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A nature strip is an area of public land between the property boundary and the kerb, excluding any public pavement. In most cases, a nature strip is grassed, but a nature strip can also be modified by adding plants to create more attractive look.
Nature strips play an important role in keeping our streets looking attractive while helping our environment by soaking up rain, and helping keep the air moist and cool. They can also improve local environment through indigenous plantings, providing habitat for local native wildlife and insects.
Join the Nature Strip Planting Project to receive free vouchers and resources to beautify your nature strip.
Read guidelines and learn about recommended plant species, and apply for a permit to undertake works on nature strips.
Want to beautify your nature strip? Join the project and receive vouchers for FREE seedlings and garden supplies.
You can lodge your report regarding nature strip damage online.