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    Bruns Riverkeepers Launch - 11 days by the river

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    4 Burringbar St
    mullumbimby, australia
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    We invite you to be part of a movement to care for and restore the beautiful Brunswick - Durrumbil- River.Ā  From it's source in the cliff faces of Mt Jeruslem to the sea,Ā  we can each take action to contribute to the health of our river

    The Bruns RiverkeepersĀ launch "11 days by the river" brings together diverse opportunities to find your way as a riverkeeper and contemporary custodian of the waters by (and in )Ā which we work, live and play!Ā 

    Byron Community College Community Arts Hub will beĀ a home for 11 days toĀ the many and diverse projects, activities and ways of connecting, caring for and celebrating the river.Ā 

    Over the 11 days we will share our emerging vision and call to action for the river, while bringing together and showcasingĀ key projects and organisation already active including Brunswick Valley Landcare, Wild BnB, Ozfish, Reforest Now, Byron Shire Council,Ā Luminous Youth, Living Labs and more to be announced.Ā 

    All events are free but please register to assist us with catering and managing capacity at the venue <3


    KEY EVENTS

    • Ā Ā Wednesday 16th of October 5-7.30Ā pm: Opening and Launch of Bruns Riverkeepers Alliance -Ā featĀ Emily Lubvitz and theĀ Main Arm ValleyĀ Choir
    • Ā  Friday 25th October 4-7pm: "Living with water"Ā a special Green Drinks cohosted by Living Lab Northern RiversĀ - with guest speaker Joshua Lewis (New Orleans)Ā in conversation withĀ Riverkeepers Kristin and TechaĀ 
    • Ā  Saturday 26th OctoberĀ 12noon -4pm:Ā Ā River Celebration -Ā an afternoon of connection, care and celebration for the river, bring a picnic and join us forĀ workshops, music, deep listeningĀ and conversations by the riverĀ 

    Drop in over the 11 days the Arts Hub,Ā Ā Monday to Friday from 9am-5pm for an interactive and immersiveĀ journey into riverkeeping featuring:Ā 

    * "We are all riverkeepers creative activation"Ā - A unique journey mapĀ will be available to guide you in a walk (or paddle) alongĀ the riverside in Mullumbimby with the invitation to practice deepĀ listen to the voice of theĀ river ecosystem. From this space we invite you to write yourself a letter or poemĀ from the river and contribute it to our creative space

    *Ā  film, archival footage and multimedia projections booth

    * hands on installations including habitat boxes, macroinvertebrateĀ 

    Ā *Ā  'worst weeds of the river' competition

    *Ā  an interactive map for youĀ to leave references toĀ your current missions,Ā visions, sacred places,Ā hopes, and concerns for the river to help us better understand and prioritise missions

    * heaps of information on the various organisation and ways you can connect into and care for the river

    * we are all riverkeepers - explore the diversity of theĀ "keepersĀ of the river"Ā  human and non human

    FURTHER INFORMATION ON EVENTS BELOW- WITH MORE PROGRAMMINGĀ ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING SOON
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    ABOUTĀ BRUNS RIVERKEEPERS

    Ā The Brunswick River is a much-loved entity that flows through many of the major towns and villages of the Byron Shire. Itā€™s hard to imagine a local person who isnā€™t touched by and doesnā€™t love this river.Ā Our initiative has emerged from the need for collective and catchment level action and caretakingĀ to address the state of the river and the impacts of the 2022 floods.

    Collaboration and coordinated action is key to our vision, as we see local landowners, indigenous custodians, scientists, council and other government agencies, environmental groups, local businesses, school children, and all who love and care for the river each playing a role.Ā Building on some excellent initiatives already active in improving river health, andrĀ  im custodianship of the First peoples of our region,Ā we seek to be guided by traditional knowledge as well as the best available science, and are developing a call to action to address key threats and negative impacts on the rivers health.
    We are currently planning an inaugural gathering to launch this initiative and would love to hear from you.
    To express interest in joining the alliance, and stay abreast of the evolving program, go to our website and completeĀ this form.

    The word ā€˜allianceā€™ is key- we want to build momentum through the collaboration of all relevant actors. It's time to build a cohesive and coordinated alliance that can successfully work together to heal and restore the river. Join us in our mission !

    UPCOMING EVENTS

    FridayĀ 25th October 4-7pm "Living the water"Ā a special green drinks cohosted withĀ Living Labs-Ā Ā A COMMUNITY CONVERSATION WITH JOSHUA LEWIS, KRISTIN DEN EXTER AND TECHA BEAUMONT
    Living With Water: The promise and peril of nature-based solutionsĀ Ā 

    As we grapple with a changing climate and the negative impacts of historical land uses, what opportunities exist to work with nature rather than against it, and if we take this approach, what is at stake? What can we learn from Louisianaā€™s Mississippi Delta about implementing nature-based solutions that allow our waterways to flourish?

    Join us for an evening with New Orleans-based Professor of River and Coastal Studies, Dr. Joshua Lewis, Richmond Riverkeepers co-founder Dr Kristin den Exter and Bruns Riverkeepers co-founder Techa Beaumont. Together theyā€™ll share local and international perspectives on using nature-based solutions to tackle big environmental challenges along our waterways.

    From wetland restoration to river management, coastal Louisiana has seen everyone ā€“ from passionate environmental advocates to large industries ā€“ embrace nature-based solutions. But for those of us living in Northern Rivers, how do we sift through these ideas? Which projects really represent a shift toward a sustainable future, and which ones are just ā€œbusiness as usualā€ with a green label?

    Joshua will share valuable lessons from over 20 years of experience in Louisianaā€™s Mississippi Delta, helping us to critically examine nature-based infrastructure proposals. Itā€™s an exciting space, but also complex, and this conversation will offer a helpful framework for understanding whatā€™s working, whatā€™s not, and how we can apply these insights to our own region.

    Josh will share highlights from his work with nature-based solutions around the Mississippi Delta and will then be joined by Kristin and Techa for a discussion exploring the opportunities locally to use this knowledge to live harmoniously with our waterways.Ā Ā 

    This event is a special Green Drinks as part of the Bruns Riverkeepers Launch program.Ā Hosted by Mullum SEED, Living Lab Northern Rivers, Bruns & Richmond Riverkeepers.Ā Joshua Lewis is visiting Australia at the invitation of Living Lab Northern Rivers in partnership with Sydney Universityā€™s Henry Halloran Research Trust.

    (Please RSVP,Ā Snacks provided, drinks available for purchas

    Ā Ā Saturday 26th OctoberĀ 12noon -6pm:Ā Ā River Celebration -Ā an afternoon of connection, care and celebration, bring a picnic and join workshops, music and conversations by the river in this family friendly event, showcasing the 11 days of creativity, connection and care for the river

    feat. workshops, talks and performancesĀ with an array of riverkeepers including Babilali Dancers,Ā Luminous Youth kids activities,Ā the River all stars band with Rain and Karin, song circle with Maddy Monacelli, riverbank planting and weedingĀ with Reforest Now, riverkeeper yarns, water bug survey and talks on fish in our riversĀ and more!Ā 

    PAST EVENTS AS PART OF THE LAUNCHĀ 

    Wednesday 16th of October 5-7.30Ā pm: Opening and Launch of Bruns Riverkeepers AllianceĀ 

    Join us for the offical opening of our creative activation "we are all riverkeepers' that will take place in theĀ Community ArtsĀ Hub for 11 days.Ā 

    As well as an introduction to the vision and intentions of the Bruns Riverkeepers movement, we will launch our website, and RiverkeeperĀ vision and calls to action. The Main ArmĀ Valley Choir will sing some songs for the river, warming up for some musical treats fromĀ their choir leader, theĀ fabulous folk queen Emily Lubitz (lead vocalist of Tin Pan Orange) with lush sonic serenades.

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