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  • FIGURE 1: THE GROWTH OF MELBOURNE 1911-2016

    FIGURE 2: POPULATION CHANGE FOR STATISTICAL LOCAL AREAS, MELBOURNE, 2001–2011

    These teaching resources have been developed by the University of Melbourne and the Geography Teachers’ Association of Victoria, with funding from the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation.

    INQUIRY 6How can Melbourne’s foodbowl ensure a reliable food supply in future? DATA SHEET 8

    Use to complete Worksheet 8

    FIGURE 3: GROWING OVER OUR FOODFOODPRINT MELBOURNE

    YEAR MELBOURNE’S POPULATION1911 588 9711921 766 4651933 991 9341947 1 226 4091954 1 524 0621961 1 912 0551971 2 503 4501981 2 722 8171991 3 194 7072001 3 500 2492011 4 169 3662016 4 485 211

    Source: BITRE

    Source: Spatial Vision

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  • These teaching resources have been developed by the University of Melbourne and the Geography Teachers’ Association of Victoria, with funding from the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation.

    FIGURE 4: A RESILIENT CITY FOODBOWL FOR MELBOURNE

    FIGURE 5: A COMMUNITY GARDEN IN MELBOURNE

    FOODPRINT MELBOURNE

    Source: Little Veggie Patch Company

    INQUIRY 6How can Melbourne’s foodbowl ensure a reliable food supply in future? DATA SHEET 8

    Use to complete Worksheet 8 PAGE 2 of 2


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