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2009 Queensland Landcare-Urban Landcare Award; Winner 2005 Naonal RiverPrize, 2005, 2004 & 2003 Healthy Waterways Community
Group Award; 2004 Arbor Day Regional Award Winner; 2004 Australia Day Award
The Community
Soup Session
The world of social enterprises is evolving and we want you to be a part of it
If you are a member of a community group or not-for-prot organisaon and wondering
how to move forward in a changing world, we welcome you to join our Community Soup
Session.
So, whats it all about and why would you come?
Do you care about people, food and the environment?
Are you seeing your funding and resourcing opons shrink?
Do you want to know what other choices and opons are out there and how you
can make them work for you?
The Community Soup Session brings together speakers from three successful social
enterprises who would like to share their experiences, knowledge and inspiraon with you,and help you to organise yourselves to get to where you want to be.
We aim to make it a convivial evening of good food and good advice from folk like you,
over some good old soup!
Tuesday 26 August 2014, 6 -8 pm
Living Faith Uning Church,
330 Pine Mountain Road, Carina Heights
RSVP: [email protected] 3398 8003 by 22 August
Supper provided
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2009 Queensland Landcare-Urban Landcare Award; Winner 2005 Naonal RiverPrize, 2005, 2004 & 2003 Healthy Waterways Community
Group Award; 2004 Arbor Day Regional Award Winner; 2004 Australia Day Award
The Community
Soup Session
Louise Orr, SEQ Catchments
Working for a social enterprise, I support numerous local community groups to care for
our beauful local environment, helping them to nd resources and inspiring them to nd
new ways of doing things. This year I was lucky enough to spend three amazing days in
Melbourne learning from the largest gathering of community enterprises in Australia.
Mik Peer, Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinang Commiee (B4C)
Ive spent the last 30 years striving to help local landcare groups, charies and
cooperaves. I coordinated an ideas incubator for ethical and social enterprises for many
years. Seventeen years ago I helped to found B4C and have helped guide them to become
one of the most successful environmental social enterprises in Brisbane.
Dean Bleasdale, Green Dean
Consultant, permaculturist, urban farmer, educator, speaker, nutrionist; these are justsome of the things I do. I love urban food growing and I want to show everyone why they
should too. Ive started many iniaves to do this including the Brisbane Mulcultural
Edible Gardeners, SEQ Urban Farmers, The KFC Project and Fermental as Anything! to
name a few.
Tuesday 26 August 2014, 6 -8 pm
Living Faith Uning Church,
330 Pine Mountain Road, Carina Heights
RSVP: [email protected] 3398 8003 by 22 August
Supper provided
mailto:[email protected]?subject=Community%20%22Soup%22%20Session%20RSVPmailto:[email protected]?subject=Community%20%22Soup%22%20Session%20RSVPmailto:[email protected]?subject=Community%20%22Soup%22%20Session%20RSVP