Put it in your diary to come to either of the community meetings at
- South Bruny on 6th December (Alonnah) or
- North Bruny on 17th January (Dennes Point)
The purpose of the meetings is to explain the Bruny Island Seafarm project to the wider community and gain further support. There are so many positive aspects to this project and time will be taken to explain why this is a vital initiative for the Bruny community.
The format will start with a 15-minute video to help explain why regenerative aquaculture is so important now and for future generations. Next will be an explanation of the Bruny Island Seafarm concept and project with an update on progress to date.
Finally, there will be an open forum to ask questions and have a general discussion. We are actively seeking more people to become involved and keep this initiative moving forward.
This is an entirely community-based project that will be coordinated by a non-profit charity, established here on Bruny.
It’s a project with no negatives, only positive outcomes for jobs, the community and the environment. One that all Islanders and Tasmanians can benefit from and support.
