2020 Weekly Winter Webinars with CERES
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Tue 02 Jun 2020 - Tue 23 Jun 2020
CERES is an environmental education centre, urban farm and social enterprise hub located on Wurundjeri land alongside the Merri Creek in Melbourne. Their vision is for people to fall in love with the earth again. If you're looking for supplies for the garden, the
CERES Nursery online store has their most popular items all in the one place for you to browse and collect. Shop virtually for books, tools, gifts and more. All you need to do is choose a pick-up date, then drive by and collect. You can also shop for
Organic Grocery and partake in a
Tamil Feast .
They also run courses and workshops, all of which are now online thanks to COVID-19. It may not be as satisfying as being there, but for now, on the plus side, you don't need to travel to get there. Check for their
Events on their
Facebook page which has lots of other informative and interesting information. You'll also find
CERES on Instagram . Courses and workshops are as follows, and for more courses,
CHECK HERE .
Winter on the way means CERES has come up with the first of their
Weekly Winter Webinars . This series of lunchtime webinar sessions will host key creative thinkers and local legends from our community. The focus is on creating a newly imagined future beyond COVID-19. Get inspired by legends of permaculture, new economics, regen-ag and climate change education with globally relevant ideas about regenerative futures.
The program launches moderated Q&A panels and there are 4
Weekly Winter Webinars in all as follows.
Each webinar runs for an hour and is run once a week on a Tuesday at 1pm. Ticket pricing is based on an honesty system and goes from FREE to $20.
Tuesday 2 June BOOK HERE for Permaculture with Permi legends Kat Lavers, Keri Chiveralls and Ben Habib in how to permaculture your way out of a crisis.
Tue 9 Jun BOOK HERE for Regenerative Agriculture with Emily Connors (Farmer @ Joe's Market Garden), Katie Johnston (Vice President @ Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance) and Rachel Rubenstein (Urban Farmer @ Honey Lane, CERES).
Tue 16 Jun BOOK HERE for New Economies; talking transformation and resurgence - localisation and new economies. Speakers are yet to be announced.
Tue 23 Jun BOOK HERE for Climate and Natural Systems; comparing climate change and COVID-19 - what can we learn and how should we act? Again, speakers are yet to be announced.
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