Events
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Coffs Harbour Waste Conference
NSWWaste 2026 will be held from 12-14 May 2026 at Opal Cove Resort in Coffs Harbour, NSW. The flexible hybrid program will include: Three social networking events across three days. In-person conference presentations Livestreamed presentations for virtual attendees Indoor and outdoor exhibitions Interactive equipment demonstrations
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Composting Fundamentals: Turning Waste into Wealth for Your Garden
OnlineOnlineComposting is an easy, effective way to reduce household waste while enriching your garden. Natasha Morgan will guide you through basic composting, showing how even small setups can transform kitchen scraps and garden waste into nutrient‑rich soil — suitable for backyards, balconies, and community gardens. Who is Natasha Morgan?Natasha Morgan is a landscape architect, lifelong […]
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Urban Nanna: Composting and Worm Farms [Croydon]
VICJoin permaculture and sustainability educator, Anna the Urban Nanna, to learn about the many different ways of composting and using worm farms to reduce your kitchen and garden waste. This presentation removes the challenges of composting by explaining the basics and exploring different compost systems to find the right one for your needs. You’ll learn about; Event […]
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BIG COMMUNITY DAY @Alamein! [Ashburton]
VICAlamein Neighbourhood & Learning Centre 49 Ashburn Grove Ashburton, VIC 3147
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Worm Farming Workshop [Coogee, WA]
WAThis workshop is part of the Home Waste Compost Subsidy program. You can purchase a subsidised worm farm for $95 at the workshop or simply join us to learn more about recycling organic waste at home. Don’t forget to bring your proof of address e.g. driver’s license or utility bill if you intend to purchase!Visit cockburn.wa.gov.au/compost subsidies […]
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Unlocking your soil’s potential [Berry]
NSWSouth East Local Land Services
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Homegrown Fertility – Composting made easy [Dardanup West]
WA19 Ferguson Rd Dardanup West, WA Thursday, May 14 from 10 am to 11:30 am AWST Overview Come along as we delve into ways we can utilise food waste, weeds and garden pruning’s to increase soil fertility in your backyard