Communities shaping the future
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Communities shaping the future
a day of conversations and films
Transition Tatura brings to the Goulburn Valley community our inaugural film festival. It’s a day of conversations and films; a format that includes inspiring speakers, short films and time for both facilitated and free conversation.
If your interest is shaping the future for healthier communities, livelihoods and fun founded on initiatives that rebuild resilience and reduce emissions then this is the event for you.
Our speakers
- Kate Auty, former Victorian Commissioner for the Environment
- David Karoly, School of Earth Sciences, Melbourne University
- Fiona Armstrong, Climate and Health Alliance
- Peter Seligman, Melbourne Energy Institute
- Hans Baer, Anthropologist, Melbourne University
coupled with four thought provoking films;
- The Earth Wins (winner of a national Australian Cinematographers Society Gold Tripod in May 2014)
- The Human Cost of Power
- Done with the Wind - sorting the fact from the fiction
- The Power of Community
Registration is from 9.00am
Tea/coffee on arrival, a light lunch and afternoon tea provided
All are welcome however numbers are limited so get your tickets early to avoid disappointment. Limited tickets will be available at the door.
Parking is available behind the Gallery Cafe' enter of Park Street.
Contact Ross 0407 845 247 or Mark 0458 900 256
Think Global, Act Local
Transition Tatura, a not-for-profit collective of like-minded people, plans and supports community guided responses to climate change and shrinking supplies of cheap energy. Through localisation, energy reduction and community strengthening, our goal is for Tatura and all populations to transition to resilient communities that can readily respond to the challenges and dangers of climate change and oil depletion.
Launched in the UK in 2006, Transition Initiatives have grown to include towns and communities across the world. Transition Tatura is the 397th official Transition Initiative.