World Environment Day Festival

21 Jan 2008 - 09:00
21 Jan 2008 - 16:00
Etc/GMT+10

Sunshine Coast World Environment Day Festival
Saturday June 21st 2008, 9am-4am
University of the Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast Environment Council together with the Sunshine Coast Regional Council, the University of the Sunshine Coast and SEQ Catchments are hosting a huge action-packed 2008 World Environment Day Festival as part of the United Nations World Environment Day international event, themed 'Kick the C02 Habit -Towards a Low Carbon Economy'

Speakers, Forums and Activities

Implementing Sustainability
The Way Forward for the Sunshine Coast Regional Council

Come along and hear our new mayor Bob Abbot leading a forum on regional sustainability. Professor Ian Lowe will enlighten on the the environmental challenges we all face. Numerous workshops and discussions feature how you can reduce your environmental footprint

Green Technology Exhibits
Range from all things solar, to water tanks, cars, wind generators and information on building sustainable homes

Wildlife Presentations & Displays
The rare and endangered Bilby from Western Queensland will be visiting to inform and to raise awareness of the many magnificient native animals under threat. Geckos Wildlife, an
interactive Oceanlife display, Queensland Museum displays and even native wildlife nest box building will be some of the attractions of the day

Schools Program

Including wildlife presentations, displays and workshops. The Gubbi Gubbi people will conduct workshops in painting and playing the digeridoo. See native bees, an interactive 'OceanLife' display, learn to identify creek bugs, circus workshops, sustainable schools exhibits, pony hops, and much more!

Transition Town Display
Explore a town making the transition away from fossil fuel dependence.

Live Music and Entertainment
Well known live performers, including poets, and special musicians will feature on the main stage
Roaming street entertainers

Natural Resource Management
SEQ Catchments, Landcare and Waterwatch Groups

Community Groups
Wildlife volunteers, Wilvo’s, Bat Rescue, Permaculture and much more

A Farmers Market
Locally grown and produced products from around the region

Food Vendors
Locally produced wholesome fare and organic coffee will be available on the day