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CLIMATE ACTION CALENDAR of events from 1 July to 31 July 2008
When
What
Where
Who
Cost/ what to
bring
REAL FOOD FILM NIGHTS
MELB CITY
Farming and food production have strong connections to us all. Join us on a journey through
three film nights as we explore some of the darker sides of our relationship with food. Issues
ranging from industrial factory farming and genetically engineering of food to the loss of
food sovereignty and threat to food security will be addressed. We’ll have a short discussion
of some of the problems raised and pose solutions and actions we can all take.
Loop Bar, 23
Meyers Place,
Melbourne
All welcome
but
Seating is
limited and
RSVP is
preferred.
Free Entry.
Drinks and food
available from
the bar.
All welcome
Need to
register
Free
Tue
1 July
6.30pm
Entrée:
Food not Bombs - Short film documentary (6 min)
Main course:
We Feed the World – Documentary (95 min)
Desert:
Meatrix - Spoof animation comedy (5 min)
The short documentary on Melbourne’s ‘Food not Bombs’ (6 min) will be followed by a
documentary titled ‘We feed the world’ (95 min - subtitles) which investigates food and
globalisation, fishermen and farmers, drivers and high-powered corporate executives, the
flow of goods and cash, a film about scarcity amid plenty. Desert consists of the spoof
Matrix animation titled ‘Meatrix’ (5 min) where Moothius and Leo discover the impacts of
factory farming.
Bookings and more info [email protected]
Organised by: Friends of the Earth Melbourne Real Food group
Supported by: Loop Bar, 23 Meyers Place Melbourne
You can also download a PDF flyer from http://www.foe.org.au/sustainable-food/activitiesand-projects/project-1/Flyer3hires.pdf/view
Wed
2 July
6.00 –
8.30 pm
VICTORIAN CLIMATE CHANGE -FABIAN CONSULTATIVE WORKSHOP
MELBOURNE
Topics to be considered:
Waratah room,
Level one
St Michael’s
Convention
Centre



Reducing emissions in the energy sector
Positioning Victoria to capitalise on a low-carbon economy
Assisting households manage consequent rising costs
Places are limited and participants must register and will receive copies of the three
discussion starter papers on these topics. A submission will be prepared as part of the
Victorian Climate Change Summit process.
At the back of
120 Collins St
Melbourne
Registration: [email protected]
Wed
2 July
MELBOURNE SUSTAINABILITY DRINKS –
“Connecting passionate people to create a better world. “
CITY
CENTRE
A non-sponsored event held on the first Wednesday of every month.
100 Mile Cafe
Level
3/Melbourne
Central
211 La Trobe
Street
Melbourne,
Take the
elevator on the
corner of
Swanston and
La Trobe
Streets up 2
levels. It is the
first cafe on
your left.
Opposite the
Sushi Train
Restaurant.
The aim of this event is to provide a forum for professionals working in various parts of the
“sustainability industry” to meet, exchange ideas about this sector and hear different
perspectives about the social and environmental challenges we face.
Guest speaker: Arron Wood from Firestarter Pty Ltd.
Arron will talk about “The Environmental Crisis, Australia’s biggest business
opportunity yet”. Having recently returned from a Churchill Fellowship in the United States
and Switzerland, he will talk about how Australia is placed to take advantage of this business
opportunity. Arron would like to see “Australian businesses to be at the forefront of this
global phenomenon to secure the nation as an environmental knowledge and technology
broker in a post manufacturing economy”.
More info about Arron
We hope that you will meet many passionate people who are working to make a positive
difference. Past Melbourne Sustainability Drinks have been attended by people ranging from
Chairman/CEO, mid level managers in various industries (finance, government, retail,
mining and other), renewable energy executives, Consultants from various firms, academics
and others through to passionate students from the Future Sustainability Leaders programme.
The philosophy behind this cafe is to only source their products from within 100 miles of
their location, thus reducing the “green miles” associated with greenhouse gas transport
emissions. They only use fresh seasonal produce and also practice sustainability principles
within their cafe (water/energy and much more). The cafe is always happy to hear ideas and
suggestions from their customers or other community stakeholders, as to how to improve
their performance in this area.
July 2nd’s Melbourne Sustainability Drinks sees the launch of our Facebook page as another
way to inform passionate individuals of the activities taking place around Australia for a
Everyone
Need to
RSVP
Sustainable future! To join, click here or log in and search for "Melbourne Sustainability
Drinks". Become a fan!
Anyone with a passion for creating a more sustainable society is welcome to attend!
As space is limited it is essential to RSVP. Click here to RSVP
Fri
4 July
8:30am
to 11am
EASTERN TRANSPORT COALITION - MAJOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT SUMMIT
Incorporating Greater Dandenong, Knox, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Whitehorse
and Yarra Ranges Councils.
The Eastern Transport Coalition (ETC) is holding a major public transport summit on
the
to discuss what changes we need to accommodate for the increase in public transport
patronage in our area, now and in the future.
The summit will feature keynote speaker

Professor Peter Newman, Professor of Sustainability, Curtin University. Professor
Newman is a renowned West Australian academic and planner who is credited with
coining the term ‘automobile dependence’ — an expression describing the creation
of cities reliant on cars.
The Summit will also hear from

Professor Graham Currie, Monash University Chair of Public Transport and

Peter Daly, Chief Engineer from the RACV.

ETC Chairperson Cr Mick Van De Vreede said that following the Eddington study it was
clear that the State Government needed a transport plan for the rest of Melbourne and in
particular the eastern suburbs.
“We intend to use the summit to put together the basic requirements of a transport plan for
the eastern suburbs. We call on anyone who has an interest in improving public transport to
attend the meeting or send us their ideas.
“It is clear that we need better public transport in Melbourne’s east — and we need it now!
It’s the smart answer to help local families cope with the rapidly escalating petrol prices and
climate change.
“If you can’t make it to the summit you can send us your ideas on [email protected]
“Now is the right time to make your voice heard in the State Government’s future transport
plans for Melbourne,” Cr Van De Vreede concluded.
MANNINGHA
M
Manningham
City Council,
Doncaster
Road,
Doncaster
All welcome
To RSVP to the summit by Friday 27 June contact Melissa Sparrow
e-mail: [email protected] Or 9298 8126
For media inquiries: ETC Chairperson Cr Mick Van De Vreede 0438 029 932
CPR Communications, Robert Larocca 0409 198 350
Sat
5 July
2:00pm.
'A DRIFTING COCONUT: THE STORY OF THE CARTERET ISLANDERS',
Radio National documentary that exposes new Global Warming theory and the effect of
Climate Change on the Western Pacific region.
In the radio feature 'A Drifting Coconut: The story of the Carteret Islanders', world specialist
on oceans, Dr. John Hunter, proposes a possible new theory on why the islands are
disappearing. Dr. Hunter claims that the islands may be rapidly eroding away due changes
in the El Nino cycle, possibly caused by Climate Change. His new theory is backed up by
first-hand accounts by the islanders and a visitor to the islands,
co-producer of the documentary, Thomas Parkinson.
Ursula Rakova, who is a land guardian from the matrilineal Carteret Islands is currently
touring Australia talking about the situation for the Carteret Islanders. Faced with the
scientific reality that her islands are eroding into the sea she is helping to organise a new
homeland for the entire population of the atoll in Bougainville.
Sat
5 July
1pm
CLIMATE EMERGENCY RALLY & HUMAN SIGN
Urgent action to stop global warming !
Brumby & Rudd get serious!
Renewable Energy not coal power
Public Transport not freeways
No desalination plant
Join the Climate Emergency Rally on July 5 to send a wake up call to state and federal
governments. New coal, new freeways and expanding sea freight, and desalination plants all
increase our use of fossil fuels at a time when we must cut back dramatically. We must halt
these irresponsible projects, and demand real action on climate change.
Speakers will start at 1pm (including Senator Bob Brown)
before we March to Alexandra Gardens
We call on all community groups and individuals to join us
to send this important message to the government.
We are going to form a 140-metre-long human sign to spell the words
MELB CITY
City Square
(corner
Swanston/Colli
ns St
Melbourne).
"CLIMATE EMERGENCY".
Please organise your group to send endorsement, tell everyone you know,
and on the day please wear something red to symbolise emergency.
See : http://climaterally.blogspot.com/ for more info
Supporting organizations:
Australians for Refunds on Cans and Bottles, Bayside Climate Change Action Group,
Beyond Zero Emissions, Carbon Equity, Climate Emergency Network, Darebin
Climate Action Now, Emerald For Sustainability, Environment Victoria, Friends of the
Earth, Geelong Sustainability Group, Greenleap Strategic Institute, Locals Into
Victoria's Environment, Public Transport Users' Association, Socialist Alliance,
Solidarity, Victorian Greens, Yarra Climate Action Now! Yarra Valley Climate Action
Group, Your Water Your Say, Zero Emission Network
Sat
5 July
Wed
9 July
THE ANNUAL STUDENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE
NEWCASTLE
All welcome
Come and join us in creating a just and sustainable future.
Refer website
for details
Need to book
The camp is an intensive, yet fun and inspirational five-day conference for youth activists
and sustainability students around the country. The camp will be held on the land of the
Awabakal, Worimi, and Pambalong peoples.
Unwaged/
Centrelink
Full Week - $130
W/e Only - $50
Single Day - $27
Waged
A bit about Students of Sustainability
As environmental crises worsen and the need for social change becomes more and more
urgent, we must organise together to spark change that will create sustainable and just
communities.
Students of Sustainability (SoS) aims to facilitate the creation of such a society by bringing
together hundreds of students, activists, indigenous groups, academics, and wider community
members to share and gain knowledge, skills and information on environmental and social
justice campaigns and issues.
Issues will include; climate change, indigenous sovereignty, the uranium industry,
globalisation, forest logging, sustainable agriculture, community solutions and much more.
As the largest and longest running environment based conference in Australia, each year SoS
offers an amazing opportunity for delegates to experience a vast array of informative
speakers, practical workshops, empowering activities, contacts, opportunities and inspiration
Full Week - $150
W/e Only - $60
Single Day $30
If you don't
register online
before the 21st of
June you will get
a $15 surcharge
on top of your
registration price.
to create positive social change in their communities.
SoS is a five day camping conference with billeting available. Transport to the conference
will be organised from Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and many areas of
regional Australia.
To register go to www.studentsofsustainability.org/form/register discounts only available till
Saturday
See www.studentsofsustainability.org for updates, registration and more info
Mon
7 July
YARRA VALLEY CLIMATE ACTION GROUP –
GENERAL MEMBER MEETING
7.30 pm
Meetings: First Monday of every month
Contact: Moira & Bill Jeffreys [email protected] 03 5774 7469
208 Burgundy
street
Heidelberg
Wed
7 July
LIGHTER FOOTPRINTS CLIMATE ACTION GROUP MEETING –
Lighter footprints meets the first wed of every month
CANTERBUR
Y
7.45 pm
Contact:, Carolyn Ingvarson, Convenor Lighterfootprints [email protected]
Ph 9836 0925
15 Faversham
Rd, Canterbury
Mon
7 July
TRANSITION TO A ZERO CARBON FUTURE DISCUSSION GROUP Monthly discussion group. First Monday of every month
BRUNSWICK
6.30 –
8.30
Hosted by Beyond Zero Emissions to facilitate discussion and exchange of information and
ideas amongst interested people, of ways to transform Australia into a zero carbon economy
as quickly as possible, in order to avoid dangerous climate change.
Wheelchair access: Stairs, happy to assist with access
HEIDELBERG
All welcome
No cost
All welcome
Free
All welcome
Gold coin
Donation.
* We have
moved!
Light
refreshments
provided.
Kindness
House,
288 Brunswick
St, Fitzroy
Info: Mark Ogge [email protected] 0421 272 884
Wed
9 July
10.0011.30am
GARNAUT DRAFT REPORT PUBLIC FORUMS
MELB CITY
Professor Garnaut will be hosting public forums in cities around Australia. These forums will
provide an opportunity for individuals and organisations to discuss the Draft Report with
Professor Garnaut and the Review Secretariat.
Melbourne
Town Hall,
Swanston
Street
To attend, register online at
http://www.garnautreview.org.au/CA25734E0016A131/feedbackform?openform&formkey=
Forum
All welcome
Need to
register
Wed
9 July
6:15pm8pm
ENVIRONMENTAL CAREERS WORKSHOP
MELB CITY
Ever wondered how to get a foot in the door of the environmental industry? What qualities
and qualifications employers are looking for? Where to go for this kind of advice?
R&I Research
Lounge, RMIT
Building 28,
Level 5
(opposite
Library).
Environmental Jobs Network (EJN), Square Peg Careers & Principal Consulting have
teamed up to bring you the answers to all your questions in a series of Environmental
Careers Workshops! These informative workshops are jam-packed with advice to get you
started in the environmental industry!
Join us for an hour of presentations, group discussion, and Q&A time with recruitment and
career professionals from the environmental sector. The session will offer insights into the
Australian environmental jobs market, along with more detailed strategies to successfully
develop your own career.
Stick around afterwards for an opportunity to make connections with other individuals
interested in this dynamic sector.
Cover charge includes EJN's EnviroPLUCK DVD, packed with career advice & information,
tips & hints.
Everyone
welcome.
Cost: $44
inclusive of GST
Bookings
essential.
Credit cards
accepted, no door
sales
All welcome
Free
Entry through
Building 8, go
to level 5, to
Library.
Public
transport:
Melbourne
Central, Trains
and Swanston
Street Trams.
Bookings Essential Places are strictly limited and going fast!
Click here to book yours online now! Or contact 0424 012 479
WWW.ENVIRONMENTALJOBS.COM.AU
Wed
9 July
6:30pm
8:30pm
REAL FOOD FILM NIGHT –
Screening of ‘LOST IN PALM OIL’ and
slide show on ‘RELEASING ORANGUTANS IN NYARU MENTENG AND GUNUNG
LESEUR NATIONAL PARK’
The feature documentary ‘Lost in Palm Oil’ (63 min) investigates the negative impacts that
oil palm plantations have on forests, animals with a focus on Indigenous communities in
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.You’ll learn more about the unlabeled oil that is used in 1
in 10 supermarket products.
To expand upon the food & culture issues, Jess McKelson from the Melbourne zoo will
present a slide show based on her work in Indonesia rescuing and releasing Orangutans
in Nyaru Menteng and Gunung Leseur National Park. The night will end with a brief
MELB CITY
Loop Bar,
23 Meyers
Place, (Near
Spring and
Bourke St)
Melbourne
discussion about the film and associated issues in relation to palm oil, food, biofuels, forests
and animals and how many food issues are connected to other environmental and social
issues.
Presented by: Friends of the Earth Real Food Group
[email protected] 0403 440 996
www.melbourne.foe.org.au
Wed
9 July
CLIMATE EMERGENGY NETWORK – PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSES FOR
CLIMATE CHANGE PRESENTATIONS
COLLINGWO
OD
and
The first of a number of public speaking courses will be run for CEN over an extended
period of time.
Collingwood
Library
Meeting Room,
115 Stanton
Street,
Collingwood
All welcome
Need to book
16 July,
30 July
and
The course will cover all you need to know in order to be able to speak to small or large
groups and will include one session exclusively on power point presentation. The tutors are
Razia Ross and Ros Crompton. Razia will be joined by Ros for two of the sessions.
6 Aug
Ros and I are both very experienced in dealing with the difficulties of speaking in public.
6:30 pm
to
9:30 pm
We will run further courses but would like to get as many speakers prepared as soon as
possible so please do get in touch with Razia so that we can check when you are available to
do something. Wednesday or Monday evenings and Saturday morning or afternoon are best
times for Ros and I to run courses.
Info: Razia Ross [email protected] or 03 9855 0829
Thu
10 July
to
Tue
15 July
CAMP FOR CLIMATE ACTION - CLIMATE CAMP AUSTRALIA
The Library is
across the road
from
Collingwood
Town Hall and
beside
Collingwood
Train Station
NEWCASTLE
Five days of inspiring workshops & direct action aimed a shutting down the world's largest
coal port.
There is only
one place left
in this
course.
Please bring a
notebook and
something to
write with as well
as the notes
which will be
sent out next
week.
Further
courses will
be run.
You, your
friends and
family
See previous calendar for details or go to Camp for Climate Action
Sun
13 July
10am—
4pm
SOIL FOOD WEB SYSTEMS - With Chris Ennis
BRUNSWICK
All welcome
Inspired by the work of Dr Elaine Ingham, learn about the soil food web and how to work
with beneficial micro-organisms to create a healthy and productive farm or garden.
CERES
Community
Environment
Hub
Need to book
This course uses the history of our local soils to help you understand the soil food web and
demonstrates simple tools to create the right soil biology for the types of plants you want to
$88/$77 CERES
members /conc
grow.
Lee St, East
Brunswick
Tue
15 July
BEYOND ZERO EMISSIONS –
TUESDAY NIGHT CAMPAIGN MEETINGS
BRUNSWICK
6.30 to
7.30pm
Beyond Zero Emissions runs campaign meetings on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday night of each
month. (Please check BZE website for late changes.)
These meetings are for people interested in taking part in the Beyond Zero Emissions
campaign. We begin with a report on any action that has been taken, new information, and
any progress made, and finish with a discussion on what activities, events and tasks are
coming up and what needs to be done.
The meetings are a good introduction to our organisation and the campaign, with new people
given a separate briefing at the start of the meeting. Once people have found a role that they
are comfortable with within the organisation, it is no longer necessary to come along to
meetings with some preferring to work independently, or in a small team, on their chosen
projects.
Wed
ASIALINK LECTURE - HE MRS SUJATHA SINGH, INDIAN HIGH
COMMISSIONER
16 July
1:00pm
prompt
start
to
2:00 pm
All welcome
Free
All welcome
No cost
Kindness
House, Suite
10, 288
Brunswick St,
Fitzroy,
If you arrive
and can't find
us phone 03
8383 2232 or
0421 616 733
and we'll meet
you at the front
door.
MELB CITY
Theatre 1, ICT
Building, 111
Barry Street,
Carlton, The
University of
Melbourne
Registration
essential
Book launch
MELB CITY
All welcome
"CLIMATE CODE RED: THE CASE FOR EMERGENCY ACTION"
Queen’s Hall,
Parliament
House
Please RSVP
Asialink and The University of Melbourne are privileged to host HE Mrs Sujatha Singh,
Indian High Commissioner on her first official visit to Victoria. In this public lecture, High
Commissioner Singh will speak about the key issues that connect Australia and India energy security, climate change, education, migration, sports and culture.
High Commissioner Singh joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1976 with secretarial
postings to Bonn, Bangladesh and Paris. From 1997 - 2000, she served with the Embassy of
India as representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
the Pacific in Bangkok. High Commissioner Singh was then posted to Milan as Consul
General of India before being appointed Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, New
Delhi 2004 - 2007.
Registration Essential. Email: [email protected] with "Indian High
Commissioner" in the subject line.
Thu
17 July
4.30 for
5.00 pm
By David Spratt and Philip Sutton
The book will be launched by
Professor David de Kretser, A.C., Governor of Victoria
Unless we adopt the strongest measures — emergency measures as we argue in Climate
Code Red — it will be too late. It is no longer a matter of how much more we can heat the
planet, but how quickly can we cool it.
About Climate Code Red:
"Climate Code Red is a sober, balanced analysis ... unadorned by political spin, proposing a
realistic framework to tackle the emergency."— Ian Dunlop, former international oil, gas,
and coal industry executive
"Read Climate Code Red. I wish I had read it sooner; it’s high-calibre work, the best I’ve
seen, and I agree completely." Ken Ward, former deputy director, Greenpeace USA
RSVP: [email protected]
SALES - Scribe $27.95
In bookshops 5 July or order online
Outside Australia: Abbeys Books Australia
Abbeys | Readings | Gleebooks Mail order form (PDF)
[email protected]
www.climatecodered.net
Thu
17 July
7:00 am
–
9:00 am
Thu 17
July
6:30pm
CREATE A SUSTAINABLE WORKPLACE - breakfast
Come and explore how you can create a sustainable workplace, using a range of different
tools and programs to achieve your goals.
Bookings: Sustainable Homes Coordinator [email protected]
Ph 8470 8373 www.sustainablehomes.vic.gov.au Ph 8470 8373
"PALM OIL - DYING FOR A COOKIE"
"Palm oil - Dying for a cookie" Palm oil, one of the world’s leading agricultural
commodities, is found in 1 in 10 supermarket products including shampoos, baking oil,
PRESTON
All welcome
Need to book
$30
All welcome
No cost
Darebin Arts &
Entertainment
Centre,
Cnr Bell St &
St Georges Rd,
(Melw 30 E1)
Preston
YARRAVILL
E
Please RSVP
Shaun &
10:30pm
Dinner
6.30 7.30pm,
movie &
chat
8pm –
10.30pm
chocolate, cosmetics, chips, cookies, margarine and soaps. And has recently been deemed a
potential saviour as a renewable resource for use as a biofuel. Unfortunately, not only does
palm oil promote heart disease,but the vast plantations that grow oil palm trees have
contributed to the destruction of the rainforest of South east Asia and threatens the survival
of animals such as the Orangutan. Palm oil is often avoidable, and so should be treated as an
ingredient of last resort by consumers and corporations alike.
Neesh's place,
Yarraville
Melbourne
The Ethical Consumer Group meets once a month to discuss aspects of living out
sustainable alternatives in a consumerist culture. This month we're having a series of short
films with discussion following. byo 'food and thoughts' to share.
RSVP to Nick, [email protected] ph:0417 114 492
http://www.ethical.org.au/events/
Sat
19 July
10am 3.30pm
and
Sat
26 July
NUT AND VEGETABLE GROWING - 2 DAY FRUIT TREE WORKSHOP
BRUNSWICK
All welcome
Learn how to grow a variety of fruit & nut trees at home and have all your questions
answered:
- choosing a bare-rooted tree
- varieties available including heritage varieties
- pollination
- pruning - including demonstration and practice session in CERES Honey Lane Orchard
- organic maintenance and pest control
CERES
Community
Environment
Hub
Need to book
$130 / $120
Lee St, East
Brunswick
Run by fruit tree specialist horticulturalist Justin Calverly
10am1pm
Maximum 10 participants
Booking: book early in person at CERES permaculture and bushfood nursery or call 9387
4403.
www.ceres.org.au
Mon
21 July
7.30pm
WESTSIDE CRAG (CARBON RATIONING ACTION GROUP) MEETING
Bring your gas and electricity bills if you would like to calculate your emissions or just come
to discuss ways to reduce your emissions with like-minded friends.
At this meeting we intend to focus on the embodied emissions in food.
Contact: [email protected] or 93147713 or 0402 337077
YARRAVILL
E
7 Burns St,
Yarraville.
All welcome.
No cost
Bring gas and
electricity bills
Wed
23 July
CREATE A SUSTAINABLE WORKPLACE - BREAKFAST
Come and explore how you can create a sustainable workplace, using a range of different
tools and programs to achieve your goals.
7:00 am
–
9:00 am
Thu
24 July
Booking: Sustainable Homes Coord. 8470 8373 [email protected]
www.sustainablehomes.vic.gov.au
FARM BASED SILVICULTURE COURSE
MORIAC
with David Holmgren, Darren Doherty & Dave Griffiths
15 Thielmanns
Rd
Moriac
'Dalpura' has been under development as a Broadacre Permaculture Forestry & Silvapastoral
operation since 1997. The 140 acre site in the eastern (dry!) Otways just 10km north of
Angelsea/Torquay was designed by Australia Felix Permaculture's Darren Doherty & Ben
Boxshall in 1996.
9:00am 5:30pm
Accommodation: Free onsite camping or Paid local accommodation is available
Also required: Appropriate Disposition together with clothing & footwear (hat, boots,
weatherproof clothes, work gloves); Own Cup, Plate, Bowl, Cutlery; Camping Gear
Recommended Text (s): 'Trees on the Treeless Plains', D. Holmgren (available from
Holmgren Design Services - http://www.holmgren.com.au)
Further details: www.dalpura.com.au [email protected] 03 5266 1804
(03) 5266 1804 Darren Doherty - [email protected] or
George Howson - [email protected] Ph 03 5266 1804 or 0403 491 595
Sat
26 July
SLOW FOOD MELBOURNE FARMERS MARKET
ABBOTSFOR
D
4th Saturday of every month
8-1
Don’t forget all the markets are plastic bag free!!!! So BYO bags
Entree fee goes to restoration & maintenance projects
All welcome
Cost $30.00
Need to book
Whittlesea,
Council,
Fountain View
Rm, Ferres
Boulevard, Sth
Morang (Melw
183 A10)
to
Sun 27
July
STH
MORANG
Abbotsford
Convent,
Helier Str,
Abbotsford,
Melw 44G5
Need to book
Maximum 20
Participants
$300 per person
or $100 per day.
BBQ lunches
plus morning &
afternoon
refreshments
included in fee
(BYO breakfast
& dinner)
Sun
27 July
NATIONAL TREE DAY - Australia’s biggest community tree planting event.
National Tree Day is an Australian environmental initiative aimed at promoting community
planting of native trees and shrubs. It is organised by Planet Ark in association with Toyota.
Together with Toyota Dealers, people from all walks of life in communities across the
country, come together to plant trees to repair, revegetate and restore Australia’s landscape.
Contact your local council or the Tree Day Hotline, on 1300 88 5000 for a planting site
in your area.
Sun
27 July
10am12noon
NATIONAL TREE DAY – RESEARCH PARK - Nillumbik Shire planting site
RESEARCH
We aim to plant 1000 indigenous trees, shrubs and grasses to enhance the vegetation of
Research Park and provide habitat for native birds and wildlife.
Meeting point:
Research
Park, off Main
Road, Research
(Melw 22 F1)
BBQ lunch from 12 noon -1pm
All are
welcome
No cost
please bring
gloves, sturdy
shoes, a hat
and sunscreen.
Enquiries: Tim Krasevac, Environmental Works Officer, on 9433 3715 or
Tree Day Hotline, on 1300 88 5000
Sun 27
July
NATIONAL TREE DAY - Gronn Street East Reservoir Darebin Creek Community
planting
10.30am
12.30pm
Are you interested in your local East Reservoir environment or the Darebin Creek? This is an
exciting project that will restore some of the River Red Gum woodlands at Darebin Creek in
East Reservoir. Community members are invited to come along and assist to plant local
native plants along the edge of the Darebin Creek - opposite Bundoora Park. Come along by
bike and see this beautiful bushland area, watch the creek flow, listen to the local birds and
bugs.
RESERVOIR
All welcome
No cost
All welcome
Entry $5
Darebin Creek
Reserve,
Meet at Gronn
Street carpark,
Melway 19 D2,
Reservoir
The project is funded by Melbourne Water's Corridors of Green grant program - with your
water supply bills going back to restore the local environment.
All tools supplied. BBQ lunch provided.
Chris Cobern
[email protected]
http://www.darebin.vic.gov.au/Calendar
Sun
27 July
1-4pm
03 8470 8756
HERITAGE FRUITS GROUP GRAFTING
MONBULK
Come & see grafting demonstrations and have trees grafted for you...hundreds of old
varieties including Apples, Pears, Nashi, Plums and Cherries. Wide variety of rootstocks
Mountain
Reserve,
including a range of sizes for dwarfing apple trees.
Invermay Rd,
Monbulk
Enquiries 0418 665 880
Tue
29 July
SURREY HILLS NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE SUSTAINABILITY GROUP
MEETING
SURREY
HILLS
7.45
Contact: Carolyn Ingvarson [email protected] 9836 0925
Neigbourbood
centre, 1
Bedford street
Surrey Hills
FRANKSTON
Wed
30 July
THE STORY of STUFF,
Annie Leonard gives the low down on consumption.
All welcome
No cost
All welcome
Free Entry
Uniting Church
Hall, 16-18,
High St ,
Frankston
(Mel 100A A9)
Admission by
donation
7.15 pm
A Friends of Frankston film night: This film is part of a regular series of films. Screenings
are on the last Wednesday of the month, same time, same place.
Thu
31 July
CREATE A SUSTAINABLE WORKPLACE - BREAKFAST
IVANHOE
All welcome
Come and explore how you can create a sustainable workplace, using a range of different
tools and programs to achieve your goals.
Mc Cubbin
Room, Centre
Ivanhoe, 275
Upper
Heidelberg Rd,
Ivanhoe
entrance from
back carpark
(Melway 31
F7)
ELTHAM
Need to book
Edendale Farm
Community
Environment
Centre,
Gastons Road,
Eltham
Please let us
know if you
let us know
you are
coming so we
have a rough
idea of
numbers.
7:00 am
–
9:00 am
(Ausland interpreters are available upon request for this workshop, notify the Sustainable
Homes Coordinator one week before this workshop if you would like this service).
Booking: Sustainable Homes Coord. 8470 8373 [email protected]
www.sustainablehomes.vic.gov.au
Thu
31 July
6.45pm9pm
FILM SCREENING – THE THIN GREEN LINE
This is the story of Park Rangers. A front line story of the human spirit fighting to save
what is precious and rare. A story about the future, inspired by hundreds of Park
Rangers from around the world, working on the frontline of conservation.
Sean Willmore, Park Ranger from Warringine Park in Victoria, Australia sold his car and
remortgaged his house 3 times to make this film. In 2003 he met his ranger colleagues from
across the globe at an International Park Rangers Congress at Wilson's Promontory National
Park, near Melbourne. It was here that he developed his vision to document and bring to the
wider community the real picture behind the postcards of international parks and reserves.
All welcome
Cost $30.00.
No cost
The selfless commitment of individuals who face the real prospect of death from poachers,
wild creatures and other challenges. By filming rangers at work he wanted to open up a
different way of looking at and communicating the wonders of our world and the daily
threats to its very survival.
Sean spent most of 2004 filming the lives and stories of rangers on 6 continents and 19
countries. There were some incredible experiences: volcanoes, ascents by horseback in Chile
and Argentina, a charging elephant in South Africa, drowning rivers in Costa Rica, Mountain
Gorilla protection in volatile Virungas of Uganda, helicopter rescues in the Rockies,
dangerous anti-poaching patrols and chases in South Africa, Galapagos, Uganda and India,
and violent threats by rebel soldiers, antagonistic poaching communities, and protesting
fisherman. Sean counts himself lucky to be alive.
These experiences set the tone for the life stories and challenges facing the professional Park
Ranger.
Filming the journey inspired Sean to deepen his belief in the devoted men and women who
sometimes give their lives for their devotion to nature, people and conservation. The
"Rangers' heart" helps them cope with corruption, poor re-sourcing, ignorance, politics and
greed.
This documentary moves away from the cute, cuddly or dangerous animals seen in
traditional wildlife documentaries. The animals themselves become the backdrop for the
human face of conservation.
The aim of the film is to expose The Thin Green Line in the hope that others will join Park
Rangers to save what is endangered Each Ranger has threads to add to the story, from
different locations, personal histories, cultural influences, and political environments. The
making of this film has helped to unify rangers from many diverse backgrounds and cultures
around the globe, all with the same inspiring goal:
TO TRY AND SAVE THE PLANET.
It may be only a small piece of a large jigsaw puzzle that needs putting together for a
sustainable planet, but "The Thin Green Line", set to contemporary, emotional and heart
pounding music, is an important document for rangers and the communities worldwide. It’s
not up to Rangers alone to protect what is priceless:
WE ALL NEED TO WORK TOGETHER FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE.
This is a totally non-profit venture. All profits from the sale of this documentary will be
returned to support Rangers on the frontline, including the International Ranger Dependency
Fund, which supports the families of committed rangers who have lost their lives, or those
rangers who have been severely injured in the line of duty.
Any surplus funds to this will be directed to positive Ranger / conservation projects. The
project has already raised over AUD $10,000 to support Rangers globally.
Contact: Georgia Ramsey, Environment and Strategic Planning,
[email protected] or 9433 3210
http://www.thingreenline.info/
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