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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time this month in Sydney. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join us at Riverwood Community Centre for the annual NSW Community Growing Conference — a day of ideas, tours, food & connection!

A community information session about a proposed redevelopment at 1-56 Pennant Way to build more social and affordable homes and private homes in Castle Hill.

Learn simple, low cost ways to reduce your energy bills, heat your home efficiently, and improve comfort. Includes tips on bills, insulation, draught proofing, and energy-saving devices. Join our energy expert, Adam Corrigan, for an informative workshop at the Green Living Centre in Summer Hill. This is a free workshop presented by the Green Living Centre, an initiative of Inner West Council. Priority will be given to Inner West residents. If you are not from the Inner West local government area please ask to be put on a waitlist.

Sydney's sustainability communities are doing vital work — often in isolation. That needs to change, and you're invited to help Finding Nature design how.

Join Future Village on a field day exploring urban greening in Bondi Junction. Visit local sites showcasing cooling, biodiversity and rooftop greening solutions.
Learn how to turn food scraps into garden gold with this in-person composting and worm farming workshop!
Come join us at Thorpe Road, Woronora for a fun-filled evening of highlighting the importance of our native animals.

Join us for the opening night of Endangered Country curated by Nioka Lowe and featuring works by Boomalli artists!

Care about the planet and want to connect with others who do, too… but in a calmer, more relaxed setting? 🌏 🌿 Join Climate Crew Sydney (CC.SYD) Breakfast with Climate Crew This new morning format is for those who would love to meet like-minded people before work, over coffee, tea and breakfast, in a quieter space where everyone has the chance to be part of the conversation. For this first breakfast, we’ll explore: “What helps you stay grounded, motivated and connected to why this work matters – especially when climate work feels overwhelming?” Whether that’s being outdoors, little rituals that keep you going, moments of hope, people who inspire you, ways to manage your energy, or simply remembering why you started – everyone is welcome to share. Whether you work in climate and sustainability already, are studying, volunteering or simply curious and passionate about these topics, come along and join us. Places are limited so please RSVP Reach out to Robin Wyatt via LinkedIn.
Join us in Sydney for the Green Parrot Executive Briefing Series—Sustainability for Competitive Advantage. Gain practical insights on ESG reporting, governance expectations, and regulatory scrutiny. Ideal for professionals interested in sustainability and business advantage.
Michele Barnes studies these networks to better understand how resilience to climate change actually works. Her findings illustrate resilience isn't only built with concrete and government plans - but also in the way we share knowledge, support one another, and interact with the environments around us.
Discover the Birds of Randwick Environment Park. Randwick Environment Park is a gem! It’s an island of biodiversity, with its beautiful bushland and sparkling wetland offering shelter and food for wildlife, including lots of bird species. We will slowly explore the area in the early morning when birds are at their most active, and hopefully we’ll see many different species of landbirds and waterbirds, from large and noisy ones to tiny, secretive ones. We often see them very close, and in stunning detail through the telescope. We’ll watch their fascinating behaviours, learn a few birdcalls, and contribute to conservation by adding our sightings to BirdLife’s National database, Birdata. You will be guided by ecologist Renée Ferster Levy, who delights in birdwatching and seasonal changes as different native plants flower and fruit. She has observed over 80 bird species in and above Randwick Environment Park in the last 10 years and is fascinated by how each bird uses the area, and what we can do to help them thrive even outside the Park.