In this blog post, Brisbane’s green future: Climate action strategies aligned with sustainable development goals, Ali Cheshmehzangi talks about the need for “collaborations with local communities, businesses, and academic institutions”, “neighbourhood-based projects” and “collaboration [that] promotes a sustainable culture throughout the city.”
This is spot on, but how do we make it happen at the scale and speed required?
During February, we will work with Regen Brisbane and The Shady Lanes Project to explore how we all might come together to do these collaborations, at scale and speed, to mitigate or adapt to urban heat. There will be at least one in-person workshop, and others activities online.
Where: Bracken Ridge Library
When: Sunday 16th February 3pm to 5pm.
Afternoon tea provided.
RSVP essential using the form on this page.
Bracken Ridge Library is on Bus route 330
Note: The Library is closed on Sundays and doors locked. Please try to arrive between 2:45 and 2:55pm. If you have difficulty getting in, you can contact us on the phone number in the confirmation email.
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