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Farewell Bexie
Vacancy at the
Environment Centre
Whaingaroa Environment Centre (WEC) has the following position available
Part Time Co-ordinator
(approx 15 hrs/week)
We are looking for an energetic, creative, motivated people-person who can promote sustainability issues, manage projects, run the centre and co-ordinate volunteers.
Job description and application details available from WEC
envirocentre@whaingaroa.org.nz
07 825 0480
Applications close 24th July 2014
TREE PRUNING WORKSHOP THIS SUNDAY
It's that tree pruning time of year! The moon is waning which means the sap isn't rising, perfect time to tend to your fruit trees! This weekend we'll be holding a tree pruning workshop with local garden expert the Raglan Wharf Seagull. Come to the Raglan West Food Forest in Taipari Ave, Sunday @ 2pm and learn tips, tricks and techniques for keeping your fruit trees healthy and productive.
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MARCH FOR MAUI'S
Lend your voice for our last 55 Maui's Dolphins!! Join Phil McCabe and MARCH FOR MAUI'S to deliver an open letter to John Key's Electorate Office. Phil will be departing from the Raglan Town Hall at 8am on Sunday to be in Kumeu by 10.00am for the march. Returning by 3pm. If interested in coming along give Phil a text on 0272943451
https://www.facebook.com/events/650786461678794/
GARDENING WOOFER WANTED
An opportunity has arisen in a woofing position in the amazing organic permaculture gardens at Solscape Eco-retreat. Check out the jaw droppingingly beautiful location here http://www.solscape.co.nz/
The current full time gardener is heading away for a few months so in the mean time they are looking for a someone (or a couple) to fill the position. Someone with previous gardening experience is preferred, and willing to stay until the end of November 2014.
If you would like to know more please phone Wayne on 0226090052 or Solscape 825 8268; email:info@solscape.co.nz
CURTAIN HELP!
With the wild wintery weather the Curtain Bank has been busy busy busy warming Raglan's cold homes. If you have curtains you could donate please bring them into the Whaingaroa Environment Centre, Town Hall!
And we need a hand to measure and sort our donated curtains. Could you spare a few moments to measure our donated curtains? Pop in to see us at the Town Hall, we'll bribe you with tea and biscuits!
CARP
Please see image below calling for submissions on a proposal to release grass carp into the Whaingaroa harbour catchment. Submissions close 5pm 18th July
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It's getting cold, but spring is just around the corner! And with it, Sustainable September!
Sustainable September brings together a group of talented tutors and a bunch of folk from our community to learn how to be more sustainable
We are seeking tutors and presenters for our upcoming Sustainable September. WEC will provide publicity and coordination, and can provide our centre as a space for presentations and small workshops. Otherwise, you can use your own space or book one. Check with WEC about local venues available. Tutors are responsible for their own budgets and planning. Timebank members, this is a great way to earn credits by hosting a workshop to be included in our highly publised calendar!
Or perhaps you already are planning something for September which we can help promote?
Be in touch with your ideas and please forward this on to anyone who may be interested!
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Have you had a dig around our local Raglan community gardens? Well, this weekend is your chance!
Saturday July 5th - 10am
Working bee at the Raglan West Food Forest, Oram Park, Taipari Ave..
Meet in the morning for some weeding and clearing
Ph: 0221967701 for more info
Sunday July 6th - 10am
Working bee at the Whaingaroa Community Gardens
@ Raglan Police Station, Wi Neera St
Tea and biscuits provided
Ph: 0226090052 for info
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Why?
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"Dogged determination sends big business packing" http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/10174850/We-fought-them-on-the-beaches
KASM CELEBRATORY NIGHT FRIDAY 27TH JUNE @ Raglan Club inc
KASM is inviting you to join us in celebrating the EPA decision to turn down the TTR application.
We have decided to hold it at the Raglan Club where a celebration of Matariki is being held.....new beginnings ......
Hope to see you there,
Vera
Please pass on especially to all those who helped make this David and Goliath win possible
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Breaking news!
A powerful environmental committee has refused to give consent to an application to mine the black sands off the oceanfloor in the southern Taranaki Bight.
TransTasman Resources wanted to vacuum up iron-rich seafloor sands and extract titano-magnetite or iron ore for export, returning 90% of the sand back to the seafloor.
In its decision released today, the committee, which was appointed by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), said the major reason for the rejection "was uncertainty around the scope and significance of the potential adverse environmental effects, and those on existing interests".
The EPA says the committee "was not satisfied that the life-supporting capacity of the environment would be safeguarded or that the adverse effects of the proposal could be avoided, remedied or mitigated, given the uncertainty and inadequacy of the information presented".
Whaingaroa, the TV crews are on their way, make sure if you see them you let them know how stoked we are about this decision!
Massive heartfelt thanks to KASM and the many many many people that gave their support.
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/seabed-mining-bid-rejected-6005686
http://www.epa.govt.nz/news/erma-media-releases/Pages/Decision-released-on-TTR-Ltd.aspx