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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time in Cessnock. From art to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
This workshop will introduce you to the soil food web so you can understand the importance of soil microbes for good soil health and structure.
Mick Roderick (Birdlife Aus) discusses local recovery efforts to save the endangered Regent Honeyeater. Join us! Cessnock City Council is proud to present Mick Roderick who will talk about the local recovery effort he is leading to save the threatened Regent Honeyeater - no easy feat with only 300 left in the wild! Mick will talk about how changes to the biodiversity of the Hunter Valley have impacted the threatened Regent Honeyeater. He will discuss the recovery efforts and ways people can contribute to its success. This will be an engaging talk with plenty of opportunity to ask Mick questions and learn about the program to save this beautiful bird. Light supper will be provided. Bookings essential.
This is the second of two May workshops on the Soil Food Web. Come along and learn about the Soil Food Web. Learn what it is and why it is so important - for growing healthy plants, for our health and the health of the whole planet. Franklin Delano Roosevelt This workshop will provide an in-depth examination of the Soil Food Web. Everyone is welcome including backyard growers, larger scale growers and commercial operations. Workshop participants can bring along a soil sample to get examined under the microscope and content will be tailored to the questions and reactions coming from growers and what their soil samples reveal. This is definitely an interactive and fun workshop. Cost of the workshop includes morning tea. Please send an email to environment@cessnock.nsw.gov.au if the cost of this workshop is an issue as we don't want cost to prevent anyone from attending. The cost has been imposed to limit 'no shows' on the day.