Safeguard Our Climate – Perth Hills
National Day of Action 10th March 2023
How Much Does it Really Cost? An introduction to product life cycle assessment
Tuesday, 14 March 2023 – 10am to 11.30am
A City of Armadale and Switch your thinking workshop
Join life cycle specialist Andrew Moore as he explores the full cost of the products we buy – where things come from, how they are made and w here they end up. Andrew will also show attendees how to avoid ‘green washing’, where companies are talking the talk but not truly walking the walk! This session is a game-changer on how you will look at ‘stuff’ afterwards, and it will empower you to make truly ‘green’ decisions. This session is for adults.
More info and free tickets https://www.armadale.wa.gov.au/events/what-does-it-really-cost
Blue Sky Festival
Saturday 9.30am – 4pm 18th March 2023 Hub in the Hills Mundaring
Presented by Mundaring in Transition
Talks, presentations and workshops on issues of local sustainability, waste reduction and environmental care. See the attached Blue Sky Festival Flyer. PHCCIG members Jenny Currell and Rhiannon Hardwick will talk about what about what they are doing in their own lives, and in the wider world, towards a carbon neutral, sustainable, future
More info and free tickets https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/blue-sky-mini-fest-tickets
Agents for Change – Mundaring – Youth Voices for the Environment
For young people Years 7 to 10 year of age who live in Mundaring.
8.30am – 3.00 pm 27 March 2023
Bendigo Room, Mundaring Arena, 50 Mundaring Weir Rd, Mundaring
More info and free tickets go to https://www.millenniumkids.com.au/event/agents-of-climate-change-mundaring/
The Big Picture Consultations – Kalamunda
Have your say on community facilities (including best practice environmental facilities) in the City of Kalamunda Look here for consultation places and dates and the one line survey https://engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/bigpicture
Nature Fund Proposal
Comments close 5pm on Friday 1 April 2023 – The City of Kalamunda is seeking your feedback on the idea of an OPTIONAL donation on Rate Notices to create a proposed ‘Nature Fund’ to fund environmental initiatives. The proposed fund would be voluntary with no set monetary amount. If this proposal is supported by the community, ratepayers could make a contribution to fund environmental activities in the City of Kalamunda. This idea was proposed by the Nature Reserves Preservation Group to provide the City more funds for environmental activities. Have your say via an on line survey, by email: enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au, or by post PO Box 42, Kalamunda 6926
Fire and Air Forum – Put this date in your diary
Biodiversity, Environmental Sustainability and Human Health
5th May 2023 The University Club UWA, Entrance 1, Hackett Drive, Crawley Read more.