Green Hubs Highlights

We are currently working with eight hubs, including football clubs, bowling clubs, community centres and natural resource centres.  Here are a few examples of the exciting work taking place at our hubs!

Henley Football Club (HFC)

  • Recently installed a 7.5kW solar system;
  • Are working with local environment groups, including Henley Community Garden and Adelaide Transition West, on a variety of environmental initiatives, and
  • HFC chairperson Mark King has made his workplace, Flinders University, the first zero waste to landfill university in Australia; a direct result of his involvement in Green Hubs.

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Launch of solar system at Henley Football Club, 2011

Woodville Bowling Club

Achievements include:

  • Replacement of single flush toilets with dual flush toilets;
  • Replacement of paper towels in bathrooms with hand dryers;
  • Replacement of disposable cups and glasses with reusable ones, and
  • A Bokashi composting system has been added to the kitchen.

Mount Pleasant Natural Resource Centre (MPNRC)

  • The Recreate creative reuse centre, materials depot & workshop space was launched in April 2011 and has since conducted several arts and crafts workshops;
  • The centre was developed by MPNRC and partially funded by the Conservation Council SA's Sustainability & Community Grants program;
  • Recreate also incorporates edible garden areas and a community fruit and veg swap. http://www.mpnrc.org.au/index.html

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Adelaide Hills Natural Resource Centre (AHNRC)

  • Launched their Sustainability Display Centre and Trail in Sept 2011, fulfilling their aim to become a demonstration site for retrofitting similar buildings;
  • The trail uses interpretive signage and information leaflets to highlight the sustainable retrofits that have occurred at the hub;
  • This project was developed by AHNRC and the interpretive signage and leaflets were funded by Conservation Council SA's Sustainability & Community Grants program.
  • A series of workshops were held in conjunction with the launch, with participants receiving advice from a panel of experts about how to make their homes more sustainable. http://www.ahnrc.org/

 

Contact

Conservation Council of South Australia

Leve1/157 Franklin St

Adelaide SA 5000

phone (08) 82235155

fax (08) 82324782

email

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