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Event - Food for All - Learning from the Field Forum - 1 August

July 16th, 2008

by Ferne Edwards

This forum will provide an opportunity for individuals, community, business, agricultural sectors, government and academics to share learnings from the evaluation of the 9 local government authorities* involved in the Food for All program. Food for All aims to improve access to foods for healthy eating and food security.** The Hon. Joe Helper MP, Minister for Agriculture and Small Business will open the Forum.

SEMINAR DETAILS
Date: Friday 1 August 2008
Time: 9.00AM – 4.00PM
Venue: Sunshine Convention Centre Victoria University, Sunshine Campus, 460 Ballarat Road, Sunshine

Getting There: The Sunshine Convention Centre is at the Victoria University Sunshine Campus, on the corner of Ballarat Road and Westmoreland Road. Albion Station is a 10-minute walk along Ballarat Road (Western Road) from the Sunshine Convention Centre; buses also pass the venue.

Melways Ref: 26 J10

Parking: All day parking for $2 is available at the back of the Convention Centre (ensure that you park in the white lined areas or risk a fine).

Registration: Registration is free. Places are limited: registrations must be received by 23 July 2008.

Successful applicants will be notified within 1 week of registration.

Wheelchair Access

This forum will feature:

  • A presentation by the evaluator of the Food for All program,Dr Meg Montague.
  • Six workshops by project officers and/or their partners in which they will share strategies and insights from their activities to improve access to nutritious food and food security.
  • Recently funded projects in non-health sectors that strengthen and complement the work of Food for All program, including the Planning Institute of Australia (Vic), Deakin University and the Victorian Local Governance Association.
  • Two panels facilitated by Dr Norman Swan, multi-award winning producer and presenter of ABC Radio National’s Health Report:
    • What is Food Security and Why Should We Care?
      Dr Cate Burns (VicHealth Research Fellow) will present a background to food insecurity in Victoria, while perspectives will come from Prof. Boyd Swinburn (WHO Collaborating Centre on Obesity Prevention and Related Research and Training), Mr Ian James (Economic Consultant to the Vegetable Industry), Mr Marcus Godinho (FareShare, formerly known as One Umbrella) and Ms Kirsten Larsen (Victorian Eco Innovation Lab).
    • Reflection and Response to Opportunities and Challenges
      Highlighted by Dr Meg Montague’s Food for All evaluation findings. Panel members will include representatives from several government departments. A publication of case studies illustrating strategies implemented by individual projects will be launched and available for participants on the day.

Learning from the Field Forum - Flyer Registration Form [.doc]

Learning from the Field

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Seeking entries - 2008 Victorian Schools Garden Awards - closing date 25 July

July 16th, 2008

by Ferne Edwards

For more than 30 years the Victorians Schools¹ Garden Awards have encouraged school communities to utilise their gardens and grounds effectively, and have supported the full development of every student. Indeed, the Awards provide a great opportunity for students to explore fresh ideas in the face of water scarcity and climate change.

All Victorian schools are invited to enter the Awards program by completing the attached entry form. Schools and regions affected by drought are especially encouraged to participate, thereby expanding traditional notions of what gardening can embrace or lead to.

Judges will visit entrant schools during Term 3, and regional winners and state finalists will be announced during Term 4. In late October, popular gardening personality Jane Edmanson (and her team of judges) will again take to the skies to visit state finalists, and presentation of the Awards will take place in December.

For those schools who received an Award in 2007, don¹t forget to redeem your prize at a nursery listed on the back of your voucher.

Actions Required

  • All Victorian schools are invited to enter the Awards by completing the entry form
  • 2007 Award recipients who haven¹t redeemed their prizes are reminded to contact a nursery listed on the back of their prize voucher.

Critical Dates: Entries close on Friday 25 July, 2008.

Additional Information: General information regarding the Victorian Schools¹ Garden Awards is available on the Department¹s website:

URL: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/garden/default.htm

For further entry information: Contact Debbie Daks, VSGA Program Coordinator, on 0417 507 574, or visit the Nursery & Garden Industry Victoria website

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Event - Eat Green Design - 17-21 July

July 16th, 2008

by Ferne Edwards

Please see some information below about the “Eat Green Design” event.

Take a peek at the program at…. www.eatgreendesign.com

Details of lunch, dinner and afternoon sessions (including chocolate making on Sunday afternoon!) all up there, along with info on each of the speakers/panels. Something for everyone - from foodies to fashionistas, designers and design lovers.

As for the menu - it sounds mouthwateringly gooooood! Will depend on what is available that week as it’ll all be locally sourced produce with an emphasis on live, bio-dynamic and organic foods but a wee taster of what may be on the menu, courtesy of the chef….
“I am thinking a mountain pepper encrusted “really raw” cashew cheese; cauliflour, as a soup with balsamic red onion and wilted lettuce; a beetroot, carrot and artichoke carpaccio; maybe a red heirloom tomato terrine… bio-dynamic chicken rolled, stuffed and slow cooked; sustainably sourced bio-dynamic silver perch fillets stuffed with a scallop and crab mousse. We will also be showcasing a different biodynamic wine producer each day, and serving some amazing non-alcoholic beverages utilising some wild natives like lime, lemon myrtle, celery and mint.

Eat Green Design

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Event - Brave New World design seminar - 18 July

July 16th, 2008

by Ferne Edwards

Brave New World
Design Victoria, together with Furnishing Industry Association of Australia, Soft Furnishing Industry Association of Australia, Sustainability Victoria and Textile Distributors Association present the Design Ready Seminar – Brave new world.

Design Ready seminars demonstrate to Victorian small to medium enterprises how to successfully use design to increase competitiveness, innovation and export performance.

Seminar overview
Prepare to be challenged. Welcome to the new world where only design smart, fast thinking, fast acting industries will survive the global juggernaut that threatens to undermine previous successes and immediate futures.

Hear a design-led success story followed by presentations from leading thinkers and designer/ manufacturers who will deliver new ideas, new technologies, new materials and changes that await manufacturing industries in the new world.

Moderator
Annie Harper - Director, Ideanation

Speaker
Michael Bond - State Sales Manager, Zenith Interiors

Dr Ralph Horne - Director, Centre for Design, RMIT University

Robyn Galloway - Director, Galloway Design Collective / ESO - Environmentally Sustainable Objects

John Eussen - Director, Eussen PR Consulting

Dean Gaylor - Director, Mance Design

Who should attend?
This seminar will benefit in-house furniture/product designers, textile manufacturers, specifiers (wholesalers and distributors) and management of manufacturing businesses.

Seminar details
Friday 18 July 2008
7.15 am to 7.45 am - breakfast and registration
7.45 am to 9.15 am - presentation and question time

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Level 2, Auditorium
2 Clarendon Street, Southbank

Click here for directions to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Free bookings
RSVP by Tuesday 15 July 2008
Bookings are essential for catering.
Please book early as places are limited.

To RSVP please login to the Design Victoria and click ‘Register for Event’ and register your details.

Please direct further enquiries to David McLachlan on +61 3 9925 4195 or events@designvic.com

Related links

'Brave New World' by The.only.living.gi rl.in.sweden

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Event - Sustainable House Day 2008 - 13 & 14 September, various locations

July 15th, 2008

by Ferne Edwards

Sustainable House Day is a mainstay event on the national sustainable calendar. Previously known as Solar House Day, the event underwent a name change in 2006 to more accurately reflect the broad range of sustainable features in the participating houses particularly in relation to the focus on the sustainable use of water. The annual event is held on the second weekend of September and is entering its 7th year of operation. The aim of Sustainable House Day is to showcase sustainable design and to encourage the adoption of sustainable design features in existing homes and new homes. The focus is to show how simple, easy and cost effective sustainable living can be.

This year there are five houses to visit in Moreland! For more information go to www.sustainablehouseday.com.

Sustainable House Day

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Event - ESD Education - 14 August

July 15th, 2008

by Port Phillip

Designing 5 Star homes and renovations:

An introduction to energy smart design

The Moreland Energy Foundation, with funding from Sustainability Victoria and in partnership with the Australian Institute of Architects, Building Designers Association Victoria and the Building Commission Victoria, is running a series of professional development workshops for the building design industry in August. The workshops are pitched at an introductory level and aim to build participants’ skills in designing energy smart buildings that comply with the 5 Star standard.

The workshop program is as follows:

Workshop 1, 4pm-7pm, 7th August 2008, Sustainability Victoria Function Rooms, Level 28/50 Lonsdale St

Principles of Passive Design

Presenters: Alan Pears (RMIT University and Sustainable Solutions), David Hallett (Archicentre), and Natasha Palich (SENSE Architecture)

Workshop 2, 4pm-7pm, 14th August 2008,, Sustainability Victoria Function Rooms, Level 28/50 Lonsdale St

Complying with Regulations and Understanding Energy Rating

Presenters: Dennis Hogan (Building Commission Victoria), Wayne Floyd (ABSA Consultant and Energy Rater)

For more information please go to www.mefl.com.au and follow the links from the home page.

Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment.

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Local action & model - Farmers’ Market newsletter - July

July 15th, 2008

by Ferne Edwards

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FOR SALE – RARE MELBOURNE ECO-SYSTEM!

July 14th, 2008

by Ferne Edwards

Please find message below from John at BLEEP ! Blackburn Lake Environmental Education Park, www.bleep.org.au.

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for your business to help save 5 hectares of some of Australia’s rarest bushland the “Valley Heathy Forest” and become involved in an exciting “Sustainable Living Centre” project.

Located in the heart of Melbourne’s suburbs this bushland is a vital part of a fragile lake and river eco-system and offers:
- Teeming Birdlife. Including Powerful Owls, Parrots and Kookaburra’s
- Over 400 native trees.
- 15 different native grasses.
- Fungi, Lichen & Mosses.
- Native reptiles.

This magnificent bushland contains some existing buildings that will be converted into one of Australia’s leading, not for profit, community - business based sustainable education centres.

Your business’s “Green Dollars” are urgently required to assist the community with the public acquisition of this endangered bushland before the bulldozers carve it up into a residential development.

This is a rare chance for your business to demonstrate its genuine concern for the environment by re-directing some of your marketing budget in an innovative and environmentally friendly way. Your involvement now may allow you to participate in:-
- Board level management.
- Perpetual naming rights.
- On-Site display of products & services.
- Founding member recognition.

For full details on this sensational leading edge approach to protecting our planets fragile environment contact John on 03 9893 6775 or email bleepnow @optusnet.com.au
More Info –
WWW.BLEEP.ORG.AU

Thanks from BLEEP ! Blackburn Lake Environmental Education Park

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Eat Green Design - ‘pop up’ restaurant exploring sustainability

July 11th, 2008

by Collaborate

Adding a new dimension to Melbourne’s design and dining scenes, EAT GREEN DESIGN presents a temporary ‘pop-up’ restaurant and creative platform centred on sustainability.  Adopting a refreshingly different and all-inclusive approach, it is designed as an incubator for sustainable thinking and awareness with a focus on encouraging inquiry, involvement and action.

An innovative menu focusing on locally produced, bio-dynamic and organic foods will be served up over the 5-day programme of lunches, dinners, seminars and events.

Unique design installations, products and creativity will be showcased within this inspiring must-see design collaboration.

Open for 5-days only as part of the State of Design Festival ‘
Design for Everyone’ program (17 - 21 July). Registrations essential and limited places so please book early!  See website for details.

www.eatgreendesign.com

Eat Green Design

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Models - Recent environmentalist award finalists and winners!

July 8th, 2008

by Ferne Edwards

The section below is republished with permission from the Going Solar Transport Newsletter #65, 23 June 2008, compiled by Stephen Ingrouille. Going Solar, www.goingsolar.com.au/transport. This newsletter provides an excellent commentary on local sustainable transport issues in Melbourne.

2008 Banksia Award Finalists
Tindo the Solar Electric Bus (Adelaide)

“The Adelaide City Council has set a new international standard for sustainable commuter transport with the introduction of Tindo – the world’s first solar powered electric bus. Harnessing the power of the sun, Tindo is a carbon neutral vehicle that’s recharged using solar energy generated by a unique solar PV system installed on the roof of the Council’s new Adelaide Central Bus Station. Tindo was built by respected New Zealand bus and coach manufacturer Designline, and operates every day on the Adelaide City Council’s free Connector Bus service, carrying up to 40 passengers in air conditioned comfort. At the heart of Tindo’s cutting edge technology are 11 sodium-nickel chloride Zebra batteries, which are lightweight and virtually maintenance free, are designed for long life, aren’t affected by external temperatures, and deliver an operational range of 200 kilometres between charges. Tindo represents a significant investment by the Adelaide City Council into a sustainable future for the City of Adelaide.”

Inner Northern Busway (Brisbane)
“The Queensland Government’s $333 million, 1.2 km, Inner Northern Busway, stretching from Queen Street to Upper Roma Street (INB), is the critical link in a network of busways that will eventually span Brisbane. The Translink-owned INB will give buses a safe, direct, traffic-free run through the most congested parts of the inner city, help reclaim Brisbane’s heart for pedestrians and cyclists and underpin new ‘walkable’ urban developments. It will also facilitate unparalleled integration of transport services by placing a cycle centre within a busway station and a busway station within a rail station. Nationally, the INB is one of the first heavy, civil infrastructure projects to holistically address sustainability, incorporating carbon-saving measures into the busway’s design, construction and operational plans and setting a new industry benchmark. The INB will offer commuters compelling new reasons to swap their car for the bus each day and join the fight against climate change.”

Metro Transit Awards
“The Metro Awards - created to recognize leaders in the mass transit industry around the world - are used to reward systems that have shown an ‘unparalleled ability to succeed.’ Calgary Transit (Canada) won the Special Merit Award for Contribution to the Environment for its Ride-the-Wind program. The program … uses wind-generated electricity to power the city’s light-rail transit system. It has increased power costs by less than one-half of one per cent per passenger - a cost transit officials argue is nominal considering the benefits to the environment. The award was one of 11 announced by a panel of judges in Copenhagen, Denmark. Others initiatives include: car heaven, which encourages Alberta drivers to turn in their older, polluting vehicles for six months’ worth of transit passes; bus wash water recycling, which uses recycled wastewater; and low-sulphur diesel fuel.”
Ref: Colette Derworiz, Calgary Herald 9/4/08

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