Transition Town Vincent Movie and Panel Discussion - Making a Mini-Forest
Event description
An inspiring documentary and panel discussion where we reimagine what life would be like if biodiversity was restored to the inner city suburbs of Perth. 🌳🌲
In different places, at different times, different people work towards the same goal - planting mini-forests in European cities. These groups use the Miyawaki Method, a tree-planting technique that focuses on regionally native tree species, uses no chemical fertilizers or additives, planting densely, using a relatively small area of land, and requires no maintenance after a few years. Narrated by Hannah Lewis, author of "Mini-Forest Revolution," stories form a bigger picture of planting mini-forests to counter climate change and restore biodiversity.
We're reshowing this documentary because of significant interest in our Black Cockatoo Forest project and the idea of upscaling it through the inner city suburbs of Perth. We will be joined by a number of panelists for a discussion after the documentary to gain a vision for the Black Cockatoo Forest in the inner city suburbs of Perth. The panelists will include Dr Grey Coupland (Murdoch University/Pocket Forests WA), Catriona Ferrie (Rotary), Steve McCabe (Rewild Perth) and others to be announced.
Before the movie, at 5pm, there will be a walking tour of Transition Town Vincent's nearby nature hub, a circularity precinct which features the first Black Cockatoo pocket forest planted in August, stage 2 planting site, the compost hub, community food forest, potting shed, Tools n Things library and existing bushland.
This project is jointly funded by Transition Town Vincent, Murdoch University, City of Vincent, Rotary International and the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust, Perth Natural Resource Management, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel,
Event Details
The film starts at 6.30pm. Please arrive by 6.15pm if possible (Or 5pm for the walking tour).
Alcohol is available for purchase at the bar. There will be free popcorn thanks to The Source at The Mezz and free bakery items thanks to Dejaxo Bakery. You can also BYO snacks.
Children are welcome to attend if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
No need to print your ticket.
Transition Town Vincent film nights are run by volunteers. A donation is appreciated to help cover the costs of screening rights and to fund more Pocket Forests. Learn more at our Facebook page
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