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Exploring Sustainable Living with Festival Director Luke Taylor

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This is not Luke Taylor!!

Attracting over 150,000 visits annually The Sustainable Living Festival engages with hundreds of organisations and individuals to stage Australia’s largest sustainability festival.

The Festival’s Director Luke Taylor joins Dean to discuss the three week program which engages individuals and communities across Victoria to host and promote sustainability events. Celebrating the very best examples of ecological and social sustainability the festival embraces interactive workshops, talks, demonstrations, artworks, exhibits, films and live performances.

Check out the Festival Program.

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SLF

This is not Luke Taylor!!

Attracting over 150,000 visits annually The Sustainable Living Festival engages with hundreds of organisations and individuals to stage Australia’s largest sustainability festival.

The Festival’s Director Luke Taylor joins Dean to discuss the three week program which engages individuals and communities across Victoria to host and promote sustainability events. Celebrating the very best examples of ecological and social sustainability the festival embraces interactive workshops, talks, demonstrations, artworks, exhibits, films and live performances.

Check out the Festival Program.

  continue reading

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