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Tuesday
Jul 16, 2024
Local Food, Local People
Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre

Be an active food citizen!

How can we eat well and take care of our families, communities and the environment?

Join Liz from Food Embassy as we explore local sustainable food systems

  • Find out what role you can play in the local food systems
  • Learn about the Hills & Fleurieu Local Food Future Project
  • Discover what action you can take to reduce your Foodprint and reduce food waste

This event is part of our Common Thread series of monthly sustainability events. Common Thread provides a space for community to connect, share ideas, learn about sustainability and take action.

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Wednesday
Jul 17, 2024
Birds in the ‘Burbs (ASBN SustainabiliTEA #22)
Online Event

Please join us for another ASBN SustainabiliTEA - a time to enjoy some tea (or morning beverage of your choice) whilst having a yarn about a diversity of topics around sustainable and regenerative built environments.


Our upcoming SustainabiliTEA session will be with Dr Jacinta Humphrey, Urban Ecologist and Postdoctoral Researcher with the ICON Science group at RMIT University.

How to improve habitat for native birds in urban areas Australia’s population is steadily increasing, prompting the need for new houses, shops and roads. Whilst these developments are important for our community, they may have a negative impact on the birds that share our suburbs. So, how do birds respond to urban development? Why do some species cope better than others? And what can we do to better support the more sensitive species?

We look forward to hearing Dr Jacinta Humphrey insights on what makes a residential street, urban park or private garden, bird-friendly, whilst sharing space with you all virtually over a soothing cuppa!


About the Speaker

Dr Jacinta Humphrey // (she/her)
Urban Ecologist and Postdoctoral Researcher with the ICON Science group at RMIT University. Her work explores the application of Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design and aims to guide the creation of multi-functional spaces where people and nature can thrive. She also monitors the Birrarung Trial Floating Wetlands, a series of artificial habitat islands installed in the Yarra River-Birrarung, on behalf of The University of Melbourne.

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Sunday
Dec 1, 2024
Rewind Holiday Market
Rewind Sound and Studios

Preloved and handmade: Clothes, art, wares, music, jewelery, books, tatt flash, decor, zines, doo hickeys

Feat. live music, cartoon portrait booth, bake sale, food stall and drinks

$5 entry - you will have a goodie bag bestowed upon you when you enter :)

support and be apart of the incredible interlocking local community and conscious consumption - all things in the marketplace are secondhand, preloved or handmade by the talented stallholders themselves! 💍👖

the food will be vegan and gluten free inclusive, and the bar will have various drinks on offer!

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Friday
Dec 6, 2024
Recycled Reads - City Library Book Sale
Adelaide City Library

Join us at City Library on the first Friday of every month for our Recycled Reads Book Sale. 

Drop in and snag a pre-loved book bargain!

Contact: library@cityofadelaide.com.au

Phone: 8203 7990

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Sunday
Dec 8, 2024
Eco Discussion Group
Port Environment Centre

For our Eco Group Discussion, we will focus on: THE BUZZ LINE - Inviting wildness into our living spaces

Let the Flowers Grow – An inspiring look at how wild spaces in cities, like wildflower meadows and pollinator corridors, enhance urban biodiversity. Read here: https://melodycrouch.substack.com/p/let-the-flowers-grow Join us to share your thoughts on these short, eye-opening pieces.

Written by Melody Crouch who is a writer / poet / garden-grower from Boorloo (Perth) who shares earthy stories and how-to notes foraging, growing food, permaculture and earthcare through her articles called “Dirt Notes”

(Morning tea is provided)

Invite others too!

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