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The secret suburban stormwater drains being turned into vibrant public wetlands

If you take a walk around any established Australian neighbourhood, chances are you will come across barbed wire fences marked with signs warning people to KEEP OUT.
Key points:
- Old and tired stormwater drains are being transformed into public parks
- They’re common in established suburbs, fenced with barbed wire
- In dense built-up areas, the drains provide much needed green relief
Behind the gates lies a stormwater drain — an essential suburban utility, but often a banal, neglected and sometimes vandalised eyesore.
But across the nation these so-called ‘dead spaces’ are slowly being converted from derelict wastelands into vibrant community waterways.
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