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Sustainable Communities SA Newsletter # 61, April 2013                        www.sustainablecommunitiessa.wordpress.com.au

Localisation in all aspects of our lives

was reinforced as essential at the Economics of Happiness Conference in Byron Bay in March.The discussions over two and half days endorsed the activities that we are involved with and emphasised the need to focus on whatever local activity we can concerning local food production and exchange, using and investing in local business, local transport, influencing our local councils and building community in whatever way we can including singing together.
 
The range of projects being undertaken by Sustainable Communities members and Community Groups is extremely important in developing the New Economy discussed at the Economics of Happiness Conference. In five plenaries and four sets of 6 workshops people from Australia, Nigeria, India, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Colombia, USA, Canada and UK spoke about the work they are doing. Many presenters are world renowned in their fields.The major areas discussed were the localisation of our economies, our food production, education and also our own identity and relationship with people and nature.
 
We can be pleased with what we are doing and we must continue our various activities with enjoyment. We will be encouraged and our movement strengthened with a network of information about the range of actions and changing lifestyles that we are all undertaking.

by Beth Mylius

Trading between LETS groups

by Sue Andrews

Here are some of last month’s trades – Cards, fruit and veg,  graphic design, compost bin, hose, sewing, gardening, scoria, clothing, jam, cakes, biscuits, electric dehydrator. 

Some trades have been between Adelaide LETS members, some with SISLETS (the other LETS system in Adelaide), and some with interstate members.  It’s easy to intertrade, you simply go onto your online account and see what’s on offer.  Click here to register and start trading  or call Sue on 82662757 if you  need some help.
The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters

'Plan to Cycle' - City-wide bicycle plan


The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, in partnership with infraPlan and Bike SA, is developing a City-wide Bicycle Plan to provide and stimulate greater bicycle use in the Council area and is seeking comments from the community to inform this important Plan.

They are conducting an in-depth consultation strategy which includes:
  • an open workshop on Saturday April 7 at the Magill Road Alive event (also with bikes to try, and bike maintenance workshops)
  • an online survey
  • a facebook page

WHATS ON

Essential Eddibles


Sun 7 Apr, 9-11am @ Joslin Reserve (between 3rd & 4th Ave, Joslin)

Enquires to Kate.
Follow on Facebook.
Other Urban Orchards.


One Planet Market


Sat 20 Apr, 9-12pm @ Payneham Community Centre (374 Payneham Rd).

Stalls inc. home produce, Swap & Share, native plants giveaway, Freecycle, morning tea, LETS & growers produce.
 

Community Action for Sustainability Movie Night - No Impact Man


Friday 5 April @ Main Corner, Dress Circle, 1 Bay Road, Mount Gambier.

Doors open 6.30pm, Film 7.00pm/ Tickets at the Door by Donation /Supper afterwards.

Colin Beavan decides to completely eliminate his personal impact on the environment for the next year. Read more about film here.

Local Harvest Challenge


Mon 1 Apr - Sun 7 Apr

It’s one week where you we take on the goal of intentionally reclaiming your food choices and decreasing the degrees of separation between us and our food.

You can do the week at any time, however the annual Challenge week is officially the first week of April. You can participate with others close to you and blog your experiences. Register for the challenge week here.




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