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Turning 11 acres of a NSW ‘dumping site’ into a world-class farm – Sydney Morning Herald
A community not-for-profit group set out to create jobs for local refugees, and ended up with one of the world’s largest urban…
The refugees, who arrive mostly from Central Africa and the border region between Thailand and Myanmar, already had farming skills. But they could not get jobs.
Green Connect stepped in with a project that would use their skills, provide employment and…
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