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Green Living Expo to showcase regional initiatives and projects

Green Living Expo to showcase regional initiatives and projects
In a first for the region, a Green Living Expo is being staged on Saturday 10 December at TAFE NSW Wollongbar. The community event is an initiative of the Rotary Club of Alstonville, with Ballina Shire Council and Southern Cross University as key partners.
Spokesperson for the Expo, Bob Costello said, “the aim of the event, planning for which commenced before COVID and well before the devastating floods, is to showcase local creativity, products and services that are contributing to the care for our environment and creating a bright future.”
“Our region is known for its green thinking and passion for making a difference. We want to celebrate this passion and hope for a positive sustainable future through this community event”
Mr Costello said, “The region has been hit hard by the floods and has other ongoing challenges. We want to contribute in the hope that comes about when we work together and put the spotlight on positive things that are happening. “
Display sites remain available for the Expo. The Rotary Club invites expressions of interest from local Northern Rivers businesses and groups who would like to participate with a display. Themes for the event include new products, projects and services around water, waste management, food production, cultural knowledge, housing, transport, energy, and habitat. Local food and music will also be a feature of the event, which will staged across a family friendly green space at the TAFE, with a panoramic view north towards the iconic Nightcap Range.
Further details can be found at www.alstonvillerotary.org.au
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