WELCOME! We're the relocalisation group for the Bundaberg region, in Queensland, Australia: SustainaBundy! We are working for a Sustainable Bundaberg. SustainaBundy is just one of hundreds of relocalisation groups throughout the world. You can subscribe to our discussion list here - this link will take you to a registration page, and will register you into the SustainaBundy group.
RELOCALISATION: a strategy for dealing with resouce depletion and climate change by reducing consumption and producing and sourcing daily needs as locally as possible to minimise dependence on declining fossil fuel supplies and reduce transport emissions while creating a stronger and more economically viable communities.
THE GUIDE: "The 2008 SustainaBundy Directory and Guide: how to live a GREENER life in & around Bundaberg" is now available- Click here for more details. This annual guide is just $2 and contains everything a Bundy relocaliser could need: a directory of businesses in the region (within 100 miles - or 160km - around Bundaberg) that make their own products locally, community groups that are helping to make the area sustainable, cafés and restaurants that serve locally grown food, and articles on everything from using less to eating fresh, local food.
MORE INFO:
Learn more about SustainaBundy's goals, projects and subgroups.
Find out about the benefits of financial membership and how to join.
Read the introduction with info on managing emails and expected conduct.
Introduce yourself!
Contact us for help or further information.
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Posted by shine_on, Thu Nov 6 2008, 4:16pm
Listen to 93.9 Hitz FM at 8.30am on Monday the 10th, when I'll be reading the weather and talking about SustainaBundy.
It's another great opportunity... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, Mon Oct 13 2008, 1:57am
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The Sweet Releaf Environmental Tour came to Bundaberg this weekend, with Bundy getting a taste of musician gowiiee at the Bundaberg CBD pavilion on Saturday... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, Tue Oct 7 2008, 4:29pm
You may have already seen some of the ads featuring SustainaBundy on TV or heard them on the radio, featuring SustainaBundy! Thanks to Bundaberg Waste... (read more)
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Posted by Sonya, Tue Sep 16 2008, 3:53pm
Hi all,
The Queensland Government (Australia) has released a discussion paper via Andrew McNamara - who some of you know has been vocal on the issue... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, Sun Nov 16 2008, 7:13pm
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It's nearly time to renew annual membership- current membership runs out on December 31st. Renew... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, Tue Nov 11 2008, 12:30am
The Low Carbon Diet is a Queensland Government program, consisting of a 30-day challenge for... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, Tue Nov 4 2008, 10:07pm
On Sunday December 7th, SustainaBundy is hosting the second annual SustainaBundy Christmas Garage Sale Party!... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, Tue Sep 9 2008, 9:05pm
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What does a 'locavore' eat? It depends where you live! We are seeing a national... (read more)
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Posted by pekadillo, 1 November 2008
The Transition Town workshop was a wonderfully inspiring afternoon. Thanks to the 40 or so participants who came and joined in on the somewhat chaotic,... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, 7 October 2008
Don't forget this Saturday at 6pm to come to the PCYC for the Sweet Releaf event- there'll be live music with local band 5 Days... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, 2 October 2008
Look for SustainaBundy-donated reading materials and DVDs now available in the public library, including books about permaculture, organic gardening and sustainable building. DVDs include The... (read more)
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Posted by shine_on, 23 September 2008
Local passionfruit available- good-quality seconds, 15 for $1. First grade price is $1 each, so this is a good deal for us and the local... (read more)
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