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SUMMARY:Yarra Seed Library Community Group
DESCRIPTION:Dive into gardening at Yarra Seed Library! Attend monthly workshops to share seeds and nurture plants in our library planters\, or donate your own seeds anytime during opening hours. Let’s cultivate community\, one seed at a time. Join us and let your garden flourish! \nThis season\, we’ll focus on creating healthy soils for a thriving garden. Learn how to start your seedlings off well and keep them safe as they establish themselves. Our workshops will cover soil health troubleshooting and maintenance. We’ll also explore smaller scale growing\, such as microgreens\, to bridge the gap while other crops are establishing themselves. Don’t miss out on this exciting initiative! \nIf you have accessibility questions or requirements\, please contact us at yarralibraries@yarracity.vic.gov.au or on 1300 695 427.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/yarra-seed-library-community-group-2/
LOCATION:Carlton Library\, 667 Rathdowne Street Carlton North\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3054\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Yarra Seed Library Community Group
DESCRIPTION:Dive into gardening at Yarra Seed Library! Attend monthly workshops to share seeds and nurture plants in our library planters\, or donate your own seeds anytime during opening hours. Let’s cultivate community\, one seed at a time. Join us and let your garden flourish! \nThis season\, we’ll focus on creating healthy soils for a thriving garden. Learn how to start your seedlings off well and keep them safe as they establish themselves. Our workshops will cover soil health troubleshooting and maintenance. We’ll also explore smaller scale growing\, such as microgreens\, to bridge the gap while other crops are establishing themselves. Don’t miss out on this exciting initiative! \nIf you have accessibility questions or requirements\, please contact us at yarralibraries@yarracity.vic.gov.au or on 1300 695 427.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/yarra-seed-library-community-group-3/
LOCATION:Carlton Library\, 667 Rathdowne Street Carlton North\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3054\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Libraries":MAILTO:yarralibraries@yarracity.vic.gov.au
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SUMMARY:2024 Symposium: Climate Action in Cities
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Architecture\, Building and Planning is proud to present the 2024 ABP Symposium. \nThis year’s theme is “climate action\,” bringing together local and global voices to campaign for urgent and meaningful change across Australia’s built environment sector. \nThis year’s Symposium connects academic\, government and industry experts to influence the national agenda for the transformation of our urban spaces. Home to over 50 per cent of the world’s population\, our cities are responsible for up to 75 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions. This makes the built environment our greatest challenge but also our greatest opportunity for climate action. \nOver two days\, you’re invited to attend a series of thought-provoking keynote lectures\, interactive sessions\, panel discussions and site visits. Each session will unpack urban solutions to the climate crisis from different angles\, from research to policy to industry\, while offering tangible solutions to drive positive sector-wide change. \nThe Symposium features international guest keynote speakers Sarah Ichioka and Deb Chachra. World-renowned urbanist and founding director of Desire Lines\, Sarah Ichioka\,will explore how the built environment sector can help drive the transformation of our buildings\, places and environments as we move towards genuinely regenerative approaches. \nProfessor Deb Chachra is a globally-recognised academic and materials scientist\, working at the intersection of technology and society\, with an emphasis on systems\, education\, design\, and materials. She is author of the much-acclaimed recent book\, How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems that Shape Our World. \nDiscover real-world examples of best practice design and planning with a series of site visits. These guided sessions will reveal the innovative built environment initiatives across University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus and the Altona Coastal Precinct. \nAt the end of the Symposium\, you’ll not only understand the extent of the climate emergency but also the critical role our industry can\, and must\, play in avoiding potentially devastating impacts on our cities and their environments. \nCheck out the full program here. \nThis symposium was partially funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Projects funding scheme. \nThe Symposium keynote speaker\, Sarah Mineko Ichioka is made possible by the generous support of the Robert Garland Treseder Fellowship.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/2024-symposium-climate-action-in-cities/
LOCATION:Glyn Davis Building\, Lecture Theatre (B117)\, Glyn Davis Building (133 - Melbourne School of Design)\, University of Melbourne\, Masson Rd\, Parkville\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Public Housing Community Gardens - Rollickin' Richmond 10am tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Cultivating Community for a guided tour of Richmond’s vibrant public housing community gardens on November 12\, 2024. Start at Lennox Street Community Garden\, visit a small communal garden\, and finish at Highett Street Community Garden. Along the way\, discover diverse plants grown by local residents\, reflecting the area’s rich cultural heritage and traditional gardening techniques. \nThe tour will emphasize the importance of food security\, sustainability\, and cultural connections\, ending with a tasting that showcases how the produce is used in cooking. \nCultivating Community is a not-for-profit social enterprise dedicated to fostering social connection\, food security\, and environmental sustainability for culturally diverse and low-income communities. We manage community gardens\, run cooking and employment programs\, and promote lifelong learning. \nTime: 10-11:30 am or 11:30 am-1 pm\nMeeting Point: Lennox St Community Garden\nEnd Point: Highett St Community Garden \nCost is $20 for general admission and $10 for healthcare card and concession card holders. \nMeeting Point: Lennox St Community Garden End Point: Highett St Community Garden \nSpaces limited\, please use the link to secure your spot!
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/public-housing-community-gardens-rollickin-richmond-10am-tour/
LOCATION:Lennox St Community Garden\, 21 Lennox Street\, Richmond\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3121\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Climate proofing your garden
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to balance production with protection so that you can have an active food garden and refuge from weather and climate extremes. We cover layout\, design\, species selection\, water retention\, fire risk and much more! \nThis event is being run in partnership with Maidstone Community Centre. \nTuesday 12 November\, 1pm-3pm. The event is free but bookings are essential.
URL:https://granolamagazine.com.au/event1/climate-proofing-your-garden/
LOCATION:Maidstone Community Centre\, 21 Yardley Street\, Maidstone\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3012\, Australia
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