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The Energy Forum

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Brighton Catholic Parish
Brighton SA, Australia
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Tue, 23 Sep, 7pm - 9pm ACST

Event description

Please join us for another public forum, this time on the topic of Energy. Following a Welcome to Country offered by Aunty Elaine Magias, the format will again be a panel Q&A with both preset questions and questions from the audience on the night. We look forward to your participation as we deep-dive the many facets of energy. What exactly is it and what does it do? How can it help explain the global predicament we currently find ourselves in? And what does all this mean for our current and future relationship with energy including in our daily personal and community lives in South Australia - such as food, housing, transport, water and waste, and our levels of consumption. A diverse set of panellists will again share their insights and perspectives. As this topic is complex, but profound, we ask that you view this important synthesis condensed into a short 10 minute video by Nate Hagens on how energy has shaped our world - please bring along your questions. It's sure to be another conversation we need to have.

Welcome to Country:

offered by Aunty Elaine Magias

Panellists include (as of 30 July):

  1. Graham Brookman, The Food Forest, Gawler

  2. Andrew Tidswell, Southern Grazers and Growers Permaculture Group

When: Tuesday 23 September, 7pm-9pm ACST

Where: St Joseph’s Catholic Church/Brighton Catholic Parish Activity Centre, 24 Strathmore Tce, Brighton 

Bookings: essential (online); limit of 80 persons

Car parking: available on adjacent streets and by the nearby Brighton Railway Station off Commercial Rd. The Parish car park is also available - enter via Old Beach Road:

Public Transport: nearby Brighton Railway Station stop (Adelaide Metro) for train and bus routes (see map below) 

Accessibility: level access, accessible toilets, car parks immediately in front of Church and in the parish car park off Old Beach Road (refer to map above)

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Brighton Catholic Parish
Brighton SA, Australia