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Events in May 2022
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Swan Candidates Forum
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Swan Candidates Forum
Online EventCCWA and Climate Action Now are proud to present our Swan Candidates Forum for 2022!
We know that environmental and humanitarian issues are intertwined - pollution causes health issues and recent floods over east have cut off food supplies. But with the 2022 Federal Election just around the corner, do you know how the parties and candidates stack up on these environmental and social issues?
Come along and hear direct from candidates in the Swan Electorate presenting their party's plans to tackle environmental issues, climate change, the cost of living, affordable housing and poverty at our online webinar and Q&A forum on Wednesday 4 May 2022.
This is your opportunity to ask questions and hear first hand what all sides of politics are doing to ensure action on issues that affect both our people and the planet.
We are proudly hosting this event with the Uniting Church Australia (UCA), Western Australian Council of Social Service (WACOSS) and Shelter WA.
Swan Candidates Forum–
Swan Candidates Forum
Online EventCCWA and Climate Action Now are proud to present our Swan Candidates Forum for 2022!
We know that environmental and humanitarian issues are intertwined - pollution causes health issues and recent floods over east have cut off food supplies. But with the 2022 Federal Election just around the corner, do you know how the parties and candidates stack up on these environmental and social issues?
Come along and hear direct from candidates in the Swan Electorate presenting their party's plans to tackle environmental issues, climate change, the cost of living, affordable housing and poverty at our online webinar and Q&A forum on Wednesday 4 May 2022.
This is your opportunity to ask questions and hear first hand what all sides of politics are doing to ensure action on issues that affect both our people and the planet.
We are proudly hosting this event with the Uniting Church Australia (UCA), Western Australian Council of Social Service (WACOSS) and Shelter WA.
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Native Plant Market
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Native Plant Market
Trillion TreesLot 2 Stirling CrsHazelmere,Thousands of WA native plants from just $4 each. On-site expert advice for all your native plant questions. Sausage sizzle, coffee van and more!
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Lifehacks: Towards an eco-friendly, joyous life
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Lifehacks: Towards an eco-friendly, joyous life
Hillview Intercultural Community Centre1-3 Hill View PlaceBentley,Monthly series of workshops - Life hacks
Including - Organisation skills, info on free local community groups like Buy Nothing, The Bibbulmun Track, Hiking, How to make household products, Worm farms etc.
Join us in learning these tried and tested life hacks!
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Environment Matters - Food and Farming
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Environment Matters - Food and Farming
Murdoch University90 South StMurdoch,Did you know that the current food system accounts for 34% of carbon emissions worldwide and, in turn, is one of the leading causes of climate change?
Join the Conservation Council of WA and Wide Open Agriculture for our first Environment Matters of 2022 – where we’ll be digging deeper into the important role food production can play in tackling climate change.
We’ll be hearing direct from our partner organisation, ASX listed Wide Open Agriculture (WOA), who are Australia’s leading regenerative food and agriculture company and owner of consumer brand Dirty Clean Food, along with a panel of leading industry experts and local farmers – this is a conversation not to be missed.
This is a free event and we’d love you to break bread with us after the presentations – literally! Light refreshments will be provided with catering by the one and only North Street Store.
This is a COVID-Safe event following the latest health advice.
Our event forms part of Perth NRM's Week of Action in the leadup to the UN International Day for Biodiversity. Find out more about how you can be part of the week here: https://www.perthnrm.com/event/week-of-action/
We respectfully acknowledge that we will be meeting on unceded Whadjuk Noongar country, and pay our deepest respects to traditional custodians and their Elders past and present. We wish to acknowledge the enduring culture and connection of First Nations people to country here in WA, and as the first agriculturalists of this land. It is a privilege to be sustained by the same country they have cared for since time immemorial.
Environment Matters - Food and Farming–
Environment Matters - Food and Farming
Murdoch University90 South StMurdoch,Did you know that the current food system accounts for 34% of carbon emissions worldwide and, in turn, is one of the leading causes of climate change?
Join the Conservation Council of WA and Wide Open Agriculture for our first Environment Matters of 2022 – where we’ll be digging deeper into the important role food production can play in tackling climate change.
We’ll be hearing direct from our partner organisation, ASX listed Wide Open Agriculture (WOA), who are Australia’s leading regenerative food and agriculture company and owner of consumer brand Dirty Clean Food, along with a panel of leading industry experts and local farmers – this is a conversation not to be missed.
This is a free event and we’d love you to break bread with us after the presentations – literally! Light refreshments will be provided with catering by the one and only North Street Store.
This is a COVID-Safe event following the latest health advice.
Our event forms part of Perth NRM's Week of Action in the leadup to the UN International Day for Biodiversity. Find out more about how you can be part of the week here: https://www.perthnrm.com/event/week-of-action/
We respectfully acknowledge that we will be meeting on unceded Whadjuk Noongar country, and pay our deepest respects to traditional custodians and their Elders past and present. We wish to acknowledge the enduring culture and connection of First Nations people to country here in WA, and as the first agriculturalists of this land. It is a privilege to be sustained by the same country they have cared for since time immemorial.
Reuse: Embracing the Circular Economy–
Reuse: Embracing the Circular Economy
Bassendean Memorial Library46 Old Perth RdBassendean,This talk explores the limitations of our current economic system (including the limitation of recycling) and introduces the ideas of the circular economy.
We’ll 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 creating positive change.
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Composting workshop at Perth City Farm
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Composting workshop at Perth City Farm
Perth City Farm1 City Farm PlaceEast Perth,Compost does incredible things for your garden so come along and learn the art of making beautiful compost that smells great and feels wonderful. See how to use all your household scraps and garden waste. Share your successes and disasters.
Before and after the workshop you'll be able to stroll around the Saturday morning Farmer’s Markets at Perth City Farm's beautiful organic community farm.
Presented by Peg Davies (Lessen with Peg).
Composting workshop at Perth City Farm–
Composting workshop at Perth City Farm
Perth City Farm1 City Farm PlaceEast Perth,Compost does incredible things for your garden so come along and learn the art of making beautiful compost that smells great and feels wonderful. See how to use all your household scraps and garden waste. Share your successes and disasters.
Before and after the workshop you'll be able to stroll around the Saturday morning Farmer’s Markets at Perth City Farm's beautiful organic community farm.
Presented by Peg Davies (Lessen with Peg).
Sustainability - Growing Your Own Food @ Yanchep Two Rocks Library–
Sustainability - Growing Your Own Food @ Yanchep Two Rocks Library
Yanchep Two Rocks LibraryLisford AveTwo Rocks,Our Sustainability Series aims to engage and encourage our community members to learn about and commit to sustainability in our everyday lives.
Are you keen to try growing some food in your garden? Have you tried and failed to get a worthwhile crop?
This workshop will look at some of the basics - from soil preparation and watering methods, to how to choose what you should be growing in your garden.
You will leave with everything you need to know to enjoy a bumper crop this season.
Target audience : Adults, all ages - City of Wanneroo residents.
Sustainable Style & Clothes Swap–
Sustainable Style & Clothes Swap
Boya Community Centre119-135 Scott StHelena Valley,Join Ciara Lowe-Thiedeman to learn how to dress more sustainably, shop mindfully and tackle common pre-loved shopping stigma. Learn to rewear and repurpose clothing, and discover the key to becoming sustainably stylish: understanding your personal style.
As the second largest polluter in the world, the fashion industry has a disastrous environmental impact. But it's not all bad. By 2028 pre-loved clothing sales are expected to outrank traditional retail sales.
Ciara Lowe-Thiedeman is a London qualified, award-winning stylist with a passion for teaching people to do good and feel good while looking good. In her image consulting business, The Style Counselor, she teaches clients to use personal style as a means to know and show who they are, sustainably.
Clothes Swap
Bring along the items you don't wear anymore (lurkers) and swap them for preloved, new to you items (workers) which will refresh your wardrobe.
More details regarding the Clothes Swap will be provided after registration.
The Less Waste Kitchen–
The Less Waste Kitchen
Online EventThis webinar will cover the many ways to use less packaging, lower our carbon footprint and reduce food waste - whilst still eating good food! You will leave with practical tips and plenty of ideas for easy swaps or simple changes, as well as a better understanding of our food system and our part in it.
Lindsay Miles is an educator, speaker, author and passionate zero waste/plastic-free living advocate helping others live more meaningful lives with less waste and less stuff. She has been sharing ideas, tips, tricks and strategies on her website Treading My Own Path since 2013. Her first book, Less Stuff, was published in 2019 and her second, The Less Waste No Fuss Kitchen was published in June 2020. Originally from the UK, Lindsay now lives in Perth, Western Australia.
Gardening on the Cheap - Mundijong Community Garden–
Gardening on the Cheap - Mundijong Community Garden
18 Paterson StMundijong,We can do a lot with small spaces and little money. Robyn from Waste is my Resource will show you how to use the food scraps you produce to make great garden additives for your garden.
Gardening on the Cheap - Mundijong Community Garden–
Gardening on the Cheap - Mundijong Community Garden
18 Paterson StMundijong,We can do a lot with small spaces and little money. Robyn from Waste is my Resource will show you how to use the food scraps you produce to make great garden additives for your garden.
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Repair Lab Melville
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Repair Lab Melville
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre555 Leach HwyWinthrop,Repair Lab is a free community drop in event to help people fix their belongings and save things from going to landfill. Skilled volunteers will help you with repairs of bicycles, computers, electrical appliances, household items and textiles. If you're unsure, bring it down and we'll see what we can do!
Also at this event:
Buy Nothing Market Day presented by the Brentwood Village Town Team. Bring along your unwanted items to gift, or find a treasure to take home with you!
Neighbourhood Watch Melville promoting public safety and crime prevention products
The Rolling Bean will be providing caffeinated goodness . Please remember to bring your Keep Cup! There will be some reusable mugs on site in case you forget.
House Rules:Only one item is repaired at a time - if you have multiple items, you'll need to join the queue again. This ensures everyone gets to be seen at least once by a Repairer.
Please show your gratitude and respect for our Volunteer Repairer by staying with them for the duration of your repair - have a chat, you might learn a thing or two!
We cannot guarantee a successful repair, however our Volunteer Repairers will do their best to help you free of charge with the time, tools and skills they have available. Advice will be provided if your item is unable to be repaired.
We are unable to accommodate dogs at this event, please leave them at home.Repair Cafe Hamilton Hill–
Repair Cafe Hamilton Hill
The Hub 61631 Starling StHamilton Hill,The Hub 6163 holds Repair Hubs every third Sunday of the month from 10:00 to 12:00.
Bring along your garments that need stitching up, your bicycles that need repair, or your appliances and jewellery in need of fixing to let our helpful volunteers have a look at them.
Please note: Repair capabilities and capacity is determined by the available volunteers on the day.
The Joys of Gardening with Costa Georgiadis–
The Joys of Gardening with Costa Georgiadis
Kalamunda Club18 Kalamunda RdKalamunda,Worms, compost, bees and pollinators, chickens and biodiversity in the soil and garden, plus lots more. Costa will share the importance of connecting with nature and building a relationship with your garden and the critters that call it home. He’ll explain how a love of gardening can help create community, friendships and happiness. Includes Q and A.
‘The language of gardening fuels the senses: talk with your hands, observe with your ears and listen with your eyes’.
Costa will be joined by local expert, master gardener and all round legend Sabrina Hahn.
Tickets $30
Growing Food in Your Garden with Costa Georgiadis–
Growing Food in Your Garden with Costa Georgiadis
Kalamunda Club18 Kalamunda RdKalamunda,Costa’s grandfather (Pappou) was a market gardener and he was obsessed with composting and building up the soil. That’s where Costa learnt about growing food. Costa’s grandmothers were the ones who taught him the importance of cooking and eating.
‘I believe in gardening the soil as well as the soul’.
Learn about the joys of growing food, big ideas for small spaces, soil health, easy permaculture, kids in the garden, plus much more. Includes Q and A.
‘Gardening is about communication, relationships, routines and life-enrichment’.
Costa will be joined by local expert, master gardener and all round legend Sabrina Hahn.
Tickets $30
Welcoming Wildlife Into Your Garden with Costa Georgiadis–
Welcoming Wildlife Into Your Garden with Costa Georgiadis
Kalamunda Club18 Kalamunda RdKalamunda,This talk will explore the important relationship between your garden and the local wildlife. Learn what you can do to attract birds, frogs, lizards, beneficial insects plus much more into your garden. Learn how to create food sources and environments for wildlife to flourish. Plus learn about the importance of caring for our local wildlife and environment and the part your garden, big or small, can play in supporting a healthy community, full of life.
Tickets $30
Insect Hotels–
Insect Hotels
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre555 Leach HwyWinthrop,Join Nearer to Nature for a fun and informative walk in the natural environment and learn all about the tiny fascinating world of pollinating insects. Then get your family on the tools and build a beautiful insect hotel to help support native biodiversity!
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Your Garden with Josh Byrne - Webinar
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Your Garden with Josh Byrne - Webinar
Online EventA free online webinar giving Perth residents the ideas and inspiration to create a successful garden while helping protect the Swan and Canning Rivers.
ABC TV Gardening Australia presenter and environmental scientist Dr Josh Byrne will showcase the latest ideas in environment-friendly gardening. EMRC CEO Marcus Geisler will take the attendees on a journey of how the EMRC is embracing Circular Economy as it moves towards a Net Zero target by 2050. Marcus, will focus on the EMRC’s resource recovery programs, in particular its Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) processing which separates FOGO material from other waste and is used to create valuable organic compost.
Your Garden with Josh Byrne is supported by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions River Guardians Program and the EMRC.
The webinar will cover:
- Presenting the impacts of excessive nutrients on the Swan Canning Rivers system.
- Showcasing the work that DBCA and JBA have been delivering to address this issue and the resources that are available
- Demonstrating how Josh’s balanced approach to gardening at Josh’s House approached to gardening
- EMRC’s circular economy journey towards Net Zero
- EMRC’s resource recovery programs, in particular its Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) processing and the production of soil conditioner and mulch.Cutting Kitchen Waste–
Cutting Kitchen Waste
Online EventLearn about the problem of food waste and how you can take action from your very own kitchen.
Find out strategies to help reduce your food waste and give you a new outlook on how you can minimise your waste.
Electrify Everything- Free event hosted by East Fremantle Climate Action Group–
Electrify Everything- Free event hosted by East Fremantle Climate Action Group
Swan Yacht ClubRiverside RoadEast Fremantle,How to navigate the big switch- Did you know Australia's 10 million households (personal vehicles, cooktops, water heaters, space heating /cooling) are responsible for ~42% of Australia’s emissions?
Individual households can have a significant impact by transitioning away from fossil fuels to cleaner, cheaper renewable energy.
This free workshop will show you how you can be part of this transition.
The workshop has been organised by the East Fremantle Climate Action Reference Group with support from the Town of East Fremantle.
Electrify Everything- Free event hosted by East Fremantle Climate Action Group–
Electrify Everything- Free event hosted by East Fremantle Climate Action Group
Swan Yacht ClubRiverside RoadEast Fremantle,How to navigate the big switch- Did you know Australia's 10 million households (personal vehicles, cooktops, water heaters, space heating /cooling) are responsible for ~42% of Australia’s emissions?
Individual households can have a significant impact by transitioning away from fossil fuels to cleaner, cheaper renewable energy.
This free workshop will show you how you can be part of this transition.
The workshop has been organised by the East Fremantle Climate Action Reference Group with support from the Town of East Fremantle.
Reducing Food Waste–
Reducing Food Waste
Online EventDid you know that almost 40% of the average household bin is food waste? Learn how to reduce food waste at home, from food shopping to food preparation and storage. We'll talk about the reasons that people waste food, discuss some common food waste myths and discuss tips for keeping edible food out of the bin. We'll also cover what to do with scraps, from composting to worm farming and options for the time-poor.
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Seed Saving Workshop
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Seed Saving Workshop
Bayswater Library25 King William StBayswater,Learn seed saving techniques in this hands on workshop with Fiona Blackham from Gaia Permaculture. Fiona will show you different methods for harvesting and cleaning seeds and will bring samples for you to practice on. You will also get to fold origami seed packets to store your seeds in.
Seed Saving Workshop–
Seed Saving Workshop
Bayswater Library25 King William StBayswater,Learn seed saving techniques in this hands on workshop with Fiona Blackham from Gaia Permaculture. Fiona will show you different methods for harvesting and cleaning seeds and will bring samples for you to practice on. You will also get to fold origami seed packets to store your seeds in.
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Poly Meetup at the Fruit & Food Forest in Parkwood
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Poly Meetup at the Fruit & Food Forest in Parkwood
Lighthouse Fruit Tree Nursery42 Narcissus AveParkwood,Would you like to join a small intimate group of fellow poly gardeners and those who appreciate nature and want to share ideas in growing at home?
Lighthouse Fruit Tree Nursery is 12 years in the making. Visit an impressive collection of 550+ edible plants made up of bushtucker varieties, rare sub-tropicals and even some old favourites. Get inspired in nature and meet fellow gardeners and nature lovers.
Your host Cyrus is happy to answer any fruit tree related questions or share some noteworthy tips when asked otherwise we will run this unprompted and natural apart from a quick icebreaking introductions. Capped to 15 to encourage a relaxed yet intimate gathering.
No access to house except for toilet. Bring a bucket, you might score some free cuttings! We have cats on the property and about 20 frogs too.
Plants from Plants – propagation workshop–
Plants from Plants – propagation workshop
Kings Park EducationKattidj CloseKings Park,The living collections at Kings Park are unique and occur nowhere else in the world. The techniques for propagating these plants have been developed over decades to ensure the conservation of some of WA’s most vulnerable species.
The plant propagation workshop is hands on, where you will learn seed sowing techniques and how to grow plants from cuttings. We will cover environmental conditions required for success and equipment needed.
All material will be provided.
BYO pair of pointed blade, clean sharp secateurs.
*Includes a behind the scenes tour of Kings Park propagation facilities
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Creating Wildlife Friendly Gardens
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Creating Wildlife Friendly Gardens
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre555 Leach HwyWinthrop,These days it’s easy to feel hopeless about the state of our environment. Insect diversity is plummeting and a lot of our native wildlife is endangered. But as a community we can all make small, positive changes for good. If you have a backyard, a balcony, courtyard or verandah you can grow plants that provide food, safety and security for our endangered wildlife. In this 2 hour workshop I describe how my organic, diverse approach to gardening has created a backyard filled with insects, frogs, reptiles, spiders and birds and explain how you can achieve the same in your garden too.
Topics covered will include:
- How to design a wildlife friendly garden from scratch, including trees, shrubs and flowers that entice wild animals into your garden
- The best plants to grow to improve insect diversity
- Why an organic, pesticide-free approach is essential to maximise insect diversity and protect native birds
- How and where to provide water-access in your garden for birds, lizards, bees, wasps and frogs
- What is a ‘beach’ for your pond, and why is it helpful
- How letting your herbs and salad greens go to flower will improve diversity in your garden
- Why healthy soil is vital in a wildlife friendly garden (and how to improve your own soil)Tickets $7