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How to regenerate our landscape to achieve maximum soil, produce, social and environmental health

Thu, 26 Aug

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Webinar

The webinar will provide a clear pathway for the Wingecarribee shire to transition to Landscape Regeneration in agriculture and all other land management practices.

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How to regenerate our landscape to achieve maximum soil, produce, social and environmental health
How to regenerate our landscape to achieve maximum soil, produce, social and environmental health

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26 Aug 2021, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm AEST

Webinar

About the event

All our panel experts are supported by a significant history of proven outcomes and measurable results emanating from their own early adoption of leading principles and systems. Join us on a journey into the exciting possibilities that regeneration offers. The approach offers a world where our children and grandchildren can feel confident that the damage that has occurred over the last 230 years is being addressed. Through collaboration, co-operation, communication and collective contribution we can regenerate our landscape to ensure a prosperous and safe future for all.

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Through the paradigm and practice of regeneration, we have the potential to not only address the pressing social and ecological imperatives of our time, but it may bring us one step closer to fulfilling our role as a contributive, life-enhancing species on this planet.

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Regen Action acknowledges the traditional owners of the country of the land on which we meet, the people of the Gundungurra and Tharawal. We pay respect to the traditional elders past, present and emerging who looked after this land for 10’s of 1000’s of years. We acknowledge that this land was stolen and that sovereignty has never been ceded.

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