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ReActivate Latrobe Valley seeks to assist the community of the Latrobe Valley shift from existing forms of economic dependence to new sustainable and resilient models. The primary focus of this phase is to enable creative practices and community...
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Event updated by Rosalea Monacella. Tarwin Street, Morwell, Victoria, Australia, Saturday the 10th of October, 2015
Event updated by Rosalea Monacella. Queens Parade, Traralgon, Victoria, Australia, Saturday the 3rd of October, 2015
Event updated by Rosalea Monacella. Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia, Saturday the 14th of November, 2015
Moe - Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th November Morwell - Friday 20th November Traralgon - Friday 27th - Sunday 29th November
“..Its celebrating the creative things that are happening in the area as well as the notion of sustainability talks about the way we live, our environment and the way we go about making products and produce. But also it’s bringing community sustainability and talking about how we strengthen the community.” - Rosalea Monacella, RMIT Associate Professor.
The 50 Mile Farmers Market is an event drawing local producers within a 50 mile radius, gathering and maintaining a local fresh food network. The Market is planned to occur every 1st Saturday at The VRI and every 2nd Saturday at Tarwin Street, Morwell. Hopefully we will expand this to more locations in the Valley in the near future!
The ambition is to support sustainable agriculture, local food production, community supported agriculture, organic farming and slow food culture.
The 50 Mile Farmers Market is an event drawing local producers within a 50 mile radius, gathering and maintaining a local fresh food network. The Market is planned to occur every 1st Saturday at The VRI and every 2nd Saturday at Tarwin Street, Morwell. Hopefully we will expand this to more locations in the Valley in the near future!
The ambition is to support sustainable agriculture, local food production, community supported agriculture, organic farming and slow food culture.
ReActivate Latrobe Valley seeks to assist the community of the Latrobe Valley shift from existing forms of economic dependence to new sustainable and resilient models. The primary focus of this phase is to enable creative practices and community groups to act as the agent for change through the flexibility of temporary occupation.