Tuesday, May 30, 2006

SUNDAY 4 WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY


This Sunday is World Environment Day and there are many people organizing wonderful ways to celebrate, educate and act!

The Wilderness Society are organizing a big rally in the city for Victoria’s forests, so if you’re around Melbourne

“11am Sunday 4 June, 2006
Meet at the State Library and march to Federation Square, Melbourne

We rallied to save Tasmania's forests in 2004, now it’s Victoria's turn. Get along to the State Library, Swanston Street on Sunday 4 June 2006, to be part of the campaign to protect our old-growth forests and water catchments.”

If rallying is less, or gardening and meeting the community more your style, join Cat and the members of CODEMO at Maria’s house in Endeavour Hills for the latest in our “PermaBlitz” garden day series. This will be a small one, to match the yard, but a few extras are always welcome. Bring sweetie treats, spare seeds or seedlings and newspaper. 12pm 10 Eywood Enderbour Hills 3802 Endeavour Hills.

And finally, if you haven’t yet seen “The End of Suburbia”, Environment Victoria are holding a screening in Knox:

End of Suburbia free screening

What will peak oil mean for Knox?

The film screening will be followed by a discussion about how we can adapt our communities, transport choices and lifestyles to living with less and more expensive oil.

Sunday June 4, 1:30–3:30pm

Rowville and District Neighbourhood House,
20 Fullham Road, Rowville (Melway 81 K1)

For further information contact Louise Sales, Sustainable Transport Campaigner: louise.sales@envict.org.au, 9341 8109

Or see: www.endofsuburbia.com

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