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Events in June 2021
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Zero Waste on a Budget
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Zero Waste on a Budget
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre555 Leach HwyWinthrop,This is for everyone interested in reducing their waste footprint without spending a fortune on ‘zero waste products'
Lindsay Miles will gently encourage participants to think about their current behaviours, and introduces ideas to make small changes with big impacts. We’ll talk about budget savvy options to avoid single-use packaging, shopping alternatives and reusable options.
We’ll also talk about the importance of the sharing economy and community initiatives in reducing our waste and raising awareness. Participants will leave with a better understanding of recycling and plenty of ideas to reduce their waste without buying new stuff.
Tickets $7
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Making High Density Development & Green Infrastructure Integration Happen
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Making High Density Development & Green Infrastructure Integration Happen
Western Australian Cricket AssociationNelson CrescentEast Perth,Presented by WA's leading Arboriculture Business . . . this conference aims to tackle - head-on – the integration of urban greening with below ground services and trees into living spaces, where you didn’t think it was possible.
State Government Ministers together with some of Australia’s leading experts join forces to outline the Disruption and Innovation around this topic, show you ways to break-down previously held barriers and to demonstrate the ‘art of the possible’. This promises to provide fresh, dynamic perspectives and practical recommendations for Local Government and Commercial Organisations alike.This event is building up to being a turning point in how we all think about integrating green infrastructure into high density development, successfully.
Ticket Price of $174.34 includes GST and a booking fee.
Making High Density Development & Green Infrastructure Integration Happen–
Making High Density Development & Green Infrastructure Integration Happen
Western Australian Cricket AssociationNelson CrescentEast Perth,Presented by WA's leading Arboriculture Business . . . this conference aims to tackle - head-on – the integration of urban greening with below ground services and trees into living spaces, where you didn’t think it was possible.
State Government Ministers together with some of Australia’s leading experts join forces to outline the Disruption and Innovation around this topic, show you ways to break-down previously held barriers and to demonstrate the ‘art of the possible’. This promises to provide fresh, dynamic perspectives and practical recommendations for Local Government and Commercial Organisations alike.This event is building up to being a turning point in how we all think about integrating green infrastructure into high density development, successfully.
Ticket Price of $174.34 includes GST and a booking fee.
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Prepare For Your Best Plastic Free July with Amanda Welschbillig
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Prepare For Your Best Plastic Free July with Amanda Welschbillig
Mundaring Arena50 Mundaring Weir RdMundaring,Does the idea of going plastic free seem both worthwhile and challenging?
Come along to this workshop with Wasteless Pantry co-owner, Amanda Welschbillig, to find out the how and why of going single-use plastic free this July. You will be joining in on a worldwide challenge that was started here in WA!
We’ll cover:
-Getting started
-Simple swaps to get you set up for success
-Choosing the right challenge for you
-Common struggles and what to do about them
-Next steps for after JulyLast years challenge resulted in 900 million kg of plastic waste being avoided! Find out how you can help to solve the plastic waste problem.
Bookings are essential for this free event.
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Repair Cafe and Really Really Free Market!
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Repair Cafe and Really Really Free Market!
Guildford Town Hall97 James StGuildford,Bring any items you no longer need.
Take what you need/want.
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Reuse: Embracing the Circular Economy
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Reuse: Embracing the Circular Economy
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre555 Leach HwyWinthrop,Lindsay Miles will discuss the importance of reuse, and the role of community and the sharing economy in reducing waste. We’ll cover ways that individuals can be part of the reuse revolution, and also initiatives that businesses and organisations are using to create positive change. You'll also have the opportunity to discuss options to make better choices.
Tickets $7
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Trillion Trees Challenge (19th June)
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Trillion Trees Challenge (19th June)
Whiteman Park233 Drumpellier DveWhiteman,Join us for the 2021 Trillion Trees Challenge sponsored by De Bortoli Wines.
We have a morning (8:30am-12pm) session and an afternoon session (12:30pm-4pm) available. If you would like to register for a full day of planting please book in for both sessions.
Morning tea and lunch will be provided.
If you are not feeling well or displaying COVID-19 symptoms, we respectfully ask that you stay home.
Tree friendly development - information session–
Tree friendly development - information session
Stirling Community Centre7A Kitchener StNorth Beach,If you're thinking about developing your land or designing your dream home and want to keep your existing trees, we can help you lay the foundation for success.
Join leading sustainability educator, Chris Ferreira and a team of presenters from the Forever Project for a free two hour information session exploring alternative development models and design considerations to help you keep your trees.
The following presenters will cover:
Melinda Marshall – the secrets of better planning and retaining trees for better outcomes
Eugenie Stockman – green developing: options to retain trees while developing
Chris Ferreira – The Hami Hill sustainable home, lessons learnt from this inspired infill project and exploring how trees have been retained throughout his development journey.Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.
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Trillion Trees Challenge (20th June)
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Trillion Trees Challenge (20th June)
Whiteman Park233 Drumpellier DveWhiteman,Join us for the 2021 Trillion Trees Challenge sponsored by De Bortoli Wines.
We have a morning (8:30am-12pm) session and an afternoon session (12:30pm-4pm) available. If you would like to register for a full day of planting please book in for both sessions.
Morning tea and lunch will be provided.
If you are not feeling well or displaying COVID-19 symptoms, we respectfully ask that you stay home.
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Plastics: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly workshop
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Plastics: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly workshop
Canning River Eco Education CentreCnr Kent St & Queens Park RdWilson,Join us as we take a look at the journey of plastic in this interactive workshop.
We have produced more plastic in the last 10 years than we did in the whole of the last century, but less than 5% of the plastic produced is recycled worldwide.
In this free two hour workshop, we will discuss:
-The history of plastic and how it was originally invented for good
-The increasing consumption of single use plastics
-Where plastic goes and the challenges we face in managing the plastic crisis
-How we can move towards a more sustainable and circular futureLight supper provided.
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CIBSE WA - Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
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CIBSE WA - Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
State Library of Western AustraliaPerth Cultural Centre, 25 Francis StPerth,This presentation will discuss the present and future infrastructure needs for electric vehicles in Australia.
Dr Chris Jones is the National Secretary of the Australian Electric Vehicle Association and chair of the WA branch. Formally trained in chemistry (B.Sc. University of New England) and plant biology (PhD, University of Western Australia) Chris took an early interest in energy, environment and sustainability issues, and was particularly motivated by a keen interest in self-sufficiency. While living in Canada conducting research into sandalwood oil biosynthesis in 2008, he rode an electric bicycle for the first time and was hooked. The start of his electric mobility journey began. Chris will give a presentation on electric mobility, and present the case that electrified transport is the best chance we have of decarbonising the sector responsible for one fifth of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions. He will explain why the shift to EVs is both inevitable and necessary, and that only minor changes need to be made to facilitate an enormous shift in how we think about energy. The solar home, with a bit of help from the battery powered car, will be the crucible of the energy revolution.
Free event. The Great Southern Room Level 4, State Library of Western Australia
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City of South Perth Sustainability Series - Efficient Homes
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City of South Perth Sustainability Series - Efficient Homes
South Perth Community CentreSouth TceSouth Perth,Hosted by Gardening Australia’s Josh Byrne & industry colleagues, this three event presentation series provides City of South Perth residents with the latest evidence based approaches to contemporary sustainable design, technology and resource efficient living.
Whether it be your home, garden, street verge or lifestyle, these events are for anyone looking to live better, consume less and promote biodiversity within their neighbourhood.
GREENER SUBURBS - Waterwise & biodiverse verge greening featuring ecologist Mandy Bamford (13th May).
EFFICIENT HOMES - High performance homes featuring sustainable design expert Griff Morris (23rd June).
HEALTHIER LIVES - Practical lessons for sustainable lifestyles featuring the team from Zero Store and Mother (30th June).Free workshops. 6:30pm - 8:30pm.
For more information 9474 0777 or www.southperth.wa.gov.auWasteless Pantry Workshop–
Wasteless Pantry Workshop
Canning River Eco Education CentreCnr Kent St & Queens Park RdWilson,The crew from the Wasteless Pantry will present an interactive workshop that will:
-Show you better ways to shop
-Give you time saving tips that will also cut your environmental footprint
-Present hints on making the most of what is in your pantry and fridge.
-Demonstrate the science of food storage so you can keep food at its freshestIdeas to get you started on your Wasteless journey toward a Zero Waste Lifestyle:
Many of the ideas that follow are old hand for a generation or two ago, before we jumped on the path to disposable living. Had we of realised the devastation then maybe we could have chosen sustainably convenient over wasteful in the lifestyle choices we made. Leading a Zero Waste Lifestyle is about living simply, choosing waste free options and getting back to basics like:
-Produce bags instead of disposable plastic bags to go waste free
-Bring your own containers to refill for meat, deli and bulk foods – we have a video of how to do this
-Use leaf tea and bulk bought ground coffee
-Stock up on your reusable containers
-Reduce the clutter so that you know what you need
-Find alternatives that reduce waste
-Attend local community events to develop your sustainability skills
-Get clear on your sustainable food priorities - -
Cloth Nappy Workshop
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Cloth Nappy Workshop
Sullivan Hall2 Nannine AveWhite Gum Valley,Gone are the days of pins, soaking or bleaching! Modern cloth nappies are shaped, fitted, washable and reusable.
Discover modern cloth nappies and tips on how to make using them easy! Join Kam Andrews, “The Nappy Guru” for a cloth nappy workshop to learn about using and maintaining cloth nappies. Kam will demonstrate different cloth nappies available and explain the benefits of each.
Who is this workshop for?
This event is for residents living in the Southern Metropolitan Regional Council catchment area only - City of Melville, City of Fremantle and Town of East Fremantle. The workshops cover modern cloth nappies for babies, toddlers, children and adults – people of all ages are welcome. Proof of address will be required upon entry to the workshop (e.g. Drivers licence, utility bill).Did you know?
A baby uses upwards of 4,000 disposable nappies before they are toilet trained. These all end up in landfill, which emits harmful greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Disposable nappies will cost you around $3,000 per child while modern cloth nappies are substantially cheaper and can be reused for multiple children.Cloth Nappy Rebate
City of Melville residents can apply for a 50% rebate of up to $100 for either the hire or purchase of cloth nappies.
City of Fremantle and Town of East Fremantle cloth nappy rebates will be available from mid 2021.
To be eligible for the rebate, you must first attend a cloth nappy workshop run by The Nappy Guru facilitated by Recycle Right and in partnership with the City of Melville, the City of Fremantle or the Town of East Fremantle.This is to ensure you have the information and support needed to successfully transition to using cloth nappies. Please bring photo ID with your name and address for proof of residence. The registration fee is $7.70, with $5.00 to be refunded to successful cloth nappy rebate applicants on top of the cloth nappy rebate amount.
Cloth Nappy Workshop–
Cloth Nappy Workshop
Sullivan Hall2 Nannine AveWhite Gum Valley,Gone are the days of pins, soaking or bleaching! Modern cloth nappies are shaped, fitted, washable and reusable. Discover modern cloth nappies and tips on how to make using them easy!
Join Kam Andrews, “The Nappy Guru” for a cloth nappy workshop to learn about using and maintaining cloth nappies. Kam will demonstrate different cloth nappies available and explain the benefits of each.
This event is for residents living in the Southern Metropolitan Regional Council catchment area only - City of Melville, City of Fremantle and Town of East Fremantle. The workshops cover modern cloth nappies for babies, toddlers, children and adults – people of all ages are welcome. Proof of address will be required upon entry to the workshop (e.g. Drivers licence, utility bill).Cloth Nappy Rebate:
City of Melville residents can apply for a 50% rebate of up to $100 for either the hire or purchase of cloth nappies.
The City of Fremantle and Town of East Fremantle cloth nappy rebates will be available in the 2021-2022 financial year.
To be eligible for the rebate, you must first attend a cloth nappy workshop run by The Nappy Guru facilitated by the City of Melville, the City of Fremantle or the Town of East Fremantle.
This is to ensure you have the information and support needed to successfully transition to using cloth nappies. Please bring photo ID with your name and address for proof of residence. The registration fee is $7.70, with $5.00 to be refunded to successful cloth nappy rebate applicants on top of the cloth nappy rebate amount.