GoodNature sustainability garden at Interchange Park

GoodNature sustainability garden at Interchange Park
GoodNature sustainability garden at Interchange Park
GoodNature sustainability garden at Interchange Park
GoodNature sustainability garden at Interchange Park
GoodNature garden

Growing

Sustainably

Goodman has unveiled a sustainable garden at Interchange Park in Sydney's west, setting another new environmental benchmark in the industrial property sector.


This sustainable garden aims to create a unique shared community space for the 1,200 workers at Interchange Park, while promoting organic gardening and permaculture practices.

With its own biodynamic ecosystem, the garden features 23 individual garden beds made from recycled materials. It also has stingless native bees to assist with pollinating wildflower plants. The garden houses a pond with a water feature, 20 Australian rainbow fish and a range of aquatic plants.

Compost from plant debris is re-used in the garden to help retain soil moisture and adds rich nutrients for healthy plants. The garden has a worm farm to produce nutrient-rich fertiliser, helping reduce waste.