We are excited to announce that the 2020 Sustainability Festival will be run by the Bass Coast Landcare Network (BCLN) at the Bass Recreation Reserve and River Garden in Bass! |
Postponed due to Covid-19 |
The 2020 Sustainability Festival will still host the popular market type stalls and children’s activities of past festivals, with the addition of small demonstrations, interactive workshops and high quality tours to see sustainability in action at nearby sites.
The details so far…
When: New date TBA
Where: Bass Recreation Reserve and the River Garden, 2-4 Bass School Road, Bass.
Click below to find out about opportunities for exhibitors, demonstrators, speakers, sponsors, volunteers, tours and of course to find out more about the event itself as details are confirmed.....
We look forward to bringing you a great community event that that will inspire and assist us to adapt for the future!!!
For Event information please contact lisa.wangman@basscoastlandcare.org.au or contact the Bass Coast Landcare Network Office on (03)5678 2335.
The details so far…
When: New date TBA
Where: Bass Recreation Reserve and the River Garden, 2-4 Bass School Road, Bass.
Click below to find out about opportunities for exhibitors, demonstrators, speakers, sponsors, volunteers, tours and of course to find out more about the event itself as details are confirmed.....
We look forward to bringing you a great community event that that will inspire and assist us to adapt for the future!!!
For Event information please contact lisa.wangman@basscoastlandcare.org.au or contact the Bass Coast Landcare Network Office on (03)5678 2335.
Sustainable Living Household Kit
This kit is designed to help householders to reduce their impacts on the environment by reducing energy and water use and waste production. It evolved from a three-year sustainability project for households and businesses, which was conducted by Phillip Island Landcare with funding from the Victorian Government Sustainability Fund.
We hope that this kit will empower people to make changes in their homes. We also hope that it is valuable to other organisations planning to conduct sustainability projects in their own communities. The kit is yours to download for free (click the image to download) |