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Build-better, but how? 04 - Christchurch

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The Central Art Gallery
Christchurch, New Zealand
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*** POSTPONED UNTIL 2021 (NEW DATE TBC) ***
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We've big challenges confronting us here in Aotearoa - which hold the seeds for how we can work together to create a more regenerative future. But how do we unlock our collective intelligence, connect up the dots in our communities, and get new thinking & new ideas underway that have real impact?  

Have you an idea that could change people’s lives?  Can you see a solution to a problem that is hiding in plain sight? Want to connect with a team of like-hearted people in your community to help transform ideas into something real? 

Join Collective Intelligence founder and chief distiller, Ian 'Harv' Harvey, for this, the fourth event in our nationwide series - Build-better but how? - an interactive, share-over-lunch, ideas distillery. 

Come and explore how we can collectively, learn our way into the future. All are welcome but be warned - this is an intimate event and will not be for spectators!

Tickets include the sharing of ideas and inspiration, over a boxed lunch, at The Central Art Gallery (2 Worcester Boulevard, in the Library Building at the Arts
Centre).

**This is part of a series of regional 'ideas distilleries' brought to you by Impact Teams - a new initiative from business wellbeing experts, Collective Intelligence**

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The Central Art Gallery
Christchurch, New Zealand