by Ami Khelete | Mar 10, 2013 | Community Building, Community Development, Kambah Youth and Community Hub, Knowledge Base, Social Capital, Sustainability Education Centre
Yesterday Fusion Canberra hosted a workshop from 9am – 1230pm at Eternity Church in Kambah for 35 participants. It was a time of understanding more about the tool of open crowd festivals, and how they can fit into a long term process of commumity development...
by Ami Khelete | Feb 25, 2013 | Community Development, Food Security, FusionCanb, Holistic Sustainability, Horticulture, Social Capital, Sustainability Education Centre
Julian Cribb was confirmed last week as being the special guest speaker on May 21 for a joint education and food security campaign in Canberra this year called “Our Hungry Future?”. A joint venture between SEE-Change Inc and Fusion Canberra, the campaign...
by Ami Khelete | Feb 22, 2013 | Church Partnerships, Holistic Sustainability, Kambah Youth and Community Hub, Social Capital
Good Friday is fast approaching again this year (29th March) and for 22 years in a row, Fusion has served the Canberra community by organising an all night Prayer Vigil from 6pm to 6am at Mt Ainslie Lookout. At this stage we won’t be running one this year as we...
by Ami Khelete | Feb 14, 2013 | FusionCanb, Holistic Sustainability, Kambah Youth and Community Hub, Social Capital, Social Enterprise, Sustainability Education Centre, Wombat Wardrobe, Youth Mentoring
Another harvest of fresh organic aquaponic grown vegetables ready to go down to one of our social enterprises, Wombat Wardrobe, for sale at VERY economical prices to the Canberra community. Well done Hassa, Nigel, John and the team for growing it and our Wombat team...
by Ami Khelete | Feb 6, 2013 | Community Building, Community Development, Holistic Sustainability, Kambah Youth and Community Hub, Social Capital, Sustainability Education Centre
This evening 15 people gathered at a bonython home to share a meal and enjoy each other’s company. Ranging in age from 1 years old to 85, the mix of people was great & resulted in a whole range of discussions. It was interesting to see how many common...