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Wed, 28 May, 6:30pm - 7:30pm AEST

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Banyule Loves...Saving Money & Energy!

What is a heat pump? How can you use your split system during winter? Join us for this online workshop to find how you can save money on your energy bills.

This no-cost workshop is part of the new Banyule Loves...Workshop Series.

This workshop will be a hour of information about how a heat pump hot water unit works. How to better utilise your split system during winter. Led by Solar Savers, the workshop will discuss technologies and available subsidies for your home to save money on your energy bills. Everyone from homeowners to renters are welcome!

Light refreshments will be provided.


Agenda for workshop:


6:30-6:35 pm    Short Introduction 

6:35-6:45 pm    What is a Heat Pump Hot Water System?  

6:45-7:00pm     How to better utilise your Split System

7:00-7:30 pm    Questions and Answers


General notes:
 

  • This workshop is targeted towards adults. 
  • A link for the webinar will be emailed to you prior to the event. Please log on 5 minutes before to ensure you can access it.
  • Solar Savers can offer Banyule residents quotes for heat pumps and/or split systems. 
  • You do not need to use Solar Savers and their suppliers for heat pumps and/or split systems, always get 3 quotes and compare what's available to you. 
  • This workshop will be recorded for future use, please turn your camera off if you do not consent to being recorded. 

The Banyule Loves...Workshop Series explores the lost art of sustainable, climate-resilient living. The series celebrates the things about Banyule which our community loves- from gardening to connecting to Country to saving money on our energy bills- these workshops will upskill community members while connecting participants to like-minded neighbours. Attendees are entered in a drawing for a prize for participating in each workshop with the drawing held at the annual wrap-up celebration and showcase event in November. Each attendee will receive a certification of completion for the workshops they attend.




This workshop takes place during the Kulin season of Waring (Wombat). Waring (wombats) emerge from their burrows to enjoy the warmth of the sun and graze, a change from their summertime nocturnal behaviour. Waring burrowing behaviour has an important role in our natural ecosystems, aiding in improving soil health by cycling natural nutrients to the surface and softening compacted soils to allow seedlings to mix when they wouldn’t normally be able to. Waring burrows provide protection and shelter to other native species, both from fires and non-native predators. The most common wombat species in Victoria is the Bare-nosed Wombat.



Banyule City Council is proud to acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as traditional custodians of the land and we pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders, past, present and emerging, who have resided in the area and have been an integral part of the region's history.

Our community is made up of diverse cultures, beliefs, abilities, bodies, sexualities, ages and genders. We are committed to access, equity, participation and rights for everyone: principles which empower, foster harmony and increase the wellbeing of an inclusive community.

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