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National Day of Action - 'Rail against the RONS' (Roads of National Significance)
Submitted by Nicola E on 22 May 2011 - 8:37pm | updated 22 May 2011 | EventKapiti residents are organising a march from the Kapiti Coast to Parliament, meeting other groups opposed to the 'Roads of National (Party) Significance (Stupidity)' on Wednesday 6 July (12.30-1.30pm rally at Parliament).
For those unable to come to Wellington, please consider organising a non-violent protest that day to give Stephen Joyce and the government a clear message that we need world-class affordable, reliable and integrated public transport solutions for Aotearoa, not super highways for new 60-80 tonne trucks! » Read more
Location / Venue:
Parliament, Wellington, or a venue near you
Details for Dr. James Hansen
Submitted by seemorerocks on 11 May 2011 - 9:23pm | EventI see details have been given for Dr Hansen's talk in Auckland.
Here are the details for the rest of the country: » Read more

Permaculture Design Course in Sunny Karamea on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand
Submitted by rongo22 on 5 May 2011 - 2:23pm | Event
Permaculture Design Course: Aug. 7 to Aug 20, 2011
Karamea, West Coast, South Island, NEW ZEALAND
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Location / Venue:
KARAMEA, West Coast, South Island, NEW ZEALAND
Public talks by NASA climate scientist James Hansen
Submitted by Jonathan on 2 May 2011 - 12:25pm | updated 03 May 2011 | EventDr. James Hansen, the scientist behind the number 350 and one of the world's most prominent and influential climate scientists, is giving a series of public talks on the topic “Human-Made Climate Change: A Scientific, Moral and Legal issue” in Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Dunedin, Gore and Christchurch over a 10-day period.
Human-Made Climate Change: A Scientific, Moral and Legal Issue » Read more
Facebook page for Transition Towns Aotearoa
Submitted by James Samuel on 1 May 2011 - 10:48pm | updated 01 May 2011 | Local newsRimu and I had some discussion about this and figured it was time to join the fray. Things are changing fast in Facebook land, and our experience of using this media tool has convinced us it's a good move.
Please drop over and check it out, make some comments if you feel inclined and be sure to "Like" the page.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Transition-Towns-Aotearoa-NZ/128303120577549
We've come a long way since the first email list began in 2007 after the first TT workshops at the Taupo Eco Show, and continue to make good use of the communications tools that enable us to share stories and organise as we work to build the future we want to see. » Read more

Women in Transition
Submitted by Natalie on 8 April 2011 - 3:34pm | updated 01 May 2011 | EventLocation / Venue:
Alicetown Community Centre, Lower Hutt
Sustainable ethanal production
Submitted by Richard on 3 April 2011 - 10:01pm | updated 14 Dec 2011 | Event
Its been quiet on the ethanol front but FINALLY we have some action!!!Congrats to the Far Nrth Environment Centre and Far North Envirolab for....Turn your farm waste into a fuel - Taipa Workshop – 2pm Friday 15 April15th April 2011 2:00PM |
Location / Venue:
Taipa, far North
Tim Bothams Presents ~ The Balance of Living with The Earth
Submitted by sharon on 20 March 2011 - 9:03am | updated 20 Mar 2011 | EventTim Bothams Presents ~ The Balance of Living With The Earth
Do you receive signals from the Earth to be aware of future events?
Is the food you eat abundantly nutritious?
The planet is in greater peril than ever. While climate change is the greatest challenge of our time, it also presents the greatest possibility - an unprecedented opportunity to build a healthy, prosperous, clean energy economy now, and for the future. » Read more
Location / Venue:
Parnell Community Centre
Growing a Sustainable Community… How?
Submitted by Richard Morrison on 16 March 2011 - 8:13pm | EventJulia Milne and Karen Clifford from Great Start House will present their ideas and experiences in connecting people and services together. How your Community Garden can connect more families in your local area.
Location / Venue:
Tuesday 7.30-9.00 22 March 2011 St James Hall: Woburn Rd Memorial Library car park, 59 Woburn Road, Lower Hutt

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