Creating Resilience Through Diversity
Event description
POST-PONED September dates due to Covid travel restrictions preventing organisers and keynote being able to get to WA. We are working on December dates that are still to be confirmed. Other than finding a suitable date, the event remains the same. If it isn't possible to attend refunds are available minus the booking fee (which has gone to a social enterprise for Indigenous Scholarships).
This is a two-day event taking a deep dive into diversity with Dr Christine Jones.
Dr Christine Jones, a Soils Ecologist, offers an accessible, inspiring perspective to the pressing worldwide challenge of restoring topsoil, essential for every landholder, consumer and the planet.
We look forward to exploring ALL forms of diversity from seeds, plants, soil life (micro/macro), animals, trees, people, farming, business.
2-day event (without dinner) includes MT, Lunch, AT = $220+GST
2-day event bookings of 2 or more = $180+GST/pp (so make sure you bring a friend and book together)
Soil Restoration Farming Launch Dinner
We are excited to share with the world our newly reformed version of Soil Restoration Farming and invite people to join us in a celebratory dinner on the Monday night. Dinner only guests are most welcome!
Cost for dinner is $50+GST
Accommodation
Muresk Institute has a variety of accommodation packages with self-catering facilities and are only a 15 minute drive into Northam where there are supermarkets, take away foods and restaurants.
- One night @ $46.00
- Two night package @ $ 81.00 per person
- Three night package @ $122.00 per person
For more information or booking please phone 1300 994 031 or email mureskbookings@dtwd.wa.gov.auÂ
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