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Knowing how to adapt can be challenging, but the good news is that a cooler, greener Adelaide starts at home and in our suburban streets. You’re invited to be part of a free forum and exhibition that gathers together innovators in design, building, research and planning to explore how ‘future Adelaide’ could look and feel. Join us at Cooler, greener Adelaide: shaping our future city forum and exhibition Wednesday 20 March 2019 Adelaide Convention Centre Exhibition 5:00pm – 6:30pm Forum 6:30pm – 8:30pm (followed by exhibition) Tickets available at coolergreener.eventbrite.com.au Free entry, bookings essential Our city is getting hotter and drier What’s the secret to a cooler, greener Adelaide?

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Page 1: What’s the secret to a cooler, greener Adelaide? · 2019-03-11 · What’s the secret to a cooler, greener Adelaide? Water Sensitive SA is a capacity building program that provides

Knowing how to adapt can be challenging, but the good news is that a cooler, greener Adelaide starts at home and in our suburban streets.

You’re invited to be part of a free forum and exhibition that gathers together innovators in design, building, research and planning to explore how ‘future Adelaide’ could look and feel.

Join us at Cooler, greener Adelaide: shaping our future city forum and exhibition Wednesday 20 March 2019 Adelaide Convention Centre Exhibition 5:00pm – 6:30pm Forum 6:30pm – 8:30pm (followed by exhibition)

Tickets available at coolergreener.eventbrite.com.au Free entry, bookings essential

Our city is getting hotter and drier

What’s the secret to a cooler, greener Adelaide?

Page 2: What’s the secret to a cooler, greener Adelaide? · 2019-03-11 · What’s the secret to a cooler, greener Adelaide? Water Sensitive SA is a capacity building program that provides

Water Sensitive SA is a capacity building program that provides government, industry and the community with the support they need to deliver greener, more liveable communities sustained by water sensitive urban design.

Join #CoolerGreener online

and follow Water Sensitive SA

Maybe you’re looking for ideas and inspiration on how you influence the creation of better streets and parks.Maybe you’re planning, building, renovating or budgeting for a home.

Come and hear how some of Australia’s leading thinkers, government organisations and industries are transforming streets and neighbourhoods. Explore new technologies and innovative design that includes using stormwater in the landscape, permeable paving, raingardens, working with trees and small areas, and the latest on recycled water schemes.

Cooler, greener options abound at the forum and exhibition.

Tickets are limited and while this is a free event, bookings are essential.

Photos overleaf (clockwise from left): Levesque & Derrick Architects, Sam Noonan and Michael Mullan

Meet our forum presenters

What will our future city look like?

Tony Wong CEO, CRC for Water

Sensitive Cities, engineer

Mellissa Bradley Program Manager, Water Sensitive SA

Tim Johnson Horticulturist and

water sustainability engineer

Matthew Wright-Simon Event MC, engagement

specialist

Sophie Thomson ABC TV presenter, author,

horticulturist, designer

Nigel Bertram Architect and university

professor

Fairlie Delbridge Managing Director and property professional

Greg Ingleton Urban cooling and water

innovator

Our presenters and exhibitors will showcase how cooler, greener homes, backyards and community spaces are already making a difference across Australia.

Contact us Join our mailing list at watersensitivesa.com, email [email protected] or call 0438 114 994.

Tickets at coolergreener.eventbrite.com.au