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‘Be Calm’ initiative lives up to name

August 23, 2024
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‘Be Calm’ initiative lives up to name
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The Huon Valley Council’s ‘BeCalm’ initiative officially launched on Sunday, bringing together a diverse group of community members, local organisations, and environmental advocates to address the growing concern of climate anxiety.

The event, held at the Judbury Town Hall, was a blend of information sharing, practical action, and community bonding, all aimed at empowering residents to contribute positively to climate change mitigation and adaptation.

The day began with a smoking ceremony and welcome from SETAC’s Amanda Pearn, and members of the land management team.

As the large gathering listened to the speakers in a circle around the fire, they were then encouraged to be cleansed in the smoke and ground their feet to the earth.

Representatives from the Huon Valley Council including Deputy Mayor Toby Thorpe, Climate Change Officer Dr Malcolm Johnson and Project Manager Mandi Wheatley spoke about the initiative and screened a new climate-focused film.

The film, which offers a sobering yet hopeful look at the impact of climate change on the region and its residents, served as a springboard for the day’s discussions on how individuals and communities can make a difference.

The Grassroots Action Network demonstrated the importance of sustainability by displaying rescued food that would have otherwise gone to waste, underscoring the value of reducing food waste in everyday life.

Wildlife preservation was another key theme, with Wildlife Together and Friends of Summerleas Wildlife offering insights into how locals can support native species.

To reinforce this message, the Council’s nursery gave away native plants, encouraging grateful recipients to bolster biodiversity in their own backyards.

The atmosphere throughout the event was one of camaraderie and shared purpose, as people mingled, exchanged ideas, and enjoyed the homemade food and refreshments provided.

The ‘BeCalm’ initiative lived up to its name, offering a welcoming space for residents to connect with nature and each other.

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