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SUMMARY:Organic Gardening and Garden Design for Beginners
DESCRIPTION:Join for a six week introduction to organic gardening & garden design including the following: \n\nPermaculture principles & thinking\nSoil life & compost methods\n“Pests & diseases”\nRaised bed garden method\nPropagation including seed sowing & raising\, cuttings\nCrop rotation & companion planting\n\nAmi Kennedy has a wide range of experience to share & this course aims to support your organic food gardening & answer your queries. It is a low-tech course that focuses on face-to-face teaching\, accompanied by handouts. \nWaimarama Organic Community Garden\, Tantragee Road\, The Brook\, Whakatū \nThursday 10am – 11:30am       \n6 weeks: March 9th\, 16th\, 23rd April 6th\, 13th& 20th \n 10 places      $12-$15 per session  \n For more information & booking contact Ami  \ninfo@germinatecollective.org.nz  or 027 3577998 \n 
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/organic-gardening-and-garden-design-for-beginners/
LOCATION:Waimarama Organic Community Garden\, Tantragee Road\, The Brook\, Nelson\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230403T080000
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SUMMARY:Free special online screening of Once You Know and live workshop!
DESCRIPTION:Once You Know is a story about personal and collective resilience in the face of energy depletion\, climate change\, and other systemics risks. \nRegister for the film and join a very special live discussion with Michelle Medeiros\, part of Greenpeace International management team and Susanne Moser\, protagonist of the film and leading expert on climate change adaptation. \nNot your usual Q&A! You will be participating in a Work That Reconnect facilitated discussion\, where you will get the chance to express your thoughts and go through a process to transform difficult emotions in front of climate change into positive actions. \n👉Film available April 3rd to 23rd  \n👉Live event on April 23 at 9am EST / 3pm CET (1 am April 24th NZ time). Replay available. \n \n 
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/free-special-online-screening-of-once-you-know-live-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230416
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CREATED:20230403T003129Z
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SUMMARY:Free food growing course from NMIT
DESCRIPTION:NMIT is offering a new horticulture programme aims to offer practical gardening techniques to help feed whānau\, save money and create a community of like-minded people. \nMore information here: https://www.nmit.ac.nz/news/new-horticulture-programme-teaches-simple-ways-to-grow-your-own-food/ \nApplication close on the 15th of April.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/free-food-growing-course-from-nmit/
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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SUMMARY:A new Nelson - Couch conversations
DESCRIPTION:The Plan: A bed enclosed by bamboo in a parking space as an invitation to sit and talk about Nelson’s future \nJohn-Paul Pochin\, initiator of the project\, explains:  – lightnelson@lightnelson.org.nz\, 021 623 207 \n“This started as an idea several years ago. I bought a hospital bed and it’s been sitting taking up space ever since but it fits with some of the conversations we’ve had in our group regarding how city space is used and how we reduce car use and how we can better use the space they take up – so the project’s time has come. \nI’m working with a small group from the Light Nelson Collective and also our S&C group to build a structure (primarily out of bamboo) around the bed to create an enclosed space that is intended to be very different from the urban environment it will be in. It is a chance to use the space for something other than parking a chunk of metal and plastic\, to slow down for a time and unwind – read a book\, listen to some music and to reflect on how we could improve our city (there will be an opportunity to record peoples thoughts). The project will happen on 15th April\, the week before Earth Day and a few days before Overshoot Day. The project is intentionally on a Saturday which is a shopping day for many (on Overshoot day we will have used up all the resources for the year). We will invite people to book some time in the bed using the free parking hour. We’ll park the bed in a parking space and use their car registration to ‘book’ the parking space using the parking meters.“
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/a-new-nelson-couch-conversations/
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230417T193000
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CREATED:20230402T233021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T221805Z
UID:10000025-1681759800-1681759800@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:“Degrowth” talk by Dr. Mike Joy
DESCRIPTION:The Local Matters Group is delighted to welcome Dr. Mike Joy back to the Tasman District for a presentation at Māpua Hall on the 17th of April. This presentation will outline the transformational change we need to make in order to stop overshooting our ecological limits. \nAn increasing number of scientists from many disciplines\, are advocating for a reorientation of our social and political priorities by abandoning economic growth as our overriding priority. In a recent Newsroom article by environment writer Dr. Catherine Knight ‘degrowth’ is described as follows:  ‘Degrowth advocates do not suggest the carte blanche reduction of economic activity. They propose the downscaling of parts of the economy that do little to contribute to human wellbeing while causing enormous harm to the environment. Advocates of degrowth propose the expansion of sectors that will support our transition to an economy that operates within planetary boundaries. Such sectors include renewable energy generation\, public transport\, social housing\, the health and care sectors\, education\, environmental restoration\, and sustainable food production\, among others.’ \nDr. Joy is an ecologist and senior researcher at Victoria University. He is well known for his expertise on climate change and for his outspoken and courageous climate advocacy.  Dr. Joy says that degrowth is inevitable and that ‘the choice is ours; managed or a train wreck.’ ‘ We need to stop overshooting planetary boundaries and put policies and incentives in place that prioritise ecological and human wellbeing over economic growth.’ Dr. Joy will provide an up to date overview of the intensifying impacts of climate change. He will debunk the negativity around degrowth and will paint a picture of our future world and lives if we embrace degrowth.   \nDoor sales only –  $10 ticket\, students with ID free. Supper included. \nCarpooling is encouraged. If you are coming from Nelson\, get in touch with one of our Forum members\, John-Paul (021 623 207 or Johnpaulpochin@gmail.com)\, who will be happy to organise this.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/degrowth-talk-by-dr-mike-joy/
LOCATION:Māpua Community Hall\, 72 Aranui Road\, Māpua\, 7005
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230422T100000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T004353Z
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SUMMARY:Repair Cafe
DESCRIPTION:Repair Cafe are community driven events that bring together your broken household items with skilled volunteers. Don’t toss it\, repair it.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/repair-cafe/
LOCATION:Victory Community Center\, 2 Totara Street\,Nelson\,7010\,New Zealand\, Nelson\, 7010\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Forum,Home Featured
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UID:10000028-1682168400-1682262000@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Return to Gaia
DESCRIPTION:“The return of Gaia is an interactive storytelling event. Is a mix of a photography exhibition and a storytelling performance. We will show a series of artworks by underwater photographer Jose G. Cano. The images are printed in big format\, (1500mm by 3000mm) to recreate the feeling of the Renaissance frescos\, creating an atmosphere of sacredness and mythos.” More information on the project here: The Return of Gaia
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/return-to-gaia/
LOCATION:Tactile Society\, 235 haven road\, Nelson\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230422T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230422T173000
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CREATED:20230404T011850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T030020Z
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SUMMARY:Earth Lab Launch
DESCRIPTION:An interactive art installation in the form of a quirky laboratory incorporating research and functional experiments building on projects from the past and new works combined into a space that will provide a focal point. An opportunity to incorporate work\, ideas and cultural perspectives from the wider community and for people to learn about environmental issues (in a very wide context incorporating social issues for example)\, the problems we’ve created and the actions we need to take\, but in a fun and engaging way. A ‘living’ evolving and ongoing project to be launched on 22nd April and with an initial time span of 1 year (Earth Day to Earth Day) that will encourage a wide range of people to get involved\, bringing ideas and skills together\, sharing knowledge and strengthening our community. How can we live better and within planetary limits? \nAn Environmental Project – Highlighting the problems we face\, how we got there and how we might mitigate and reduce the impact of climate change and other human induced environmental damage. \nAn Art installation – As an art project\, The Earth Lab provides an opportunity to have a broad audience\, to engage people in environmental science and issues in new and interesting ways. The lab will be a self contained and relocatable gallery. \nA Science Project – Underpinning the project will be the related science (in a broad sense – from environmental to social). Real time experiments will feed data into the lab and provide the input to some of the artworks. \nAn Interactive Puzzle/Game Room – Like an interactive museum\, the lab will invite visitors to interact\, explore and to work together to find things out for themselves. The lab will be fun\, game like but with a serious message. Elements of the lab could be on-line. \nA Collaboration – The Lab is as much about the journey as the destination. The Lab isn’t about technology\, it’s about coming together as a community. It’s about what we can achieve if we pool our resources and our skills and we work for a common good. \nA Support Group – The problems we are facing are enormous and serious. This can be overwhelming which can lead to inaction (what is the point\, we can’t make a difference) and depression. The Earth Lab will provide a focus\, a way forward and a supportive community.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/earth-lab-launch/
LOCATION:Earth Lab\, 123A Bridge Street\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230426T173000
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UID:10000029-1682530200-1682530200@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - A talk on Earth Grief circles\, by Jose G. Cano
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforseen circumstances\, the organiser of this event is not able to give this talk. \nApologies for any inconveniences.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/a-talk-on-earth-grief-circles-by-jose-g-cano/
LOCATION:The Earth Hub\, 325 Haven Road\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230502
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CREATED:20221121T042600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T011312Z
UID:10000007-1682640000-1682985599@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:ACTIVE HOPE - Deep Ecology Retreat
DESCRIPTION:A 4-day immersion into the Work That Reconnects supported by yogic practice and a stunning natural environment.\n\nFacilitated by Inna Alex and Swami Karma Karuna.\n\nResidential\, fully-catered retreat.\n\nFind out more: https://www.innaevolution.com/active-hope
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/active-hope-deep-ecology-retreat/
LOCATION:Anahata Yoga Retreat\, Golden Bay
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230429T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230429T123000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T231327Z
UID:10000026-1682758800-1682771400@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Climate Action 2023 - A community planning workshop
DESCRIPTION:Event is free but registration is required\, following this link: \nREGISTRATION\nWe also want to encourage you to share your trips. For that\, do not hesitate to register your offer or your request on the carpooling site here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/speed-meet-take-the-jump-a-community-planning-workshop/
LOCATION:Greenmeadows community centre\, Cnr Main Road and Songer Street\, Stoke\, Nelson\, 7011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Forum,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230430T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230430T150000
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SUMMARY:Nelson Seed Library Seed saving working bee and shared lunch
DESCRIPTION:AUTUMN SEED HARVEST – Taking action for food resiliency\n \nBring : \n\nyour well labeled  seeds for processing. There are plenty to share if you do not have your own seeds. For UNKNOWN Seeds\, write as much information as you can e.g. family\, variety\, growing habit\, taste\,…\n\n\nSimple food to share for lunch\n\nPlease inform the organiser about your intention to come.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/nelson-seed-library-seed-saving-working-bee-and-shared-lunch/
LOCATION:Private venue\, 170 Nile Street\, Maitai\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nelson Seed Library":MAILTO:nelson.seed.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230502T193000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230502T193000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230424T002246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T002246Z
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SUMMARY:Seed Saving Talk at the Marybank Garden Club\, by Ami Kennedy
DESCRIPTION:From October to March Marybank garden club members visit members’ gardens and other gardens prior to meeting. This is a wonderful place to share and learn from other gardeners. \nAmi Kennedy\, from the Nelson Seed Library\, will be speaking at one of their next meeting\, on the 2nd of May.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/seed-saving-talk-at-the-marybank-garden-club-by-ami-kennedy/
LOCATION:Founders Park – Jayceed room\, Atawhai drive\, 87\, The Wood\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marybank Garden Club":MAILTO:marybankgardenclub@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230507T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230507T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED!! Safer Biking and Walking around Nelson - Rally for Travel Justice
DESCRIPTION:Attention please!! Rally for Travel Justice date change!\nBecause of the bad weather forecast we have changed the date  of the Rally for Travel Justice to  Sunday May 28th (from May 7th).\nWe look forward to seeing you then\, 1 pm\, at Millers Acre car park and later at the cathedral steps.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAre you disgruntled\, dismayed or downright disgusted that\, despite all our knowledge about global warming and the distressing evidence it presents before our eyes\, cars still rule the roost in Nelson? Empty cars are still given the kerbside space that cyclists could better use; and every one of them could have a driver about to fling open the door. People with any disability at all can’t safely cross streets; even with pedestrian refuges\, we still have to dash when cars are coming at us at 50 kph.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRoundabouts\, kerbside parking\, fast speeds are all seemingly cemented in place for the benefit of motorists and to the disadvantage of all other modes of travel. Is this fair? No\, it’s not only unfair\, it’s short-sighted\, and it’s bad for human health and social cohesion.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSo let’s Rally for Travel Justice again. Meet at Millers Acre\, 1pm on Sunday 7 May\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWalk\, scoot\, wheelchair or bike to the Church Steps. Please circulate far and wide the poster attached here.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur map will be at the Church Steps for you to mark on your trouble spots. We put stars on any spots that have been fixed since last time – it’s not a glittering galaxy – yet.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSee you there\, with or without a message to display. We’ll have plenty of placards for you to use.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/safer-biking-and-walking-around-nelson-rally-for-travel-justice/
LOCATION:Millers Acres\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230509T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230405T033138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T051106Z
UID:10000032-1683651600-1683658800@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Inaugural meeting of the Climate and Social Equity group of the Forum
DESCRIPTION:This new group of the Forum will have its inaugural meeting on May 9th\, 5-7pm. It will be both in person and online. To attend in person\, go to the Quaker Meeting house\, 30 Nile St.\, Nelson. \nTo attend online\, go to https://us06web.zoom.us/j/2271491771?pwd=YnlvdThEWDBsWDZKbHlsMEdiV2VuQT09 \nMeeting ID : 227 149 1771\nPassword : NTCF \nA document describing the group’s intentions can be read here. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/inaugural-meeting-of-the-climate-and-social-equity-group-of-the-forum/
LOCATION:Quakers House\, 30 Nile Street\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:Forum,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230514T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230413T043834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T043834Z
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SUMMARY:Maire Stream Working Bee
DESCRIPTION:We’re keeping the noxious weeds out of Maire Stream and working on a hillside Restoration Project. Which we’ve been doing for the last 3 years and sorely need volunteers. Prickle guard gloves provided. \nBring secateurs\, lobbers\, and/or garden fork. Wear sturdy footwear\, long sleeves and trousers. Water & sunhat. \nContact Anne Dickinson – Maire Stream Guardians/Nurturers
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/maire-stream-working-bee/
LOCATION:49 Douglas Rd\, 49 Douglas Rd\,Nelson\,7011\,New Zealand\, Nelson\, 7011\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anne Dickinson":MAILTO:amelectrolysis@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230521T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230517T233247Z
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SUMMARY:Maire Stream Guardians/Nurturers monthly Working Bee
DESCRIPTION:Meet at 49 Douglas Rd.\, Tahunanui- Working Bee 1pm – 4pm.  Wear sturdy footwear\, hat. Bring any of these; secateurs\, lobbers\, hedge clippers\, garden fork\, gloves.  Prickle guard gloves provided. Water to drink. \nWe’ll be walking up to Maire Stream Restoration Area. Cut&Paste the blackberries. Clipping grass and vines around the Wee Food Forest.  Digging out the corms of the Climbing Doc. \nThis is nature beautiful\, peaceful gully  near the top end of Maire Stream who struggles with the silt wash from the development on top of the hills.  We have tons of Events planned this year\, and we’re seeking a few passionate individuals looking to donate some time to support our team!  This is Community lead. You’ll meet some amazing people and have an awesome time helping Us share this Maire Stream love. If you’re interested\, please leave your details. Come along and get connected to nature. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/maire-stream-guardians-nurturers-monthly-working-bee-2/
LOCATION:49 Douglas Rd\, 49 Douglas Rd\,Nelson\,7011\,New Zealand\, Nelson\, 7011\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maire Stream Guardians":MAILTO:amelectrolysis@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230525T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230525T200000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230418T222944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T025109Z
UID:10000036-1685037600-1685044800@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Our Regenerative Future\, by Greg Hart
DESCRIPTION:Hawkes Bay Sheep and Beef farmer\, Greg Hart\, will outline his transition from traditional sheep and cattle farming to a more economic and biologically resilient farm. \nGreg grew up on a family farm near Methven\, Mid-Canterbury. After gaining a Bachelor of Agriculture from Massey University and working in the agriculture industry\, he and his wife Rachel worked in partnership with Greg’s parents to develop Mangarara Station in Hawke’s Bay. After the birth of their first child in 2000\, Greg and Rachel began thinking about their legacy and the world they would be leaving for future generations. \nHe is transitioning the 600 ha traditional sheep and cattle station to a farm of the future that creates balance by developing diverse\, integrated\, regenerative farming systems\, stacking layers of different production streams and restoring ecosystems through tree planting\, sequestering carbon from the atmosphere and building healthy soil using holistic grazing techniques. He will outline how his farm is contributing to the reduction of the impact of climate change by storing more carbon in soils and also how he is achieving dual income grazing and carbon income from trees and grazing on the same area.  He has also been trialling biochar.  Greg has also been through the recent Cyclone event in Hawkes Bay and has learnt some valuable lessons. He is developing an economically and biologically resilient farm system. \nThe ethos for the farm is “Optimising Life.” \nGreg is a very good speaker and is in demand across the country.  It is a great opportunity for our region to have him speak. \nFor more information on Greg Hart https://www.mangarara.co.nz/the-farm \nPlease register \n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week events HERE or on the Event section of the website.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/our-regenerative-future-by-greg-hart/
LOCATION:Moutere Hills Community Center\, 1539 Moutere Highway\, Upper Moutere 7175
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="NZ Landcare Trust":MAILTO:annette.litherland@landcare.org.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230604
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230328T031744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230521T233235Z
UID:10000023-1685059200-1685836799@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Climate Action Week 2023
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/climate-action-week-edition-2023-is-coming/
CATEGORIES:Forum,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230526T133000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230526T150000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230509T221328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T025154Z
UID:10000056-1685107800-1685113200@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Support our youth during their School Strike for Climate
DESCRIPTION:Come and join our younger generation during this Strike. \n\n\n\n“Whakatū\, Nelson – Join us! We will meet in 1903 Square at 1.30pm\, for an hour of speeches and music from local youth bands\, before marching down Trafalgar Street to Nelson City Council buildings at 2.30pm  This strike is intergenerational\, so bring your whānau and friends of all ages – we look forward to standing with you all once again to demand climate justice!“ \n\nMore info on this Facebook page\, or on this POSTER. \n  \n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week Events HERE or on the Event section of the website.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/support-our-youth-during-their-school-strike-for-climate/
LOCATION:1903 Square\, Nelson – Cnr of Trafalgar and Selwyn Place\, 1903 Square\, Nelson - Cnr of Trafalgar and Selwyn Place\, Nelson\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230526T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230526T233000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230424T224948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T025348Z
UID:10000039-1685131200-1685143800@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Roots - Plant based Food Contest and Fashion Show
DESCRIPTION:AWARD CRITERIA FOR THE FOOD COMPETITION\n–\nGUIDELINES FOR THE FASHION SHOW\n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week events HERE or on the Event section of the website. \n 
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/roots-plant-based-festival/
LOCATION:Boathouse\, 326 Wakefield Quay\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:Forum,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230527T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230501T031333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T025810Z
UID:10000044-1685181600-1685192400@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Repair Cafe session
DESCRIPTION:Come and be part of a Repair Movement!\n\nA FREE monthly event helping you to repair your items\, save resources and build community.\n\nFor the months of April & May at Victory Community Center brought to you by the Nelson Tasman Climate Forum.\n\nWe’re fixing items and building community. Come along\, and you might pick up some new fixing skills. We are operating from 10am-1pm\n\nYou will be able to bring items for smaller repairs – examples include:\n– Electrical repairs (no large appliances\, microwaves and electric blankets)\n– Clothing\n– Small furniture or miscellaneous\n– Household items\n– Bicycles\n– Toys\n\n* Important Note*\n– One item will be accepted per household\, although if it’s not too busy\, additional items may be repaired.\n– It will be at the discretion of the Repair Café and the volunteers as to whether an item is suitable for repair\, and you’ll be encouraged to observe and engage so that you can pick up new skills too.\nSee you soon @Victory Community Centre\n________________________\n\nPlease share the love with your friends\, family and community.\n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week events HERE or on the Event section of the website.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/repaircafeaprilandmay/
LOCATION:Victory Community Center\, 2 Totara Street\,Nelson\,7010\,New Zealand\, Nelson\, 7010\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Forum,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230527T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230527T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230503T074834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T025953Z
UID:10000051-1685185200-1685192400@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:A dream for Nelson - Come and share your ideas
DESCRIPTION:The Plan: A bed enclosed by bamboo in a parking space as an invitation to sit and talk about Nelson’s future \nJohn-Paul Pochin\, initiator of the project\, explains: \n“This started as an idea several years ago. I bought a hospital bed and it’s been sitting taking up space ever since but it fits with some of the conversations we’ve had in our group regarding how city space is used and how we reduce car use and how we can better use the space they take up – so the project’s time has come. \nI’m working with a small group from the Light Nelson Collective and also our S&C group to build a structure (primarily out of bamboo) around the bed to create an enclosed space that is intended to be very different from the urban environment it will be in. It is a chance to use the space for something other than parking a chunk of metal and plastic\, to slow down for a time and unwind – read a book\, listen to some music and to reflect on how we could improve our city (there will be an opportunity to record peoples thoughts). The project will happen on 27th of May\, during Climate Action Week. The project is intentionally on a Saturday which is a shopping day for many. We will invite people to book some time in the bed using the free parking hour. We’ll park the bed in a parking space and use their car registration to ‘book’ the parking space using the parking meters.“ \nThis event will be weather dependent\, so please check before if the weather doesn’t look great! \n\n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week events HERE or on the Event section of the website.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/a-dream-for-nelson-come-and-share-your-ideas/
LOCATION:Trafalgar street\, Trafalgar street\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Light Nelson":MAILTO:lightnelson@lightnelson.org.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230527T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230527T213000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230510T042446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T035335Z
UID:10000064-1685212200-1685223000@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Ben & bEartha: A Community's Compost Love Story
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the world premiere of a new documentary filmed by Happen Film right here in Whakatū Nelson!\nPlease register following the link below \nBen & bEartha: A Community’s Compost Love Story showcases the incredible mahi of Ben Bushell and the team of volunteers at Whakatū Nelson’s Community Compost on their journey to design and install bEartha\, a machine that’s about to revolutionise community-scale composting!\n \nWatch the official trailer  \nThe launch of Climate Action Week\nThis evening is also the launch night of Climate Action Week\, the Nelson Tasman Climate Forum’s invitation to walk the walk and engage in action to slow down climate change. We’ll learn about the many events planned for the week ahead and our guest speakers will officially launch the week. \nMore information and registration details for this unique evening are available here: World Film Premiere: Ben & bEartha: A Community’s Compost Love Story \n\n \n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week events HERE or on the Event section of the website.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/ben-beartha-a-communitys-compost-love-story/
LOCATION:Annesbrook Event center\, 40 Saxton Road\, Stoke\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230528T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230425T224640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230525T045851Z
UID:10000043-1685264400-1685278800@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Join the first planting session of the year for the Banded Rail!
DESCRIPTION:Battle for the Banded Rail is a project working with local communities to increase the number of banded rail and\nother estuarine birds on the margins of the Waimea Inlet by restoring habitat and trapping predators. \nTheir first planting on 28th May at Estuary Place in Richmond  coincides with Climate Action Week. \nAccess is from the end of Estuary Place or from the cycleway.  Estuary Place is off Lower Queen Street\, Richmond\, 1km from the traffic lights.\n\nBring gloves\, a spade if you have one and drinking water.  Wear solid footwear and clothes suitable for the weather conditions.  Morning tea will be provided and all volunteers are welcome.\n\nIf the weather is not good\, we will cancel by 8am on the day (in this case\, please phone or email the organiser). However\, if it’s just doubtful or light rain we will go ahead.\n\nOur full planting schedule for this winter can be seen below. Everyone is welcome and there are jobs other than\ndigging! \n \n \nIf you would like to receive their weekly emails about planting days coming up through the season please contact the Battle for the Banded Rail team. \nFor information about the Battle for the Banded Rail project or to receive our weekly emails about planting days\ncoming up through the season\, please contact Kathryn Brownlie on 544 4537 or bandedrail@gmail.com \n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week events HERE or on the Event section of the website.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/join-the-first-planting-session-of-the-year-for-the-banded-rail/
LOCATION:Estuary Place\, Richmond\, Access from Lower Queen St or from the cycleway\, Richmond
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle for The Banded Rail":MAILTO:bandedrail@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230528T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230504T005903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T030919Z
UID:10000054-1685278800-1685278800@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Safer Biking and Walking around Nelson – Rally for Travel Justice
DESCRIPTION:Are you disgruntled\, dismayed or downright disgusted that\, despite all our knowledge about global warming and the distressing evidence it presents before our eyes\, cars still rule the roost in Nelson? Empty cars are still given the kerbside space that cyclists could better use; and every one of them could have a driver about to fling open the door. People with any disability at all can’t safely cross streets; even with pedestrian refuges\, we still have to dash when cars are coming at us at 50 kph. \n\n\n\nRoundabouts\, kerbside parking\, fast speeds are all seemingly cemented in place for the benefit of motorists and to the disadvantage of all other modes of travel. Is this fair? No\, it’s not only unfair\, it’s short-sighted\, and it’s bad for human health and social cohesion. \n\nSo let’s Rally for Travel Justice again. Meet at Millers Acre\, 1 pm on Sunday 28th MayWalk\, scoot\, wheelchair or bike to the Church Steps. Please circulate far and wide the poster attached here. \nOur map will be at the Church Steps for you to mark on your trouble spots. We put stars on any spots that have been fixed since last time – it’s not a glittering galaxy – yet. \nSee you there\, with or without a message to display. We’ll have plenty of placards for you to use. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week events HERE or on the Event section of the website.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/safer-biking-and-walking-around-nelson-rally-for-travel-justice-2/
LOCATION:Millers Acres\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230528T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230514T233649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230521T211221Z
UID:10000066-1685278800-1685289600@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Maire Stream Guardians/Nurturers working bee
DESCRIPTION:Come and help the Maire Stream Guardians/Nurtururs during their next working bee. \nThe Maire Stream project is about Earths nature. Flora and Fauna. Being good ancestors for future generations. \nIt is about a monitoring\, but also restoration project of a stream which though it does have Kokopu fish and eels\, is  very low on macro-invertebrates-food for fish and needs our care. \nMore info about the Rise of Maire Stream Guardians  can be viewed on Youtube: Maire Stream Guardians. \nAnd if you are interested to join or follow the work done by the Guardians\, find out more on this Facebook page. \nFor the working bee organised during Climate Action Week\, on the Sunday 28th of May\, meet at the grassy area above 41 Highview Drive – Tahunanui. \nPlease sign in – Read Health & Safety – Spray soles of footwear with red Sanitiser – Rinse hands with Sanitiser provided\, and then follow the signs and walk down the 4×4 track to the Maire Stream Restoration Area-view picture. 😊 \nWear sturdy footwear\, long sleeves\, long trousers and bring any of the following; secateurs\, lobbers\, clippers\, garden fork\, gloves\, hat and water to drink. Prickle guard gloves provided. \nThis event is weather dependent. If you would like to join the event\, please check here for an update or provide us with your contact information (info@ntcf.nz) so that we can notify you if the event is cancelled.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/maire-stream-guardians-nurturers-working-bee/
LOCATION:41 Highview Drive\, 41 Highview Drive\, Tahunanui - Nelson
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maire Stream Guardians":MAILTO:amelectrolysis@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230529T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230529T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230522T212019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230522T212419Z
UID:10000074-1685354400-1685365200@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Visible Mending workshop and Movie
DESCRIPTION:Register by sending an email to info@ntcf.nz
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/visible-mending-workshop-and-movie/
LOCATION:Ghecko Theatre\, 23b Wallace Street\, Motueka
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230529T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230529T203000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230515T005938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230529T004843Z
UID:10000068-1685386800-1685392200@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Paul Winton and the 1.5° Project - How to decarbonise our Transport system? Webinar
DESCRIPTION:New Zealand can deliver on a 1.5ºC future\nTo achieve this\, transportation in New Zealand must be largely decarbonised by 2030. \nOur current transport system no longer meets our needs. \nBy 2030 our transport system will be safe\, healthy\, accessible to all\, resilient and decarbonised. \nJoin us during this webinar where Dr Paul Winton will tell us a little bit more about the 1.5° Project and his ideas on how to achieve this objective! After Paul speaks\, we’ll hear from transport staff at Nelson City Council and Tasman District Council about what’s happening to reduce transport emissions here in our region.  \nMore info about the 1.5° Project here: The 1Point5 Project \nPaul Winton has a PhD in engineering\, is a former McKinsey & Company consultant and a founder of Temple Capital Investment Specialists. His day job is to advise funds and corporates on investments and acquisitions\, typically in industries undergoing or on the cusp of disruptive change.  \nFor the past year he has been working on identifying the most pragmatic path for New Zealand to meet its obligations under a 1.5°C scenario as outlined in the Zero Carbon Act of 2019. \nPlease register here to receive the zoom link for the meeting: Registration
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/paul-winton-and-the-1-5-project-how-to-decarbonise-our-transport-system-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Forum,Home Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230530T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260510T195315
CREATED:20230515T015441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230529T004242Z
UID:10000069-1685440800-1685462400@www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz
SUMMARY:Golden Bay Sustainability Tour
DESCRIPTION:A chance for locals to visit businesses in Golden Bay who are on the sustainable business journey. \nWe’ll see their initiatives in action\, and hear their stories. \nJoin the Mohua 2042 Trsut for this full day of visits. A bus will drive us throughout the day to the different places. \nDeparture: 10 am at the I-Site \nVisit and learn about the sustainability journey of the following businesses:  Healthpost (around 10.30am) – Mussel Inn (around 11.45am) – Wholemeal (around 1pm + lunch) and Kiwi Spirit Distillery (around 2.15pm). \nThere will be a chance to buy your lunch at Wholemeal. \nReturn at 3.30pm \nCost : $15 per person \nRegistrations essentials HERE \nContact: Debbie Pearson 021 02549509 \nMore info about the Mohua 2042 Strategy here (in full – in summary). \n\n \nSee other Climate Action Week events HERE or on the Event section of the website.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/golden-bay-sustainability-tour/
LOCATION:Tākaka I-Site\, Willow Street\, Takaka\, 7110
CATEGORIES:External,Home Featured
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