ABOUT US

WHO ARE WE?

The ‘Green Plot’ community hub is a joint project between the Forest Lodge and Glebe Coordination Group (FLAG)’s sustainability committee and the Glebe Computer Project (GCP).

FOREST LODGE
AND GLEBE (FLAG)
COORDINATION GROUP

The Forest Lodge and Glebe Coordination Group meets the second Tuesday of each month from 11am to 12.30pm at Glebe Town Hall, 160 St Johns Road, Glebe.

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GLEBE COMPUTER
PROJECT (GCP)

Established in 2005, the Glebe Computer Project operates an entirely volunteer-run Computer Room open to the public. It is based out of the Old Fire Station on Mitchell St in Glebe.

The Forest Lodge and Glebe Coordination Group meets the second Tuesday of each month from 11am to 12.30pm at Glebe Town Hall, 160 St Johns Road, Glebe.

Established in 2005, the Glebe Computer Project operates an entirely volunteer-run Computer Room open to the public. It is based out of the Old Fire Station on Mitchell St in Glebe.

WHAT’S OUR VISION?

Our vision is to bring the Forest Lodge and Glebe communities together using sustainable gardening as a common ground.

We will be setting up gardening and community events in the future that anyone is welcome to register and join, and through this we can learn and grow together.

This webpage was developed with the support of a group of students from UTS Shopfront

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