Posts Tagged ‘kinglake’
Transition Town Training
Posted in Events by Kate Archdeacon on November 5th, 2010
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Source: Permablitz Designers Guild

To find out more about official Transition Initiatives near you, check out the Transition Network list for Australia.
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Kinglake Ranges Water Expo: Understanding the Water Cycle
Posted in Events by Kate Archdeacon on March 1st, 2010
Source: Climate Action Calendar
Understanding the Water Cycle & Our Impact On The Environment
Saturday March 13: “Close to Home”
Presentations and exhibitors on domestic waste water treatment, maintenance and water harvesting, storage and recycling.
Sunday March 14: “The Big Picture”
Presentations and exhibitors on Water catchments, groundwater, groundwater-surfacewater interaction, Victoria’s water resources and the Kinglake Ranges.
Please RSVP your interest in attending by 12 March to info@murrindindiclimatenetwork.org.au or phone Mary on 0402181513
The Community Hall, Kinglake Temporary Village
Sat 13 Mar 10am- 4pm & Sun 14 Mar 9.30-4pm
Free Entry
Kitchen Garden Workshop: Kinglake Temporary Village
Posted in Events by Kate Archdeacon on October 26th, 2009
Source: Climate Action Calendar

Image: K. Archdeacon CC_attribution_share-alike
Get your garden plants sowing, for when the house and garden get going! Come and learn about growing in limited spaces such as planter boxes, tubs and wine barrels. You can have a garden, even in the midst of a construction site!
There will be a range of information and different varieties of herb and vegetable seed packets and seedling giveaways. Local gardeners will present on gardening tips to start your spring food garden incl. hands on demo. Come & share your experiences too!
When: Fri 30 Oct 6.00 – 8.00pm
Where: Kinglake Temporary Village Communal Kitchen
Who: For residents of the temporary village and others in the Kinglake community. This is a family friendly event – kids most welcome!
Cost: FREE Dinner will be provided
RSVP: timnanna@iprimus.com.au by Wed 28 Oct
Proudly supported by Permaculture Kinglake Ranges and the Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority (VBRRA)

