Gandolfo Gardens is a community-driven business based in Coburg and Brunswick, dedicated to advocating for green spaces along the Upfield train line during level crossing removal projects. Led by the Upfield Corridor Coalition, the business focuses on promoting heritage preservation, public transport improvement, open space creation, safety enhancements, and cycling and pedestrian access. With a strong emphasis on community unity and collaboration, Gandolfo Gardens works tirelessly to ensure that the voices of activists and residents are heard by the government and other stakeholders.
Founded on the principles of environmental conservation and community engagement, Gandolfo Gardens has become a prominent advocate for sustainable urban development in the Moreland area. Through strategic partnerships with local politicians like Brunswick Greens state MP Tim Read and Pascoe Vale MP Lizzie Blandthorn, the business actively lobbies for the protection of trees and the enhancement of green infrastructure in Coburg’s Gandolfo Gardens. By organizing rallies, protests, and community events, Gandolfo Gardens continues to raise awareness and mobilize support for its vision of a greener and more livable urban environment.
With a history of successful advocacy campaigns and a track record of community empowerment, Gandolfo Gardens remains committed to championing the values of environmental stewardship and sustainable urban planning. By engaging with government agencies, local leaders, and the broader community, the business strives to influence policy decisions and infrastructure projects in a way that prioritizes the well-being of residents and the preservation of green spaces. Through ongoing collaboration and activism, Gandolfo Gardens aims to shape the future development of Coburg and Brunswick in a manner that reflects the aspirations and needs of the local community.