Below is just a selection of our past projects...
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A vibrant weekend festival 'celebrating sustainability' with delicious cooking demos, an array of talks and workshops, music, upcycling and kids activities.
A new network of organisations, established to promote, support and build on Tasmania's 'education for sustainability' innovation and achievement.
Opportunities abound for innovative job creation and new skills in a changing Tasmanian economy.
Eco driving is a series of tips, measures, techniques and habits to enable drivers to obtain the best possible fuel efficiency for their vehicle.
The project is trialling an innovative, community capacity building approach to implement energy efficiency upgrades for low income households.
Don't Waste Hobart was an interactive campaign to reduce waste going to landfill in Hobart. Check out the resulting videos here.
Supporting residents to create nutrient-rich compost for their garden while preventing food waste and reducing harmful methane gases from landfill.
We've been running gardening and cooking workshops regularly with Clarendon Vale Primary School and Bayview Secondary College
Tassievore is all about encouraging Tasmanians to consume more local produce, support local businesses and grow food.
This program helped tenants in private rental properties to save money on their bills and stay warm.
We worked hard to improve food security in Glenorchy through various initiatives.
We're using carrots (not sticks) to get Hobart food shops to switch from plastic to compostable takeaway packaging.
The Live & Learn program aims to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, motivation and support required to practice and champion sustainable living.
Energy literacy training video for front-line community service workers - great for individuals too
Our 2015 events ranged from DIY double-glazing to our Live and Learn 7-week sustainability course.
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