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Events in May 2021
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Thinking Green: Introduction to Permaculture (Baskerville)
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Thinking Green: Introduction to Permaculture (Baskerville)
Swan Valley Community Centre129 Memorial AveBaskerville,Are you new to gardening or have you been gardening for decades? Do you grow your own veggies? Have you heard about permaculture?
Permaculture design was created in Australia (Tasmania, actually) over 40 years ago and is a design process drawing from nature to provide a practical, energy efficient and close to self-sufficient landscape. It is closed loop, holistic and much more than growing food.
This introductory workshop, presented by permaculturalist and educator Fiona Blackham brings us back to the basics of permaculture design (not gardening!). You will leave with a head full of ideas and skills on how to look through 'permaculture design goggles'.
Free workshop. Please book in as spaces are limited. For all inquiries contact Aimee Kontor on 9267 9282 or email aimee.kontor@swan.wa.gov.au.
Thinking Green: Worm Farming (Guildford)–
Thinking Green: Worm Farming (Guildford)
Guildford Town Hall97 James StGuildford,Kevin Smith from The Worm Shed presents on all aspects of worm farming and the role worms play in recycling and waste management. This is followed by a demonstration of setting up and maintaining a worm farm.
Residents and ratepayers of the City are entitled to a $115 subsidy on an advanced worm farm set-up or a $50 subsidy on 1kg of worms, both of which will be available for purchase on the day.
Free workshop. Please book in as spaces are limited. For all inquiries contact Guildford Public Library on (08) 9207 8880.
Wicking beds in small spaces–
Wicking beds in small spaces
Bill Hicks HallCnr Portwine Ave & Plaistowe BlvdByford,Any water holding container can be used to create a wicking bed that allows vegetables to draw water as they need it. This is a self irrigating method of growing, perfect for our long dry summers and perfect for small spaces.
You’ll see how to set up a simple wicking bed in a foam box used for storing vegetables at supermarkets. This is perfect to grow lettuce or herbs and keep close to your back door to pick as you need.
Free workshop
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Thinking Green: Frog Friendly Gardens (Midland)
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Thinking Green: Frog Friendly Gardens (Midland)
Midland Public Library45 Helena StMidland,Ecologists Mike and Mandy Bamford will introduce you to the native frogs which inhabit our city and give you the skills to create a frog haven in your garden. Each participant will receive a pond or bog plant to take home.
Free workshop. Please book in as spaces are limited. For all inquiries contact Midland Public Library on (08) 9267 9020.
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City of South Perth Sustainability Series - Greener Suburbs
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City of South Perth Sustainability Series - Greener Suburbs
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.au - -
Bird photo session with Georgina Steytler
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Bird photo session with Georgina Steytler
Herdsman Lake Wildlife CentreCnr Flynn St & Selby StWembley,Join me for a fun and 100% dinki di FREE bird photography session at Herdies! I'll do some demonstrations of basic techniques (bring your cameras), answer any and all your questions on any topic (birds in flight, low light photography, market manipulation offences, price of bitcoin...) and, in particular, show you how to use light creatively to get high impact images like this one of a Great Crested Grebe taken at Herdsman Lake last year (Repeat this after me: "Creative Light Creates Drama"). Not only that, everyone attending will get a CHEAT SHEET of my top tips for getting artistic 'light-filled' bird images, whether it be backlight, sidelight, soft light, silhouettes, bokeh or even harsh light.
What's the catch? I am excited to be part of an International judging panel for a new monthly photography competition called WildArt Photographer of the Year (www.wildartpoty.com) and it just so happens that MAY is my month and my nominated theme is 'LIGHT! I rather rashly promised the organisers that I will raise the most money for my nominated charity: Bush Heritage Australia! So all I ask from you in return is to learn, be inspired and hopefully get some sock-rocking amazing images to enter into the May competition.
Ps: I am especially keen to get young people along as they are our conservation future so if you know any budding photographers be sure to bring them along!
Where: Front of Herdsman Lake Discovery Centre (lake side) on the lawn (Cnr Flynn and, Selby St, Wembley WA)
When: Saturday, 15th May 2021 at 9am for a couple of hoursGardening in Perth's sandy soils–
Gardening in Perth's sandy soils
Stirling Community Centre7A Kitchener StNorth Beach,Join Lisa Passmore for a practical 1.5-hour session on how to have a thriving garden despite our sandy soil. Get back to basics and learn about:
-Why soil is different in WA
-How your soil impacts plant growth
-How to improve your soil and when
-Irrigation tips and tricks
-The importance of plant selection and examples of plants to choose
-Common challenges for plants and how to overcome them
-The impacts of nutrient leaching on our waterways.Worm Farming Workshop–
Worm Farming Workshop
Canning River Eco Education CentreCnr Kent St & Queens Park RdWilson,This workshop features a presentation covering all aspects of worms, worm farming and the roles worms play in recycling and waste management. This is followed by an informal question time and a practical demonstration in setting up, operating and maintaining a worm farm.
Brought to you by the City of Canning and The Worm Shed.
Free workshop.
Enquiries to sustainability@canning.wa.gov.au or contact Sustainability Officer, - -
International Permaculture Day at Sarah and Hannah’s
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International Permaculture Day at Sarah and Hannah’s
Middle Earth Permies80 Ralphs StSeville Grove,International Permaculture Day Celebration and Changestorming at Sarah and Hannah’s. I’d love to have a chat and do some brainstorming about ways to use the skills, resources and networks we already have to contribute to what seems to be a growing interest in sustainability, and a growing awareness of the need to change how we function as a species on our beautiful planet. I’ve called it Changestorming because it’s brainstorming for strategies to build the capacity in our own communities to step up to the challenge of climate change. It’s no small challenge. The knowledge, skills, resources and networks we’ve already developed are central to that challenge. We, as permaculture, regenerative, climate justice, nature obsessed people have a heads up on this challenge. So what are some ways we can use those resources to jump start the mindset and behavioural shifts that are needed across our communities?
Our place has a backyard urban farm (becoming more of a food forest as the layers grow) and a front yard lawn desert with added palm trees to further frustrate the ecosystem. You’re welcome to park in the drive and on the front lawn, just mind the three smallish acacia trees growing in the lawn - I will tie something bright to them so they are more visible.
As you are able: bring some food to share, seeds, seedlings or cuttings to swap/share. If you have any questions about accessibility or anything else, feel free to message or phone (0435472482).
Kids are welcome. My daughter is a teenager and my yard isn’t kid proofed anymore so little ones will need supervision (I’ve repurposed some of our play equipment as trellis structures so they aren’t suitable to be climbed anymore). If you’re bringing kids, let me know their ages and I will get out some cool stuff for play.
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Your Garden with Josh Byrne - Southern River and Surrounding Suburbs
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Your Garden with Josh Byrne - Southern River and Surrounding Suburbs
Amherst Village Public Library2 Holmes StSouthern River,Your Garden with Josh Byrne is a free event series providing City of Gosnells' residents with the ideas and inspiration to create a successful garden while doing your bit to help protect the Swan and Canning rivers.
Hosted by ABC TV Gardening Australia presenter and environmental scientist Dr Josh Byrne, this event showcases the latest ideas in environment-friendly gardening and provides participants with the practical information needed to get the best results from their garden.
For residents of Southern River and surrounding suburbs, this event will feature an extended Q & A session with Josh Byrne focussing on getting more out of your new or existing gardens.
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Cry Of The Forests Movie Screening
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Cry Of The Forests Movie Screening
Ace Cinemas Midland Gate274 Great Eastern HwyMidland,The forests of the south west of Western Australia are found no where else on earth. They are part of one of the most biodiversity rich hotspots on the planet but they are under threat.
Logging is decimating these special places, turning the forests into wastelands. We are clearing our forests at an alarming rate and most of the logs end up as sawmill waste, charcoal or wood chips. Just 15 per cent is turned into quality furniture.
Meanwhile climate change is impacting on the south west and rainfall is declining. The forests play a vital role in creating the rain that feeds the streams, environment and agricultural industries
Yet these magnificent forests are excellent stores of carbon.
$20.00 AUD Admission + $2.00 booking fee = $22.00
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Thinking Green: Worm Farming (Gidgegannup)
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Thinking Green: Worm Farming (Gidgegannup)
Gidgegannup Hall2171 Toodyay RdGidgegannup,Kevin Smith from The Worm Shed presents on all aspects of worm farming and the role worms play in recycling and waste management. This is followed by a demonstration of setting up and maintaining a worm farm.
Residents and ratepayers of the City are entitled to a $115 subsidy on an advanced worm farm set-up or a $50 subsidy on 1kg of worms, both of which will be available for purchase on the day.
Free workshop. Please book in as spaces are limited. For all inquiries contact Aimee Kontor on 9267 9282 or email aimee.kontor@swan.wa.gov.au.
Mini Beasts with Eco Action–
Mini Beasts with Eco Action
Cockburn Integrated Health11 Wentworth ParadeSuccess,In this hands-on workshop you will be able to interact up close with a range of mini-beasts including stick insects, giant burrowing cockroaches, beetles, caterpillars and more. Learning how crucial invertebrates are for creating healthy soil ecosystems through observing soil and compost samples.
$5 per person
Birdscaping Your Backyard and Designing for Biodiversity with native plants–
Birdscaping Your Backyard and Designing for Biodiversity with native plants
Environment House125 King William StBayswater,Learn how to use native plants in garden design to create waterwise, habitat rich and bird friendly gardens.
Topics discussed include:
-landscaping and design elements,
-species selection and care,
-pruning of native plants,
-native plant propagation from seed and cuttings, and
-creation of microhabitats to encourage birds, native bees and other locally native species.Presenter Yann Toussaint has been the Nursery Manager at Men of the Trees (now Trillion Trees project) and lectures at UWA and TAFE on a range of topics to do with Permaculture, Horticulture and conservation
Tickets $5-$10
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Your Garden with Josh Byrne - Willetton and Surrounding Suburbs
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Your Garden with Josh Byrne - Willetton and Surrounding Suburbs
Willetton Reserve PavillionApsley RdWilletton,Your Garden with Josh Byrne is a free event series providing City of Canning residents with the ideas and inspiration to create a successful garden while doing your bit to help protect the Swan and Canning rivers.
Hosted by ABC TV Gardening Australia presenter and environmental scientist Dr Josh Byrne, this event showcases the latest ideas in environment-friendly gardening and provides participants with the practical information needed to get the best results from their garden.
For residents of Willetton and surrounding suburbs, this event will feature Amy Krupa from SERCUL showcasing their Water Quality Monitoring Program and the Nurdi Park Living stream.
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Tuckerbush for Your Verge or Backyard
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Tuckerbush for Your Verge or Backyard
City of Bayswater Civic Centre61 Broun AveMorley,Come along and listen to the founder of Tuckerbush, Mark Tucek. Mark will talk about seasonal bush tucker plants from his Tuckerbush range. He will have a range of the Tuckerbush plants on sale after the presentation, along with a range of his dried native herbs.
Tickets $10
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Patti the Pig - It's Not All Rubbish Kids Show
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Patti the Pig - It's Not All Rubbish Kids Show
Coolbellup Community Hub90 Cordelia AveCoolbellup,Join Patti the Pig, Jenny and Terry the Possum on an educational journey that teaches children under 7 about looking after the environment, with an emphasis on recycling and waste reduction.
Through age appropriate story, song and dance, these interactive activities will encourage children to explore and develop an understanding of the role they can play in looking after the environment.
Featuring original nursery rhymes and songs, this workshop is not to be missed by your little ones!
Cost $5
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Ecoburbia Tour
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Ecoburbia Tour
Ecoburbia16 Livingstone StBeaconsfield,Come for a tour of Ecoburbia - alternative urban infill development, a farm in the city, sustainable house and community hub.
Ecoburbia’s intention is to create more sustainable, connected and resilient communities.
We provide exciting and motivating educational programs based on sound behaviour change theory.Ecoburbia, as an urban community and microfarm, is a living demonstration of our intention that we share with others.
But just what is it?
Ecoburbia is part urban infill development, where we have converted one house into four self-contained living units, tripling the population density without adding to the house’s footprint.
Ecoburbia is part urban farm with chickens, goats, compost and fruit trees, plus a large shared veggie patch.
Ecoburbia is part demonstration sustainable house, with cutting edge energy systems, water collection and dispersal systems and innovative passive solar design.
Ecoburbia is part educational opportunity and community hub, with regular tours, workshops, films and other community eventsYou have heard about Ecoburbia - now come and see it for yourself.
During this tour you will see:
- an alternative infill development
- a series of small and tiny houses,
- four water systems,
- an integrated power system including low tech power systems like solar ovens and cookers
- a house renovated for solar passive heating and cooling
- a simple composting toilet
- a large shared veggie garden, herb garden and preserves
- two goats and 15 chickensAnd hear about:
- life living with 9 adults in self contained units under a benevolent dictatorship
- the reasons why Tim and Shani have created EcoburbiaSee you there!
AM tour 9am - 12pm
PM tour 2pm - 5pm
PLEASE BRING SOME SNACKS TO SHARE WHEN WE HAVE A CUPPA
Tickets $20