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Welcome new member to Subgroups

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Welcome new member Kahli Hall to the following Sub-groups: Food & Gardening Health Environment Education Energy Building & Construction and The Heart.

Kahli has recently moved to Ferny Grove from Samford and would love to connect with like minded people in the area.  Since studying Town Planning has been very interested in bringing what I have learnt about Permaculture Horticulture Green Roof and Wall Technology together to develop sustainable ways of living that benefit humanity and the natural environment. I look forward to being involved with ‘Transition the Grove’.

Business: “Green Infrastructure Planning & Design”

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Environment Subgroup Newsletter

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Dear {usertag:name}

There are some things happening that you might like to know about given your interest in the Environment Subgroup.

We have done an interview with one of the local bushcare group leaders John Jordaan of the Ferny Grove Bushcare Group with the Keperra Kings for the Transition The Grove Hour on Radio YYY 87.6FM. This will be downloadable as a podcast too from this website.

We were delighted to hear that one member of the group Sasha has returned to Masters study in Environmental Science. It is certainly a great field. We love seeing the work local professionals such as Anna Bourke do.

Here are some ‘environmental’ events we have heard of. They are on the Events calendar.

Regards

Anne

Subgroup Coordinator

Title: Creek In Our Backyard
When: 27/03/2011 09:00 AM
Category: Workshop

Description

Venue: Broncos Leagues Club Fulcher Rd Red Hill.


Ithaca Intact is running a community workshop from 9am-1pm on Sunday 27 March especially aimed at landholders with a creek in their backyard.

Our new book “The creek in our backyard” by SOWN Director Robert Whyte will be launched on the day. So come along to get your copy.

Speakers to be announced shortly.

RSVP link is on :  http://www.saveourwaterwaysnow.com.au/02_cal/details.asp?ID=307

3. Title:  Ecology of vine weeds

When:  06/04/2011 06:30 PM – 08:00 PM
Where:Downfall Creek Bushland Centre – McDowall
Category:Seminar

Description

Wednesday 6th April 6.30-8.00pm
“Ecology of vine weeds” with
Segun Osunkoya Biosecurity

All Northern Seminar Series RSVP’s can be
directed to donna.edwards@brisbane.qld.gov.auThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Venue

Venue:Downfall Creek Bushland Centre
Street:815 Rode Rd
City: McDowall

4.

Title:  Men of the Trees Presentation
When:  12/04/2011 07:00 PM – 08:00 PM
Where: Arana Hills Library – Ferny Hills
Category: Presentation

Description

Pat Peek will give an interesting account of the history of the environment conservation group and the work they have been involved with in the Pine Rivers District.
5. 

Title:  Hillbrook Sustainability Day
When: 04/06/2011 10:00 AM – 04:00 PM
Category: Expo

Description

Come along to Hillbrook Anglican College in Gaythorne. This will be a whole day of seminars and stalls and workshops on the subject of living sustainably.

Transition The Grove Transition The Gap Enoggera Transition Initiative and the Brisbane Transition Hub will all be participating fully with many other top speakers on a wide range of topics.

This is the 2nd Sustainability Day that has been held at Hillbrook. The 1st was very well attended with lots of great speakers and stall and we look forward to the 2nd one being another terrific event.

6. 

Title:  Wicked Problems: Applied Environmental Research in a Changing World.
When:  26/06/2011 – 29/03/2011
Category: Conference

Description

June 26-29th 2011
Environmental Research Event 2011
“Wicked Problems: Applied Environmental Research in a Changing World”
http://www.gci.uq.edu.au/EREConference2011.aspx
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Aim and Principles

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These are the Aims and Principles of Transition The Grove Inc taken from the Constitution.

The aims of the association are—
(1) To develop and implement an Energy Descent Action Plan (EDAP) for The Grove.
(2) To transition The Grove as a land and community into a resilient resource-sufficient place where residents and their descendants can live provide their food work and meet their essential needs in an oil-depleted carbon-reduced future.
(3) To celebrate and grow in strength and identity as a community with a strong ethic of caring and inclusion and journeying to a secure future together and to provide hope and encouragement.
(4) To identify the assets of The Grove and the part they play in an EDAP for The Grove and the resilience of The Grove; to develop ways to retain increase protect and preserve these assets.
(5) To identify the ecological constraints and values inherent in the eco-systems of The Grove its waterways and forests and its biodiversity and to learn develop and practice ways of living that work within these constraints and values.
(6) To identify and work cooperatively with existing community groups councils state and federal government representatives and active citizens in The Grove.
(7) To cooperate with nearby Transition Initiatives and the wider Transition network for mutual learning support and encouragement
4 Principles
(1) The primary focus is preparing an Energy Descent Action Plan (EDAP) for the
communities in The Grove and building a strong sense of community and regional
awareness in The Grove with an awareness of the principles involved in transition.
(2) Concerns about peak oil and other peak resources climate change and population growth underlie the urgent need to prepare an EDAP for The Grove.
(3) Domains of action need to be considered for the EDAP. The agreed domains of action are food energy water health transport re-creation education business economy & finance governance construction security environment resources management manufacturing & mining & forestry. Requests for additional domains of action will be considered by the management committee. They are listed on the Transition The Grove website
(4) Separate sub-groups will focus on each domain of action. Some sub-groups will start operating earlier but gradually there will be sub-groups working on all the domains of action. Sub-group members develop the ideas for the EDAP in that domain of action.
Members are all encouraged to participate actively in the association through one or more sub-groups according to their interest time talents and where they feel drawn to involvement.
(5) The management committee coordinates the EDAP input from the sub-groups applies for funding approves projects provides general administration and website management and organises community meetings and annual general meetings.
(6) The association is a not-for-profit association.
(7) Every resident of The Grove is recognised and valued by the association.
(8) The association is not aligned with any political party but can accept help and
sponsorship in which case the association acknowledges the source of assistance.
(9) The association is not aligned with any religious organization or cultural group but
respects the religious and cultural choices of residents in The Grove.
(10) The association does not accept paid advertising or marketing promotions but is
supportive of local businesses services and trades-people living and with businesses in The Grove seeing them as having an important part to play in an EDAP for The Grove.
(11) The association recognizes that many residents groups and businesses in The Grove have already begun to transition to reduced dependency on unsustainable energy sources.
(12) The scale and timing of the coming transition cannot be known in advance but may be abrupt and extreme.
(13) The transition response will need to include crisis preparation with attention to the community’s emotional and spiritual response to the challenges to lifestyles and accepted ways of being.
(14) The association doesn’t have a blueprint for successful transition. There are no
guarantees but the transition will involve adaptation learning experimentation
creativity visioning starting again adventuring into the unknown forging pathways and persisting in the face of difficult challenges.
(15) Diversity is a strength. A broad range of skills knowledge ability and experience is needed. Theoretical and practical knowledge is needed.
(16) Members are energised by their passion and desire to build a resilient future for
themselves and their descendants.
(17) No individual person will be able to undertake the transition to less energy
dependence without the support and efforts of others in the community working together for the same goal. The transition will require a strong self-aware community united in creating community resilience together.
(18) The Grove community consists of people of all ages and from a wide range of
backgrounds and needs and an EDAP for The Grove needs to be designed broadly and inclusively for the benefit of the whole community recognizing the spectrum of needs of individuals life-stages and seeking wide community involvement.
(19) There is an urgent need to put energy descent infrastructure in place within The
Grove but it has to be managed in a way that takes account of the magnitude of the
transition and the necessity for each individual to make it at a pace they can manage both
in understanding spirit emotions financially physical strength and energy.
(20) Members of the association are a community of individuals created equal and unique with responsibility for their own actions. They are expected to help and assist each other but not to be responsible for the consequences of actions or decisions made by another person. Each person has a responsibility for their own personal care and for attending sensibly and wisely to their own safety and welfare in a way that does not harshly interfere with the efforts of others to take responsibility for their own personal care and safety. All members of the association are first and foremost neighbours and local citizens as far as their duty of care for each other is concerned.
(21) The Grove is part of the wider community of Australia the State of Queensland and local councils. Members are subject to the laws and regulations of these dominions.

Regards

John Tennock

President

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Welcome new member

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Dear {usertag:name}

Please welcome Chris Wright as a new member. Chris makes a continuous and on-going contribution to the development of the Transition movement in this North-West region of Brisbane and is one of the inspirational people for having the heart to go forward through the steep learning journey we are all on together.

Chris says: We have walked the path toward awareness sustainability and resilience for the past forty years. Established Transition The Gap a few years ago and have been inspired by Anne and John since then. Thank you for inviting us to join!

Chris has put himself down for the Energy and The Heart subgroups.

The Energy Subgroup is thriving. Meeting this Thursday evening 7:00pm at the Ferny Grove State High School in the Resource Centre.

Maybe we should be thinking about The Heart group as the next group to having community gatherings together. We really need people who want to be part of organising something for it to come forward. It would help if you would email me your interest preferably giving permission to share your email directly with others who are also prepared to be organisers then I can ‘hand you over to each other’ to get planning and making the magic happen

We have been given permission to share the attached poem by its author Neil Davidson. Hope you like it.

Brinkmanship

Brinkmanship…

The art of holding your nerve

Longer…

Longer than those who thought you would baulk;

Longer than those who love you will wait?

Resisting the urge to throw in the towel

To become one more failed environmentalist

Forced to give in to the system trap…

Don’t swerve as the lights get brighter

Wait for it – the moment when the new path is first seen.

Bide your time read the lie of the land; find the patterns join the dots

Design a new way and use the incandescence of this civilisation’s final burst

to light the way for the next.

Resilience stretched taut ‘til it snaps…

Can you really just ‘give-in’; one more human weight to add to the masses?

One more soul closer to tipping point joining a dominant paradigm bent on destruction?

Is ‘knowing’ a benefit or a burden?

Is resistance futile as nature is turned to poison?

If you can just hold your nerve

keep your head as others lose theirs …

Is there really something you don’t know?

Or is it something you know we all know but most daren’t believe?

Neil Davidson April 2011

Welcome to the journey together

Anne Tennock

Subgroup coordinator

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Welcome New Member to Sub-groups

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Welcome new member Helen Simmons to the following Sub-groups:

Recreation Health Business & Economy Environment Energy Water Facilities and Local History.

Helen (HelenS) has moved here from Mt Glorious

Remember that once you have joined you are able to log on to Transition The Grove’s website and Add Events or Forum postings. Be part of helping to build up our understanding of what local resilience means here and how we can advance it.

The more of us who are helping to add local events to the Events list the more complete and useful it will be as a local resource. Just remember to keep them local here in the Kedron Brook valley suburbs of The Grove unless it is something of high general Transition interest. Mostly it is easy and straight-forward to add an event. You need to put times in 24-hour format (6:30pm is 18:30 for example). There is a long list of venues. If you know of more locally do add them. The list of categories (types of events) also keeps growing. If you can’t find what you want let us know to add it.

The Contact email works well to get queries through. As you use the website if you come across information in the left-hand menus that needs updating or changing or adding to it really helps if you send through the details (use the Contact email).

Members of a Sub-group are able to read the profiles of the other members in that Sub-group and can send a bulletin to the group or use the email link there to contact an individual. Don’t just stay on the website – these are locals who share your interest in this community. Be prepared to take the initiative in getting to know them. Arrange to meet and start the Transition journey together.

Remember the Clean Up Australia Day event coming up at Leslie Patrick Park Arana Hills in March.

Warm regards

Anne Tennock

Sub-group Coordinator

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