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Living lightly

28/2/2025

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PicturePermaculturalist Rock Coleman shared his knowledge at last year’s Garden Gems series.
ARE you interested in growing veggies? Do you want to learn about solar panels and home batteries? Are you trying to live a more sustainable life?
 
Bass Coast Shire Council has launched Living Lightly Bass Coast - a series of workshops that will run across the year to help residents learn new skills to live more sustainably.

Workshops will be presented by experts that will focus on making homes and communities more affordable, sustainable and resilient.

 
They build on the success of last year’s Garden Gems and Sustainable Living series.  

This year’s workshops come under four different themes:
  • Energy Evolution,
  • Future Foods,
  • Garden Gems 
  • Circular Solutions
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The series is run in partnership with Bass Coast Adult Learning, South Gippsland Shire Council, Renew, South Gippsland Beekeepers, Wonthaggi Library, Inverloch Community House, Wonthaggi Men’s Shed and the eight community gardens across Bass Coast.​

​All the workshops are free (except for Sustainable House Day) and a mix of in-person and online. Bookings are essential. Visit 
www.thecap.com.au/living-lightly-bass-coast to check out the full schedule and secure your place.
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Source: Bass Coast Shire Council ​
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