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Events in June 2021
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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.
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Fire and Biodiversity Forum
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Fire and Biodiversity Forum
Margaret River Heart47 Wallcliffe RdMargaret River,Broadscale prescribed burning is used extensively as a fire mitigation tool in the SouthWest of WA.
In this forum we will examine its effectiveness and the ways it interacts with the natural landscape, including its impact on all living things.
Our objective is to further develop an informed and nuanced conversation around fire mitigation, responses to fire, biodiversity, people and places, in the face of a changing climate.
Tickets from $45
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Freo Permies Perma-Blitz
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Freo Permies Perma-Blitz
BeaconsfieldWe are back! Thank you for being patient with the COVID lockdown. But now that things have settled down we can get back to it!
Perma-Blitz events are a whirlwind of activity as we come together to make permaculture plans a reality.
Please follow the Eventbrite link to grab a ticket! It’ll help us plan for catering. You will be notified of the address only after you secure a FREE ticket.
For this months event we are welcoming everyone to come and take a look at what has been happening at Brendan and Sarah's place!
Nestled into a historic part of Beaconsfield, Sarah and Brendan have been busy with renovations and improvements over the last year, and are now ready to get their backyard back into a productive food forest!
Arrive by 9am for a cup of tea and a walk around, before Brendan and Sarah will go over their design ideas and we will get ourselves sorted into teams.
Jobs for the day will include defining paths, sheet-mulching, weeding, harvesting, planting fruit trees, and making vegetable beds. As we work you’ll be guided by our 'team leads' who will help to not only teach you the task, but help you understand the theory and interconnectedness behind the activities.
Yummy morning tea and lunch will be provided to keep you nourished - including gluten free and vegan options.
We will wrap up by 2.30-3.00pm before sitting back and celebrating what we've all created!
Children and family friendly.
Please bring along:
- weather appropriate clothes
- hat
- suncream
- gloves
- sturdy shoes
- any gardening tools that you're happy to use (mulching fork etc)We are a regional group of Permaculture West and encourage you to join - please nominate Fremantle Permaculture as your local group.
Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/copy-of-brendan-and-sarah-perma-blitz-tickets-157369427193
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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.
Trillion Trees Challenge (19th June)–
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.
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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.
Trillion Trees Challenge (20th June)–
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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Fire and the ecology
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Fire and the ecology
Gidgegannup Hall2171 Toodyay RdGidgegannup,Please join us to hear Dr Mike Bamford, fire ecologist, give an ecologist perspective on fire. The free presentation will be followed by a walk through a fire effected area of Noble Falls.
Where and how we choose to live puts us at risk, with homes in forest that quite literally has been moulded by, and is adapted to, fire. Prescription burning is no panacea and may not even reduce fuel loads and fire risk in the way some people think; in some forests it may make the fire risk greater by increasing some types of fuel.
Furthermore, fuel does not increase steadily year after year, and the dense litter that accumulates decades and centuries after a fire is different from the shrubby mid-storey that chokes forest just five years after a burn. Fuel will eventually decline in very long-unburnt forest, so are broad belts of long-unburnt forest our best insurance against wildfire?
But fire is not something to be challenged and is not a problem that can be solved. It is a risk that can be reduced through a holistic approach affecting where and how we live, and how we manage forests and woodlands. And that management needs to be based on evidence, not anecdotes and simplistic opinions.