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Field Events - Wednesday 2nd May 2007 - Night Tours

Activity Description

Sustainable Public Lighting Night Tour – Melbourne

This one hour walking tour will demonstrate four different lighting types in Melbourne city, including 35W and 70W metal halides, low emitting diodes (LEDs), the twin 14W T5 fluorescent in an indoor setting (in CH2), and some simple flood lighting.

The tour will explore their performance and light output from a qualitative perspective, and issues around maintenance and energy use.

The tour is lead by an experienced public lighting council through Ian Dryden, Senior Industrial Designer, City of Melbourne

The tour departs 6pm from the Grand Hyatt and ends at 7pm on Lygon St, and is followed by an optional networking dinner.

The event is free of charge but attendees will need to buy their own tram ticket and dinner.

For bookings register direct with with Grace Ludekens, City of Melbourne, on 03 9658 8693 or grace.ludekens@melbourne.vic.gov.au

We would like to thank the City of Melbourne for hosting this event.

Sustainable Public Lighting Night Tour – Sunbury

 

This two hour bus tour will demonstrate six different lighting types in greater Melbourne, including the 42W compact fluorescent (new eco-version), the 50W high pressure sodium, two versions of the twin T5 greenstreet fluorescent (standard and high performance), the Standard 80W Mercury Vapour, and an 80W Mercury Vapour retrofitted to accept compact fluorescent.

The tour will explore their performance and light output from a qualitative perspective, and issues around maintenance and energy use.

The tour is lead by an experienced public lighting council, through Stuart Nesbitt, Sustainable Resources Technical Officer, Hume City Council.

The tour will be preceded by an optional networking dinner, departing 6pm from the Grand Hyatt and eating at a nearby restaurant. The tour will then start at 7:00pm and end back at the Grand Hyatt by 9.10pm.

The event is free of charge but attendees will need to buy their own dinner.

For bookings register direct with Paul Brown, Greenhouse Officer, Nillumbik Shire Council, on 03 9433 3219, paul.brown@nillumbik.vic.gov.au

We would like to thank Nillumbik Shire Council and Hume City Council for hosting this event.

Field Events - Saturday 5th May 2007

Activity Description

CERES Environment Park

Discover this community environment project that fosters awareness and action on environmental and social issues. Includes the Renewable Energy Park, Eco-house, Water-cycle, International Village, Café and more!

Walkable Melbourne

 

In a city designed for pedestrian access, tour the highlights of local laneways, architecture and the best coffee!

Bring your walking shoes to see sustainability and connectivity features of Melbourne's CBD.

Go with the Flow – Local Water Action

See how Local government is leading the way in implementing practical sustainable water management actions  across highly urbanised and fringe locations.  

Travel from the north of the Port Phillip and Western Port region exploring a variety of local government actions underway where we'll be joined by council representatives to give us their insight what has motivated and inspired these innovative council water developments.

A representative from the Port Phillip and Western Port Catchment Management Authority will provide an overview of broader catchment management issues and the crucial role local government plays in the integrated approach to catchment management.

The tour will travel through the Maribyrnong catchment, the Werribee catchment and the Yarra catchment.

Destinations include:

  • Hume City Council - A new 5 star rated council office building noting water saving devices as well as other
  • Darebin City Council - Stormwater harvesting in a parks environment and a green precinct integrated urban water conservation project
  • Maribyrnong City Council - Two football grounds with drought tolerant turf including an AFL football club's training ground
  • Hobson's Bay City Council - An open space revegetation project adjacent to a Ramsar wetland
  • Melbourne City Council - A wetlands that treats and harvests water for playing fields irrigation

A delicious lunch will be provided – all you need to bring is some sensible shoes, a water bottle and a jacket.

High Performance Buildings in Melbourne's CBD

 

Visit the inner workings of two of Australia 's leading green buildings: 40 Albert Road and Melbourne 's Council House 2. Learn how they outperform other buildings and be inspired to accelerate your councils approach to commercial building.

Our first stop on the tour will be 40 Albert Rd, South Melbourne , a commercial office building refurbished to achieve a six-star Green Star rating. The refurbishment was conceived to achieve best practice in sustainability and occupant comfort, while at the same time demonstrating sustainable innovations that are both commercially viable and practical.

For more information on 40 Albert Rd visit: http://www.ourgreenoffice.com

Next we will visit the City of Melbourne 's  Council House 2 (CH2), demonstrating leadership in sustainable building design.  Learn about the technology and the innovation required to achieve a maximum six Green Star certified rating including sewer mining, water recycling, phase-change materials for cooling, electricity co-generation, solar photovoltaic cells, 100% fresh air ventilation, vertical gardens and more.

For more information on CH2 visit: http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=171&pg=1933

Tram tickets will be provided – all you need to bring is some sensible shoes, a water bottle and a jacket.



The half day tours have been designed to allow delegates to attend both.

All field events, (Walkable Melbourne excluded) include transport (bus, train or tram) provided to and from the Grand Hyatt.

Cost for full day tours include lunch and refreshments.

More information will be posted soon including full itineraries, start and finish times, hosts and presenters.

Tours require a minimum number of attendees. If they do not proceed participants will be offered another tour or a refund.

       
 
     
 
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