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Bass Coast Shire Council welcomes everyone to join initiatives to mark the World Environment Day on 5 June 2024
World Environment Day approaches on Wednesday, June 5th, and the Bass Coast Shire Council is thrilled to announce a series of ongoing initiatives. We invite all community members to participate and make a difference.
World Environment Day is coming up on Wednesday 5th June, and Bass Coast Shire Council is excited to be delivering several ongoing initiatives which we encourage community members to get involved in.
Bass Coast and South Gippsland Shire Councils collaborate with Renew, offering free expert-led webinars to enhance sustainability at home and in communities
Line-up of events
Garden Gems
The Garden Gems workshops have been a great success so far with plenty more sessions coming up. For more information on upcoming workshops across many community gardens, visit Bass Coast Shire Events page.
Sustainable Living Series
Sustainable Living Series is a series of webinars designed to help people make their homes more comfortable and sustainable. Links to watch previous webinars are on The CAP - Sustainable Living Series.
Solar Savers
Bass Coast Shire Council are delivering Solar Savers, an initiative helping households and businesses to install quality and affordable rooftop solar and batteries. To know more, visit Solar Savers website for more information or contact Solar Savers directly.
Urban Forest Strategy
The Urban Forest Strategy is being kick started with street tree planting over the coming months, so that our new trees can be established before spring. Find out more at Bass Coast Urban Strategy 2022-50 page.
For further information, check out The CAP to receive tips and resources and find events to get involved in.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.
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