Planetary Health Day

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Planetary Health Day

Saturday, March 1

9am – 3pm

Blue Mountains Planetary Health Centre

33-39 Acacia Street Katoomba

 

An inspiring, fun and informative day to explore how we can all be safer, happier and healthier in the face of a challenging future.

We all need a Planetary Health Day! Visit the Blue Mountains Planetary Health Centre on Saturday 1 March for a day of fun and inspiration with live music, plant-based food, talks, tours, demonstrations, workshops, stalls and a Frogs of the Blue Mountains exhibition.

There’ll even be a ping pong tournament, giant chess and an opportunity for all ages to get hands-on experience doing Bushcare!

You’ll discover ways to save money, to reduce the risk of disaster, to ID frogs and to restore the health of our communities and our planet!

 

The image above is of a Green Tree Frog photographed by Holly Kent and features in our Frogs of the Blue Mountains exhibition.

 

Scroll down for our timetable of speakers and music performances, list of stallholders and demonstrations and details of participants in our Plant Based Food Market.

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

Frogs of the Blue Mountains Exhibition: see photographs of all the known frogs of the Blue Mountains and listen to their calls with the Australian Museum’s Frog ID app.

 

SPEAKERS:

9am
Frank Inzitari from Fire Halo (featured on Shark Tank): Will discuss his affordable and versatile invention that helps you clean your gutters while protecting your home from the threat of bushfire ember attack (video below)

9.20am
Liam Ramage, threatened species officer from the Blue Mountains Conservation Society on the unseen threat of concrete

9.30am
Mark Liebman, Engineer and Founder of Sustainability Workshop, will share the latest research on Bushfire Sprinkler Systems and then do a guided tour of our Water Demonstration Site, including the 150K litre underground water tank built on site as a demonstration of how we could collect stormwater at the end of flamezone streets around our City to reduce stormwater damage and protect against future fires.

10am

Opening and Acknowledgement of Country by Mayor Mark Greenhill

10.20am

Build Smarter: Karina Rafailov, founder of Earthy Haus and Kirstie Wulf from Shelter Building Design sharing How to Build Smarter using Passive House Design and natural building materials.

 

11.20am

Wildplant Rescue on Rescuing Plants from Building Sites

 

11.30am

Brittany Mitchell, conservation biologist and FrogID validator at the Australian Museum, will share her experience of working on FrogID, and her research: “Australia’s frog species in the Anthropocene – habitat loss, climate change, behaviour, and disease”. She’ll show how anyone with a smartphone can use the Australian Museum’s free FrogID app to help protect the frogs of the Blue Mountains by submitting frog calls for conservation.

12.15pm

Physicist Professor Hans Coster on Life & Energy, Middle Earth & Nickel Iron Batteries … What now to protect our Biosphere?

1pm

Teya Brooks Pribac from PlantInspired: Plant based cheesemaking demonstration and tasting

 

LIVE MUSIC PROGRAM WITH BLUE MOUNTAINS FOLK

 

10am

Ian Tanner and Rob Thompson

10.40am

Skye Evans

11.20am

We Are From Mars (Ant and Andy Mann)

12.00pm

Max Dalkin

12.40pm

Ellie P

1.25pm

Gilberto Nova

 

WORKSHOPS:

 

  • Upcycling Fashion with Sherlie McMillan (Bookings essential: Cost $10)
  • Boomerang Bags: Make Your Own
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TOUR:

Tour our Water Demonstration Site which includes how to build a frogpond, wicking beds, drip irrigation, domestic and underground water tanks for firefighting, a composting ‘cool seat’ and demonstration bushfire sprinkler systems.

 

PLANT BASED FOOD & REFRESHMENTS:

 

  • Vegan NSW Lemonade and Cookbooks
  • Plant Based Eatery: Thai Street Food
  • Morley’s Recipes
  • Secret Creek Cafe (cakes)
  • Little HM Coffee Caravan
  • Bibi’s Kitchen
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STALLS & DEMONSTRATIONS:

  • Michael Tricket demonstrating his mobile saw mill
  • Earthrising Mushrooms (mushroom growkits)
  • Blackheath Community Farm (garlic and seeds)
  • Clifftop Harvest (fresh local produce)
  • WIRES Blue Mountains
  • Bushcare
  • Permaculture Matters
  • Blue Mountains Conservation Society (plants)
  • Wildplant Rescue (plants)
  • The Repair Network
  • Katoomba RFS
  • Fire Halo Fire Protection System
  • Boomerang Bags
  • Lacebrook Stitchery

GAMES & FUN ACTIVITIES:

Ping pong and giant chess

Children’s art activity with Sarah Daniel from Kindle Hill

 

BUSHCARE:

Check out our monthly Planetary Health Bushcare group which is regenerating habitat for wildlife on the Planetary Health site. Find out how you can get involved.

 

  1. Parking is limited so please consider carpooling, catching a bus, walking or riding a bike to the event. The 686G leaves the Carrington at 8.30am and 8.55am and we will arrange lifts back to the station from the event.

 

Contact us via email: lbastian@bmcc.nsw.gov.au

or ring 0407 437 553