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Climate Ready Forum

  • The Joinery 111 Franklin Street Adelaide, SA, 5000 Australia (map)

Registrations via Eventbrite : Climatereadyforum.eventbrite.com.au

How can we be better prepared for our changing climate?

Adelaide's Climate Ready Forum brings together speakers, displays and inspiration to help people prepare for climate change impacts, and build networks of resilience.

  • Learn what you can do in the event of power and water outages.

  • Support your health, coping with extreme weather events and adjusting to environmental change.

  • Protect your family, pets and community in challenging conditions.

  • Use your garden to cool, soothe and feed you and your household.

  • Make your home an oasis and sanctuary, keeping heat out in summer and cold out in winter.

  • Learn how plants create resilient habitats for humans and other living creatures.

  • Get connected, informed and organised.

Knowledge is power. Let's learn what we can do - and get climate ready.

This event includes an afternoon tea with food and drinks. If you are unable to pay the admission fee, please contact daustin@redcross.org.au for possible sponsorship options.

If attending the Climate Ready Forum is dependent on childcare arrangements we have that covered! An early childhood educator will be available on the day to provide related children's activities. We are offering this service to children 4 years and up. Booking of children’s activities must be confirmed by emailing Liesl von der Borch lvondy@bigpond.com at the time of ticket purchase.

Watch for speaker announcements in January and February.

Organised by Climate Ready Champions in the Adelaide community, supported by the Australian Red Cross and Resilient South (Cities of Holdfast Bay, Marion, Mitcham, and Onkaparinga), and hosted by Adelaide Sustainability Centre (supported by Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board and Conservation SA).

Further supported with speakers and presentations by AdaptWest and the RSPCA.

Source:: Climatereadyforum.eventbrite.com.au