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SUMMARY:Three Regenerative Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join Landscape Architect and author\, Nick Robinson\, in this workshop where attendees will learn the steps needed to achieve a regenerative urban ecosystem design. \nIn this workshop\, we are following on from Nick’s previous workshop on regenerative planting design*. Nick will discuss three of his Auckland garden projects to demonstrate how this approach can be put into action at your place. \nThe workshop will walk us through the detail of the design process for each of three different gardens. \nNick will start with the existing degraded site and show a variety of design ideas. He will next discuss the finished design (construction and planting)\, and finally\, the implementation and establishment of the garden.  \nThese designs will demonstrate the potential for garden sites to provide not only rich visual and sensory qualities\, but also enhanced urban ecosystem services. \nExamples will include three sites. \n– a bush edge ‘woodland garden’ with troublesome drainage flowpaths \n– a small sunny East Bays courtyard in to which a swimming pool was to be constructed \n– and a riverside garden bush restoration project in a Significant Ecological Area \nThere will be time for attendees to discuss their own projects in the last half hour of this workshop. \n* NB. To attend\, it is not essential to have previously come to Nick’s Regenerative Planting Design for Urban Spaces workshop. \nABOUT \nLandscape Architect Nick Robinson has twenty five years experience of landscape architecture professional practice in New Zealand and Britain. He has worked on award winning landscapes of industry as well as urban regeneration\, parks and private gardens.  \nIn addition to professional practice\, Nick has taught landscape architecture at universities in the UK\, USA \, New Zealand and Germany\, specialising in planting design and has a range of publications to his credit including the Planting Design Handbook.  \nNick recently spent two years working with international experts on urban ecology\, green roofs and green walls at the Department of Landscape\, University of Sheffield\, UK\, with a focus on current thinking on ecological approaches to urban design and innovations in planting design for biodiversity.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/three-regenerative-gardens/
LOCATION:EcoMatters\, 1 Olympic Place\, New Lynn\, Auckland\, 0600\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250725T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250725T140000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042538
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250622T224548Z
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SUMMARY:Healthy Homes Workshop - Glen Eden
DESCRIPTION:Come along to our free\, fun and interactive Healthy Homes workshop. We’ll give you heaps of great ideas and inspiration to help you save money and help the environment by learning how to:\n Save water and energy\n Reduce damp and mould\n\n Keep your home warm and healthy \n\n\nAll of our tips are super easy to put in place in your own home\, and will not only help you save money (and the environment!)\, but also improve your whānau’s health. There’s something for everyone\, whether you are flatting\, renting or a homeowner. \n\n\nBrought to you by EcoMatters Environment Trust\, and supported by the Waitakere Ranges Local Board.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/healthy-homes-workshop-glen-eden/
LOCATION:Glen Eden Community House\, 13 Pisces Road\, Glen Eden\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Homes
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250719T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250719T140000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042538
CREATED:20250626T005949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T010037Z
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SUMMARY:Rongoā Māori with Joanne Hakaraia-Olson
DESCRIPTION:Join Joanne Hakaraia-Olson for a one-day rongoā Māori workshop\, and learn to harvest and prepare rongoā (remedies) that carry the mauri (life force) of the ngahere (forest). \nYou will learn tikanga\, customs and rites observed\, rongoā of specific plants\, how to enter the ngahere with guidance and care\, and how to make wairākau (tonics)\, hinu (oils) and poultices. This workshop is suitable for beginners\, and participants will get to take away their balms. \nPlease bring a plate of kai for a shared lunch. \nThis free workshop will have a waitlist activated\, so if you have booked a ticket and are unable to make it\, please cancel your order so your spot can be allocated to the next person on the waitlist. \nSupported by the Whau Wildlink and Whau Local Board. \nAbout Joanne Hakaraia-Olson\, Rongoā Mauri Studio \nJoanne Hakaraia-Olson (Ngāti Raukawa\, Ngāti Whakaue and Ngai te Rangi) is a Rongoā Māori healer who carries the legacy of her tūpuna as kairongoā. She was born and raised in Ōtaki\, Aotearoa\, and was nurtured by the Tararua Ranges and the waters of the Ōtaki and Waitohu rivers. Since moving to Tāmaki Makaurau in 2010\, she has considered Te Wao Nui a Tirawa\, the Waitākere Ranges\, her greatest teacher. This connection is woven through her whakapapa to the Tainui waka. She works alongside her husband Nick Olson in running the Rongoā Mauri Studio in West Auckland\, through which she offers Rongoā Māori services.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/rongoa-maori-with-joanne-hakaraia-olson/
LOCATION:EcoMatters\, 1 Olympic Place\, New Lynn\, Auckland\, 0600\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250712T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250712T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042538
CREATED:20250520T214339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T020448Z
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SUMMARY:Sunnyvale Stream Planting
DESCRIPTION:Nau mai\, haere mai! Join us to put native plants in the ground along the Waari Stream and extend this backyard stream restoration project. \nThe plants will provide food and shelter for native birds and critters\, and stabilise stream banks and mitigate erosion. \nBe a part of transforming this stream into a thriving awa that flows well in changeable weather\, is more resilient in heavy rain and drought\, and helps move water quickly to the sea. \nWe’ll finish with a hearty soup at the end. \nGumboots or sturdy closed-toe shoes are essential. Please bring a rain jacket and gardening gloves if you have any. Kids are welcome but must be accompanied by supervising adults. \nQuestions? Email alanah@ecomatters.org.nz or text 021 308 268. \nThis event is hosted by Sunnyvale neighbours and EcoMatters\, and supported by the Henderson-Massey Local Board and Auckland Council Healthy Waters.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/sunnyvale-stream-spruce-up-4/
LOCATION:Corner of Awaroa Road and Nirmal Place\, Sunnyvale\, Auckland\, New Zealand\, Sunnyvale\, Auckland
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250705T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250705T140000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T001051Z
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SUMMARY:Kete Waikawa Weaving for Matariki with Heather Steadman
DESCRIPTION:Come and celebrate Matariki with us and learn to harvest harakeke with appropriate tikanga.\nThen we will be making ‘kete waikawa’ with Heather and Jacque. \nPlease bring a plate of kai for a shared lunch. \nABOUT \nHeather Steadman studied raranga (harakeke weaving) at Waikato Institute of Technology\, and at marae from Kawhia to Rotorua. She is involved with the Waitaha Executive Grandmothers Council which focuses on water issues down south (38 rivers)\, conservation organisations near home and rongoa rakau (tree medicine). \nThis is an intermediate level weaving class\, but no prior experience necessary. \nThe workshop will be taking place at the Green Bay Community House as making these larger baskets requires more space. \nWorkshop max 10 \nThanks to the Creative Community Scheme for supporting this workshop.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/kete-waikawa-weaving-for-matariki-with-heather-steadman/
LOCATION:Green Bay Community House\, 1 Barron Drive\, Green Bay\, Auckland\, 0604
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250705T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250705T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250626T230034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T230120Z
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SUMMARY:Planting by the Bike Path
DESCRIPTION:Come along to plant native plants along the Whau Awa! Put on your gumboots and let’s turn this area into thriving stream habitat.\nThe place we’re planting is located just past where the Waitahurangi Stream meets the Whau Stream\, and they come together to form the Whau Awa. \nThe plants you put in the ground will be enjoyed by native birds and critters\, as well as bike-riders and walkers passing through the New Lynn to Avondale shared path each day. \nWe’ll finish with a BBQ together from 12pm. \nKids welcome but must be supervised. Wear gumboots or sturdy closed-toe shoes\, and bring your rain jacket and gardening gloves if you have any. \nAccess through the back gate of the Daily Bread site – a 2-minute bike ride or 12-minute walk from New Lynn Transport Centre. Bike parking will available. \nSupported by Whau Local Board and Auckland Council Parks.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/planting-by-the-bike-path/
LOCATION:Access through Daily Bread\, 35D Portage Road\, 35 Portage Rd\, New Lynn\, Auckland\, 0600\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250704T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250704T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250701T012509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T012509Z
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SUMMARY:Titirangi Golf Club Planting and Stream Care
DESCRIPTION:Come along to celebrate Matariki by putting native plants in the ground along the Waitahurangi Awa\, and removing pest plants. \nThe native plants will help to add stability to the stream banks\, provide a healthy habitat for our native birds and critters\, and help the stream function better in drought or heavy rain. \nWe’ll be meeting at the bridge opposite Suburbs Rugby Club\, 130 Portage Road\, New Lynn. \nGumboots or closed-toe\, sturdy footwear is essential. Please wear old clothes (long sleeves and pants)\, and bring gardening gloves if you have any (some will be provided). \nSupported by EcoMatters and Auckland Council Healthy Waters. \nQuestions? Email pamela@ecomatters.org.nz.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/titirangi-golf-club-planting-and-stream-care/
LOCATION:Bridge on Portage Road\, opposite Suburbs Rugby Club\, 130 Portage Road\, New Lynn\, Auckland
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250702T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250702T140000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250605T013225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T000845Z
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SUMMARY:Mai FM Matariki Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Matariki with Mai FM\, Auckland Zoo\, and EcoMatters at our Mai Matariki Community Day. \nPlease note this event has been postphoned from the orginal date due to the weather.  \nGroups will be starting from the EcoHub at 10am\, 11am\, 12pm and 1pm for a full stream restoration experience – planting\, mulching\, water quality testing and a rongoā Māori (Māori plant medicine) guided walk. Limited to 50 people per group – first in\, first served.  \nThere’ll be heaps going down on the day to get the whole whānau involved – from Auckland Zoo giveaways\, to harakeke (flax) weaving\, and free kai from a food truck. \nGumboots or sturdy closed-toe shoes are essential. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty\, and bring a rain jacket and water bottle. \nParking is limited – please bike\, walk\, or catch public transport (only an 8-minute walk from New Lynn Transport Hub). \nKids are welcome but must be accompanied by a supervising adult. \nThis event has been made possible with tautoko and awhi from Auckland Council Parks\, Auckland Museum\, Rongoā Mauri and Whau Local Board.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/mai-fm-matariki-community-day-2/
LOCATION:EcoMatters\, 1 Olympic Place\, New Lynn\, Auckland\, 0600\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250628T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250628T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250401T001738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T184510Z
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SUMMARY:Matariki Planting on the Waitahurangi Awa
DESCRIPTION:Come along for a community planting along the Waitahurangi Awa at Olympic Park\, New Lynn. We’re celebrating Matariki with an emphasis on the whetū Waitī\, the star representing the freshwater environment and all our plants and animals that live in and around this Waitahurangi streamside area. \nThe native plants we put into the ground will add stability to the stream banks\, slow water flow during heavy rain\, reducing flash flood impact and helping manage stormwater. These plants also stabilize stream banks and provide habitat for native wildlife.  \nAll ages welcome; however\, children must be supported by an adult. Participants are asked to wear sturdy closed toe footwear\, ideally gumboots.  \nMeet at EcoMatters Environment Trust\, 1 Olympic Place\, New Lynn. \nHosted by EcoMatters Environment Trust. For further info\, contact pamela@ecomatters.org.nz \nNgā mihi to Whau Local Board\, Auckland Council Parks\, and Auckland Council Healthy Waters for supporting the restoration of this public land.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/matariki-community-planting-of-the-waitahurangi-awa/
LOCATION:EcoMatters\, 1 Olympic Place\, New Lynn\, Auckland\, 0600\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Matariki,Nature
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=EcoMatters 1 Olympic Place New Lynn Auckland 0600 New Zealand;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1 Olympic Place:geo:174.6911826,-36.9099002
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250621T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250621T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250527T010057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T010057Z
UID:10000581-1750498200-1750509000@ecomatters.org.nz
SUMMARY:Winter Working Bee at Hope Teaching Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a winter working bee\, to help with fruit tree planting\, mulching\, prepartory work for a future Rongoā garden and plantings to support the health of the Whau River. \nHope Teaching Garden is one of two teaching gardens overseen by EcoMatters. It’s a space dedicated to growing food and providing opportunities to learn and share skills. \nPlease bring your own garden gloves and wear closed toe shoes or boots. Children are welcome but must be supervised. \nAt noon\, we’ll share fresh vegetable soup and bread together. \nFor more information or to RSVP contact amanda@ecomatters.org.nz
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/winter-working-bee-at-hope-teaching-garden/
LOCATION:Hope Teaching Garden\, 8 Riverbank Road\, New Lynn\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Food
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250614T150000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250423T014330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T014330Z
UID:10000574-1749913200-1749920400@ecomatters.org.nz
SUMMARY:Sow\, Grow and Eat: Mastering Microgreens - Botany
DESCRIPTION:Come along to this Love Food Hate Waste workshop\, and learn all about microgreens\, sprouts\, and salad greens\, from planting to eating. \n\n\nMix and match flavours and textures to create delicious salads and dressings. From spicy arugula to crunchy sprouts\, you’ll go home with a small library of ideas and recipes to jazz up your salads. Whether you’re a gardening newbie or a kitchen pro\, come join us for this fun and creative workshop. \n\nHosted by Love Food Hate Waste tutor Sue\, and proudly brought to you by EcoMatters\, thanks to Auckland Council.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/sow-grow-and-eat-mastering-microgreens-botany/
LOCATION:Botany Library\, Level 1\, Botany Town Centre\, Sunset Terrace\, Chapel Road\, East Tamaki\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Food,Love Food Hate Waste
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250614T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250519T000350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T000350Z
UID:10000578-1749909600-1749916800@ecomatters.org.nz
SUMMARY:Avondale Stream Clean Up
DESCRIPTION:Nau mai\, haere mai! Come and help save the Whau Stream from rubbish and invasive weeds at this community stream clean up. Together\, we’ll transform  this stream into a thriving awa that flows well to the sea\, and provides a safe habitat for native birds and fish. \nSturdy closed-toe shoes are essential. Kids welcome but must be supervised.  \nHosted by Pecan Power and supported by EcoMatters and Auckland Council Healthy Waters.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/avondale-stream-clean-up-2/
LOCATION:Corner of Wingate Street and Pecan Place\, Avondale\, 73 Wingate St\, Avondale\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250614T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250614T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250518T221904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T213101Z
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SUMMARY:Sunnyvale Stream Spruce Up
DESCRIPTION:Nau mai\, haere mai! Come along and show some love to the Sunnyside Stream in Sunnyvale. We’ll remove some gnarly invasive weeds and\, to celebrate Matariki\, plant 170 native plants in the ground. \nBe a part of transforming this stream into a thriving awa that flows well in changeable weather\, is more resilient in heavy rain and drought\, and helps move water quickly to the sea. \nWe’ll finish with refreshments at the end – feel free to bring a plate to share if you like (optional). \nPlease bring sunscreen\, a hat and rain jacket if you have one\, and wear sturdy closed-toe shoes or boots. Kids must be accompanied by supervising adults. \nQuestions? Email alanah@ecomatters.org.nz or text 021 308 268. \nThis event is hosted by Sunnyvale neighbours and EcoMatters\, and supported by the Henderson-Massey Local Board and Auckland Council Healthy Waters.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/sunnyvale-stream-spruce-up-3/
LOCATION:18 Sunnyside Rd\, Sunnyvale\, 18 Sunnyside Road\, Sunnyvale\, Auckland\, 0612
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250614T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20241014T220924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T220924Z
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SUMMARY:Swanson Weed Bin Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Got invasive weeds? Live close to the Waitākere Ranges? Get rid of them at your local community weed bin. \nThe Swanson weed bin is accessible during Central Landscape & Garden Supplies open hours\, 9am-4pm. \nBins will be onsite from Saturday 9am\, and an EcoMatters team member will be there to provide weed advice Saturday 9am-3pm. \nTo find out is and isn’t accepted\, and when and where to find the bins\, visit ecomatters.org.nz/weedbins \nFunded by the Waitākere Ranges Local Board and supported by Auckland Council.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/swanson-weed-bin-weekend-3/
LOCATION:Central Landscape Supplies Swanson\, 598 Swanson Road\, Swanson\, Auckland\, Auckland\, 0612\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Central Landscape Supplies Swanson 598 Swanson Road Swanson Auckland Auckland 0612 New Zealand;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=598 Swanson Road\, Swanson:geo:174.5910383,-36.8638465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250614T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20241014T220909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T220909Z
UID:10000502-1749888000-1750006800@ecomatters.org.nz
SUMMARY:Te Henga Weed Bin Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Got invasive weeds? Live close to the Waitākere Ranges? Get rid of them at your local community weed bin. \nBins will be onsite from Saturday 8am\, and an EcoMatters team member will be there to provide weed advice Saturday 9am-3pm. \nTo find out is and isn’t accepted\, and when and where to find the bins\, visit ecomatters.org.nz/weedbins \nFunded by the Waitākere Ranges Local Board and supported by Auckland Council.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/te-henga-weed-bin-weekend-4/
LOCATION:Pae o Te Rangi Regional Park\, 114 Te Henga Road\, Waitākere\, Auckland\, 0781\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250607T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250607T120000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250522T233659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250526T033241Z
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SUMMARY:Arbor Day Planting in New Lynn
DESCRIPTION:We’re celebrating Arbor Day by getting trees into the ground and we’d love to for you to join us there. Come along to plant native plants on the banks of the Waitahurangi Awa in New Lynn\, and bring it one step closer to becoming a thriving habitat for native birds and fish.  \nIt’s a challenging site\, so a reasonable standard of fitness is required. You’ll need to wear gumboots or sturdy closed shoes. Please bring a rain jacket and gardening gloves if you have any.  \nThis event is a collaboration between EcoMatters\, the Tree Council\, the New Zealand Arboricultural Association (NZ ARB) and supported by the Whau Local Board and Auckland Council Parks.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/arbor-day-planting-in-new-lynn-2/
LOCATION:Clark St Common\, Wolverton St\, New Lynn\, Wolverton Street\, Auckland
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250524T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250524T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T210824Z
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SUMMARY:Regenerative planting design for urban spaces
DESCRIPTION:Join Landscape Architect and author\, Nick Robinson\, in this landscape and planting design workshop.  \nHear about functional and beautiful urban gardens and greenspaces\, where the designers are on a mission: to regenerate urban ecosystems to enhance our living environment. \nThis workshop will cover how groupings of plants can work together to boost biodiversity. We’ll look at examples of regenerative plantings in residential and public spaces that are designed to provide safe and supportive habitats for flora and fauna. \n“Pressure for development in urban and rural areas is eroding their ability to support healthy ecosystems\, and reducing space for plants and wildlife. We can make much better use of the gardens and green spaces we still have\, multiplying their ecological value many times.  \nThis workshop will explore innovations in regenerative planting design. We will look at natural models for planting design and the work of some of New Zealand’s most ecologically minded and adventurous planting designers”.   \nNick Robinson \n \nPhoto\, above: Street frontage mixed planting\, West Lynn. Designer: Philip Smith\, O2 Landscapes. \nMain photo: This stream through La Rosa Park\, previously culverted and hidden below ground\, now restored.\nABOUT \nLandscape Architect Nick Robinson has twenty five years experience of landscape architecture professional practice in New Zealand and Britain. He has worked on award winning landscapes of industry as well as urban regeneration\, parks and private gardens.  \nIn addition to professional practice\, Nick has taught landscape architecture at universities in the UK\, USA \, New Zealand and Germany\, specialising in planting design and has a range of publications to his credit including the Planting Design Handbook.  \nNick recently spent two years working with international experts on urban ecology\, green roofs and green walls at the Department of Landscape\, University of Sheffield\, UK\, with a focus on current thinking on ecological approaches to urban design and innovations in planting design for biodiversity.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/regenerative-planting-design-for-the-urban-ecosystem/
LOCATION:EcoMatters\, 1 Olympic Place\, New Lynn\, Auckland\, 0600\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250524T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250524T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250424T014107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T014107Z
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SUMMARY:Glen Eden Community Stream Planting
DESCRIPTION:Nau mai\, haere mai! Join us to plant natives along this Waikūmete Stream tributary in Glen Eden\, and be part of a transformation that will be enjoyed for generations to come. \nThe plants we put into the ground will stabilise the stream banks and reduce erosion\, help filter pollutants before they reach the awa and flow to the sea\, and provide shelter and safety for native birds\, fish and critters. No experience required. \nWear sturdy closed-toe shoes\, boots or gumboots and clothing suitable for gardening in\, and bring your gardening gloves if you have any (some will be provided). We will provide the tools required. Kids welcome but must be accompanied by a supervising adult. We’ll celebrate with a BBQ to finish. \nThis event is brought to you by EcoMatters and supported by Alliance Française Auckland.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/glen-eden-community-stream-planting/
LOCATION:100 Albionvale Rd\, Glen Eden\, Auckland 0602\, 100 Albionvale Road\, Glen Eden\, Auckland\, 0602\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250517T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250517T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250511T214912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250511T214912Z
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SUMMARY:Avondale Stream Clean Up
DESCRIPTION:Nau mai\, haere mai! Come and help save the Whau Stream from rubbish and invasive weeds at this community stream clean up. Together\, we’ll transform this stream into a thriving awa that flows well to the sea\, and provides a safe habitat for native birds and fish. \nSturdy closed-toe shoes are essential. Kids welcome but must be supervised. Hosted by Pecan Power and supported by EcoMatters and Auckland Council Healthy Waters.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/avondale-stream-clean-up/
LOCATION:Corner of Wingate Street and Pecan Place\, Avondale\, 73 Wingate St\, Avondale\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:EcoMatters Events,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250517T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250517T143000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20250423T013355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T215318Z
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SUMMARY:Sow\, Grow and Eat: Mastering Microgreens - Pukekohe
DESCRIPTION:Come along to this Love Food Hate Waste workshop\, and learn all about microgreens\, sprouts\, and salad greens\, from planting to eating. \n\n\nMix and match flavours and textures to create delicious salads and dressings. From spicy arugula to crunchy sprouts\, you’ll go home with a small library of ideas and recipes to jazz up your salads. Whether you’re a gardening newbie or a kitchen pro\, come join us for this fun and creative workshop. \n\nHosted by Love Food Hate Waste tutor Sue\, and proudly brought to you by EcoMatters\, thanks to Auckland Council.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/sow-grow-and-eat-mastering-microgreens-pukekohe/
LOCATION:Pukekohe Library\, 12 Massey Avenue\, Pukekohe\, Auckland\, 2120
CATEGORIES:Food,Love Food Hate Waste
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Pukekohe Library 12 Massey Avenue Pukekohe Auckland 2120;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=12 Massey Avenue:geo:174.9042987,-37.2024088
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260512T042539
CREATED:20240917T001041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T001041Z
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SUMMARY:Waste Free Kitchen: Being Creative with Leftovers
DESCRIPTION:Come along to Pip’s Love Food Hate Waste workshop and get tips and tricks for what to do with leftovers and odd bits of food you might find hiding at the back of your fridge. Pip will show you how to make some delicious meals and tasty nibbles using leftovers\, that you will be able to try. \nYou’ll also get great advice about how to store your fresh food and leftovers\, to help them last longer. Making the most of the food we have helps save money and is better for the environment. \nHosted by Love Food Hate Waste tutor Pip\, and proudly brought to you by EcoMatters\, thanks to Auckland Council.
URL:https://ecomatters.org.nz/event/waste-free-kitchen-being-creative-with-leftovers/
LOCATION:Albany Community Hub\, 575a Albany Highway\, Albany\, Auckland
CATEGORIES:Love Food Hate Waste
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