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C.R.U.N.C.HTIME (Climate Resilience: Understanding New Challenges for Historic Gardens) WEBINAR

  • Eryldene Historic House and Garden 17 McIntosh Street Gordon, NSW, 2072 Australia (map)

C.R.U.N.C.HTIME WEBINAR
Climate Resilience: Understanding New Challenges for Historic Gardens

30 March 2023
6:00pm-9.30pm AEDT / 8:00am-11.30am GMT



ABOUT:

Eryldene will host an on-line event on 30th March 2023, exploring how historic gardens are building resilience to climate change. Speakers from the UK, USA, Australia and beyond will share local and global garden management experiences with an interactive panel conclusion.


TO REGISTER:

To register, please use the button below to access the event registration page, then:

  • You are taken to a log in page for Zoom.

  • Please enter your log in details (if you already have a zoom account) or create a new account

  • Then please proceed to the payment portal.

We require you to register with Zoom so that we can track your payment to the event and this allows us to give you access to the playback of the event for the week after this webinar.

TECH SUPPORT:

If you require technological support either before or during our event, we will have a live support team run by Huddle on standby. If you need assistance with registration etc please contact Rod Vowell, Director of Events at Huddle Agency via email rod@huddle-agency.com.au or on 0402 588 022.


OUR SUPPORTERS:

Supported by CreateNSW, AGHS and the National Trust (NSW).

Australian Garden History Society (AGHS):

The Australian Garden History Society promotes awareness and conservation of significant gardens and cultural landscapes through engagement, research, advocacy and activities.

The Australian Garden History Society is pleased to support Eryldene in this discussion about how to build garden resilience in the face of climate stress. This subject is of particular relevance for important historic gardens with significant plantings of climate sensitive species.

National Trust (NSW):

The Vision of the National Trust of Australia (NW) is to bring the heritage of New South Wales to life for future generations.

The National Trust of Australia (NSW) is pleased to support Eryldene in the global discussion on how historic gardens can build resilience in the face of climate stress.  This subject is of particular relevance for important historic gardens with significant plantings of climate sensitive species.


WATCH THE WEBINAR

Each presentation is now uploaded and ready to watch via the Eryldene Youtube Account. The Q&A panel sessions are still with our editors.

Earlier Event: 11 March
TWILIGHT JAZZ
Later Event: 14 April
OPEN FRIDAY - GARDEN TOURS