Tasmania’s Bob Brown Foundation stages Tarkine BioBlitz

One of the last true wilderness places on earth - the Tarlkine, Tasmania - will see a festival of science in nature from 23-26 November, open to all who are interested in wild places and their environment.

November 15, Smithton, Tasmania. The Tarkine BioBlitz is a festival of science in nature, to be held in one of the world’s last truly wild places, the Trakine (takayna in local language). The BioBlitz aims to bring a wide variety of interested people together to discover and record as many living things as possible over several days around Smithton.

The Tarkine, in northwest Tasmania, is one of the most unspoilt temperate wildernesses left in the world. Courtesy of Tarkine.org

The Tarkine, in northwest Tasmania, is one of the most unspoilt temperate wildernesses left in the world. Courtesy of Tarkine.org

Designed to be both practical yet enjoyable, the event aims to help anybody who has an interest in the planet, the environment and nature to explore, learn and contribute to their knowledge of biodiversity. Organised by the Bob Brown Foundation and held over three days from 23-26 November 2017, BioBlitz surveys in the field will be held from Friday morning to Sunday lunch time and will seek to provide fun, educational and meaningful experiences to the community, naturalists and scientists alike.

Bob Brown founded the Green Movement in Australia, and successfully protected the Franklin River. Courtesy Bob Brown Foundation.

Bob Brown founded the Green Movement in Australia, and successfully protected the Franklin River. Courtesy Bob Brown Foundation.

It will bring together volunteer scientists, experts, naturalists and members of the public for a weekend of biodiversity surveys and discovery in a truly remarkable place. The Tarkine is one of the largest tracts of cool temperate rainforest in the world, and the biggest in the whole continent of Australia. It covers some 476,000 hectares of undeveloped, raw, and awe-inspiring wilderness in the northwest of Tasmania and is home to a range of utterly amazing  ancient flora and fauna found nowhere else on earth. Huge mountains, thriving groves of thousand year old trees and Jurassic Park-like rainforests as well as austere, forbidding coastlines make it a privilege to visit the Tarkine.

This year’s BioBlitz will conduct field surveys at sites across a variety of Tarkine ecosystems. The main goals of the event are to survey the biological diversity of the area and share knowledge about the strength and ecology of the region. A central base camp near Smithton on the northwest coast will provide facilities to share discoveries, identify and collate specimens, database records and, of course, rest and relax after time spent in the field. Attendees will travel out to sites each day in mini buses and car-pooling as required and organised by BioBlitz staff. Visitors can join the BioBlitz for all three days or just one day.

The base camp will be at the Riverbend Youth Centre, approximately 6km south of Smithton. Accommodation at the base camp is dormitories with shared bathroom and toilet facilities. There is also room for tents and campervans for camping.

Each day will see groups travel out to explore and discover Tarkine coast, forest and plains locations before  regrouping at Riverbend to collate results, share food, discoveries and the day’s stories. The organisers, the Bob Brown Foundation, see science as a central component to campaign for long lasting and secure protection of the Tarkine, including improving our understanding of the biodiversity of the region.

The event follows the recent proposal of a new walk to start south-west of Burnie on the north Tasmanian coast. The proposed walk will head south through the Tarkine and highlight its eucalyptus forests, button grass moorlands, mountains (especially Mount Bertha and the Norfolk Range) and the rugged north-west coastline before finishing with a cruise along the Pieman River to former logging and prospector town Corinna. The walk is seen as a 10-day experience or as two five-day walks.

Plans for the project were released in June 2017, with the objective of creating a full 100-kilometre walk route. “From a tourism aspect, the proposal sounds fantastic,” said local Tourism Association president Clint Walker. “It’s the type of development, a highly desirable attraction, that north-west Tasmania needs,” he said.

Singapore Writers Festival Features Multilingual Works

THE SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2017 IS ONE OF ASIA’S PREMIER LITERARY EVENTS.

The Singapore Writers Festival takes place from 3 to 12 November 2017 at various venues in central Singapore (such as The Arts House, National Gallery Singapore, Victoria Theatre and more. Make sure you download the programme - see below). 

This year it chose the Tamil concept of ‘Aram’ on ‘living a good life’. Dr. Lee Tzu Peng has also been chosen as Literary Pioneer.

The festival started in 1986 as a biennial festival. Now held yearly, the festival is a much anticipated event on the cultural calendar, presenting the world’s major literary talents to Singaporeans while shining a spotlight on home grown and Southeast Asian creative talents.

Attend Annaliza Bakri's launch of anthology titled Sikit Sikit Lama-Lama Jadi Bukit on 11 November 5 pm at The Arts House Gallery ll.

Attend Annaliza Bakri's launch of anthology titled Sikit Sikit Lama-Lama Jadi Bukit on 11 November 5 pm at The Arts House Gallery ll.

Over the years, the Festival has become an exciting meeting point of writers, academics and thinkers in a choice spread of panel discussions, workshops, lectures and performances in 10 days. It has hosted literati the likes of Nobel Prize winner Gao Xingjian, Whitbread Book Awards First Novel winner Tash Aw, British poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, Nebula winner Neil Gaiman and Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cunningham.

The Singapore Writers Festival is one of the few multi-lingual literary festivals in the world, celebrating the written and spoken word in Singapore’s official languages – English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil. This year, the Festival will be housed in the Civic District amongst historic buildings such as The Arts House, The National Gallery and the Asian Civilisations Museum.

"In line with our theme too, we believe SWF is for everyone, and that’s why we have enhanced our inclusive programming with more sign-language interpreters and note-takers for Deaf attendees. We have also reached out to children with mild disabilities and children from underserved communities with customised programmes," said Yeow Kai Chai, Festival Director.

"We open this year’s Festival with the Aram Conference, a series of panel discussions to engage audiences in exploring the meanings and nuances of the word from various viewpoints -- Aram in the 21st-century world and in multicultural Singapore, Aram in our spiritual lives, and Aram through the eyes of the youth. In particular, the key panel, Aram: An Intercultural Dialogue brings together Singaporean intellectuals from across different cultural backgrounds. Join us as we cross and push the boundaries, and create a uniquely Singaporean conversation about our common moral life," said Kwok Kian Woon, Chairman of the SWF Steering Committee (2017-2018).

"Multilingual and intercultural programming is a significant part of SWF as a means of promoting dialogue and interaction across cultures. This year’s highlights include Transcendent, a collaboration between Indian performing arts group, Bhaskar’s Arts Academy and Malay performing arts company, Sri Warisan on the concept of consciousness and beauty. And, if you’re a fan of rock music, don’t miss Lyrical Roots: The Poetry of Music , featuring two young poprock bands, as they perform in English and Tamil. Reflecting the cultural richness and diversity of ASEAN, we have invited writers from all 10 member states. They will regale us with their profound insights into the writings that speak to the unfolding human drama in Southeast Asia.

"There is much to experience in SWF 2017, and so much to learn. So, I ask you to take your time, participate in the discussions, soak in the atmosphere and discover what Aram means   to you," said Kwok.

Tickets to Singapore Writers Festival 2017

Festival Pass: $25.

Separately ticketed events: $10-$60

Festival Passes and tickets to SWF Stage events, SWF Class workshops and masterclasses and the SWF tours can be purchased at www.sistic.com.sg. Tickets to SWF3 can be purchased at   www.peatix.com.

For all other ticketing details, please refer to the programme write ups on the SWF website.

Download the Singapore Writers Festival 2017 programmes here (first part) and here (second part).
 

Responsible Tourism Talks at ITB Asia

Responsible Tourism Talks at ITB Asia

Keep up to date with the latest in responsible tourism, whether you're a business operator, developer, policy maker, entrepreneur or marketer. There are three days of talks focused on responsible tourism and sustainability practices at ITB Asia 2017's Responsible Tourism Hub from 25 to 27 October 2017. Gaia Discovery lists all talks, speakers and their synopses here for readers' convenience.

Kedah Cycle and Run for Water 2017

Invitations are out to join the Kedah Cycle for Water event to be held on 11 November 2017 at the Keriang Hill Resort in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. Participants can either run 7km or cycle 40km as part of a fundraiser to raise awareness about the conservation of one of our most valuable resources: freshwater. Freshwater is a resource under threat; just 3 percent of the planet’s water is freshwater, and only about 1 percent is readily available for human use.

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The double-whammy of global population growth and climate change means we must be innovative and committed when it comes to water management and conservation. Money raised will help to protect freshwater ecosystems and improve water access, efficiency, and allocation for people and the environment. Participants in the Cycle and Run for Water event will receive a 100% organic cotton T-shirt and a medal made from recycled remnant wood. Entry costs a paltry RM45, which will be used to fund WWF-Malaysia’s efforts to conserve our freshwater and protect our water catchment forests.

http://www.justrunlah.com/race/kedah-cycle-and-run-for-water-2017/

Urgent Run, Singapore

As part of the World Toilet Association’s (WTA) awareness and fund-raising efforts, it is marking the United Nations’ World Toilet Day with the Singapore Urgent Run. It will take place on Saturday 28 October 2017, starting from Casuarina Grove, East Coast Park, Singapore. Aimed at raising awareness of global sanitation issues, it is pushing the theme of "Where does our poo go?"

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Calling for urgent action to end the sanitation crisis, the organisers underline the fact that for billions of people around the world today, safe sanitation systems are either non-existent or ineffective. Uncontained human waste spreads killer diseases, meaning progress in health and child survival is seriously undermined.

The event is part of a global call for sanitation to be recognised as a basic human right. Money raised will go towards: Advocacy; raising awareness of the global sanitation crisis and making positive change. Sanitation solutions; empowering communities and creating sustainable marketplace opportunities.

And lastly: Capacity-building; educating urban and rural communities on best sanitation practices for toilet behaviour, design and technology. As they say, it’s time to give a crap! Entrants to the 5km fun run get a T-Shirt, Bib, Finisher Medal and lots of goodies in the Race Pack. There’s even a Crappy Dress and a SaniSelfie (#urgentrunsg) competition! 

Official website: http://urgentrun.com

Ubud Writer’s Festival 2017, Bali

The Indonesian island of Bali is again hosting its Ubud Writer’s Festival on October 25-29 in the central mountains, about one hour north of Denpasar Airport. With more than 150 authors, artists and writers from 31 countries, the Festival is marking its 14th year.

It has signed up published and authoritative writers from countries as diverse as Iran, Canada, South Korea, the Philippines and Pakistan to help deliver a five-day program of impassioned live performances, workshops, literary lunches, and powerful stories, ideas and solutions.

What: Ubud Writer's Festival 2017

Where: Bali

When: 25-29 October 2017

Website:  http://www.ubudwritersfestival.com

Marina Mahathir will be at the Ubud Writer's Festival 2017

Marina Mahathir will be at the Ubud Writer's Festival 2017

The lineup includes the leading UK crime writer Ian Rankin, Canada’s literary star, Madeleine Thien, feminist icon Nh. Dini, and Malaysian minority rights activist and author, Marina Mahathir. Also attending will be Chinese author Jung Chang, whose family autobiography Wild Swans sold over ten million copies after being banned in his home country, and Tasmanian Saroo Brierley, whose memoir was adapted into the blockbuster film Lion.

The Festival will also stage special sessions where expert industry practitioners pass on ideas and practical advice to newstart writers. Advice sessions include Online Writing, hosted by Australian Brigid Delaney who has written for the DailyTelegraph in London as well as Guardian Australia.

The Festival not only helps promote Ubud as an arts and cultural centre, it also showcases Indonesian writers on an international stage and helps young Indonesians to reach their potential through associated educational programs and literature.

Proceeds from ticket sales go towards funding for free workshops for local children and high school students and teachers, and to subsidise attendances of local residents who could not otherwise afford to attend.

Bloomin' Tulips Festival, Tasmania

The Bloomin' Tulips Festival at Wynyard on the northern coast of Tasmania is being held on 14 October 2017. The annual celebration of everything that is colourful, beautiful and charming about this astonishingly fertile region will open on Saturday, then follow up with a series of related events for the following three weeks.

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Visitors can walk through Table Cape, the largest cultivated tulip fields in the southern hemisphere, and also enjoy a superb floral showcase, art exhibition, and refreshments.

Bulbs, flowers and potted colour are also for sale at the Table Cape tulip farm for keen flower-watchers.

Less horticultural visitors can take part in a full day of free entertainment, kids activities and rides, as well as a multitude of food and beverage stalls, all set in the beautiful Gutteridge Gardens on the banks of the Inglis River.

To round off the day, the event will finish up with a bang - a fireworks display at 9pm. Just over an hour’s flight from Melbourne – or a drive from nearby Launceston - Wynyard is well worth a visit to some of Australia’s most unspoilt natural regions; it is only about an hour from the stunning Cradle Mountain National Park.

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Contact info@bloomintulips.com.au for details

Sustainable Wonderfruit Festival, Thailand

The Wonderfruit Festival is happening again on December 14-17, at Siam Country Club Pattaya, Chon Buri. Billed as a festival of music, fireworks, fun and adventure, Wonderfruit works on what it calls a “fundamental ethos of sustainability and community.”

Apart from a lengthy lineup of international bands and musicians, it pledges to encourage, develop and innovate creative solutions for sustainable living - while bringing together a global community to celebrate all those things. Day and night music on offer is from Roots Manuva, Crew Love Takeover, Matt Sasari, Khun Narin’s Electric Phin Band, Songhoy Blues, Hernandez Brothers, Be Svendsen and many more.

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The festival emphasises its sustainable credentials by emphasising that all drinking water comes from re-filling stations filtered from natural lakes; most structures are built from recycled bamboo; plates and cutlery used are biodegradable and recyclable; and bar crockery is made from bio-mat, so it breaks down harmlessly.

As if that wasn’t enough, concert-goers at the last Wonderfruit event sponsored over 1000 mangrove trees in the Thor Heyerdahl Climate Park in Myanmar, and helped make the festival carbon positive by investing in the Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve in Indonesia.

Contact http://www.wonderfruitfestival.com for more details and advance tickets.

Conscious Festival's Singapore Green Warriors

Want to see who is making a sustainable change in Asia’s most dynamic city-state? The creators of the Green Is the New Black (GITNB) festival is staging an exhibition celebrating local heroes of the sustainable lifestyle called the Green Warriors Exhibition.

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The GITNB festival, dedicated to living consciously in Asia, have selected a collection of portraits that feature 30 prominent local eco-activists who it has chosen based on their commitment to embody conscious living, who have pushed limits in their respective industries, or who they judge to be truly representing business as a force for good of the environment.

Park Royal on Pickering

Park Royal on Pickering

The photographs were shot by photographers Flavien Prioreau and Zoe Kovacs. Rade Padit is also featured for his work in advancing and promoting sustainable fashion, and climate change activist Sandra Marichal, founder of Up2Degrees, is on the list for her work helping tackle climate change in Singapore.

The exhibition opens on Saturday 30 September 2017 at the Parkroyal on Pickering, at an invite only event, in association with the Conscious Festival. Contact GITNB for details and tickets.

World Engineers Summit 2017: Low Carbon Cities & Urban Energy

World Engineers Summit 2017: Low Carbon Cities & Urban Energy

Singapore to Convene Luminary Global Energy Leaders to Support Low Carbon Future. World Engineers Summit – Applied Energy Symposium & Forum 2017 aims to drive sharing and co-creation of engineering innovations for sustainable urban development.

SIEW 2017: Singapore Energy Lecture by Dy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean

Singapore, 22 May 2017. Mr Teo Chee Hean, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security, will deliver the Singapore Energy Lecture on 23 October 2017 at the 10th Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW). The lecture will be a keynote at SIEW and will set the tone for discussions during the week from 23 to 27 October 2017 at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Singapore, This year’s SIEW theme is "Rethinking Energy; Navigating Change". 

Deputy Prime Minister Teo will be joined by a distinguished line-up of global energy leaders at SIEW. Confirmed attendees include: Dr Fatih Birol, Executive Director, International Energy Agency (IEA); Mr Masakazu Toyoda, Chairman & CEO, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ); Mr Yuji Kakimi, President, JERA; and Mr Nguyen Anh Tuan, Director General, Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam. They will discuss ways to stay nimble and navigate challenges in the evolving energy landscape.  

SIEW 2017 continues to bring together the world’s leading conferences, exhibitions, and roundtables in one week, one location. Anchor events include the Singapore Energy Summit and the inaugural edition of the Singapore-IEA Forum. Returning partner events, Asia Clean Energy SummitAsian Downstream Summit, and Gas Asia Summit, will provide delegates with opportunities to participate in the latest discussions across the energy sector.

SIEW enriches the global energy conversation by convening political, business, academic and energy industry thought-leaders to define and advance the world’s leading energy challenges, solutions and actions across the energy spectrum of oil & gas, clean and renewable energy, and energy infrastructure financing.

Registration for SIEW and SIEW’s co-located conferences & exhibitions opens on 1 July 2017 at www.siew.sg. The organiser of SIEW is the Energy Market Authority that seeks to forge a progressive energy landscape for sustained growth.

Corrine Bailey Rae at Singapore International Jazz Festival 2017

Fourth edition of the Singapore International Jazz Festival promises to be largest edition so far

The Singapore International Jazz Festival (SING JAZZ) 2017 takes place from 31 March to 2 April and offer 30 hours of world class music from multiple award-winning artists such as Esperanza Spalding, Chaka Khan, Gilles Peterson and Ray Parker Jr., as well as local favourites Aaron James Lee and Ernesto Enriquez. World music icon Youssou N’dour will round off Saturday’s Main Stage programme.

Corinne Bailey Rae at Singapore International Jazz Festival 2017.

Corinne Bailey Rae at Singapore International Jazz Festival 2017.

A highlight is the two-time Grammy Award winner Corinne Bailey Rae who released her self-titled debut album in 2006 which charted at No. 1 in the UK and No. 4 in the US.

The album featured global hits Put Your Record On and Like A Star that launched Bailey Rae to global stardom. She won her first Grammy just a year later for her collaboration with legendary pianist Herbie Hancock on his album River: The Joni Letters.

Her stars continued to shine with a second Grammy win in 2011 for Best R&B Performance for Is This Love. In May that year, Bailey Rae returned with her third studio alum and first full-length set in 6 years, The Heart Speaks In Whispers, which debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s R&B chart. The album featured hits Been To The Moon, The Skies Will Break, and Green Aphrodisiac, and NPR named it one of their Favourite 30 Albums of the year.

With her latest album being described as being “in the elite category of transcendental genre-busters from Minnie Riperton to Erykah Badu… (with) big-sky songs that play as a continuation of the Prince-style revolution”, you won’t want to miss a single magical moment of Corinne Bailey Rae LIVE on Friday 31st March at #SingJazz2017!

Festival:

Singapore International Jazz Festival 2017

Where: Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza (Main Stage 4 pm = 1030 pm); Sands Expo & Conventional Centre Hall F (The Late Show 10 pm - 4 am)

When: 31 March - 2 April 2017

Official Website: 

http://www.sing-jazz.com/2017/

Myanmar Infrastructure Summit 2017: Sustainable Growth & Development

The Myanmar Infrastructure Summit 2017 will be held from 29 to 31 March 2017 at Sule Shangri-la, Yangon, Myanmar. Theme: “Accelerating Myanmar’s Infrastructure Development for Sustainable Growth” Register for MIS2017 hereProgram of MIS 2017 here. Organiser: Confexhub.

Supported by the Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC), Mandalay City Development Committee (MCDC), Myanmar Investors Development Association (MIDA), Myanmar Construction Entrepreneurs Association (MCEA), and Myanmar Engineering Society (MES) along with key stakeholders, the Government of Myanmar plans to pursue balanced territorial development with the aim to upgrade its infrastructure capacities to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth as the fundamental of economic development. 

Themed “Accelerating Myanmar’s Infrastructure Development for Sustainable Growth”, MIS2017 is set to provide a platform for potential foreign investors, infrastructure developers, technology providers and infrastructure funders to be updated on the development plans and policies of investing in Myanmar’s urban and rural infrastructure; to assess market opportunities and at the same time build potential business and investment networks with the local policy makers and industry players on the following thematic areas:

  • Integrated Master Planning for Sustainable Rural & Urban Development
  • Adopting Green Building Framework Towards a Livable, Sustainable and Resilient Myanmar
  • Financing Options and Regulatory Framework for Infrastructure Projects in Myanmar
  • Conservation and Reuse of Heritage Buildings and Cultural Sites in Myanmar
  • Healthcare Infrastructure Development Plan
  • Integrated Waterfront Development
  • Accelerating Tourism Infrastructure Development for Economic Growth
  • Urban and Regional Transportation Infrastructures as an Economic Accelerator and Expansion for Myanmar

Alongside the conferences is an International Exhibition featuring key companies in the infrastructure and construction sector covering real estate development, road, bridge, canal, railway, ports, airports, building technology, structural design and project management providers.

Industry Context of MIS 2017

Myanmar’s construction industry is forecast to record rapid growth, at an annual average rate of 10.37%. In real terms, the industry’s value stood at US$8.2 billion in 2015, and is anticipated to value US$13.5 billion in 2020. This growth is supported by the country’s improving economic conditions; mainly depending on government investments in residential, energy and utilities, and public infrastructure projects, as well as a rise in foreign investments. Residential construction is the largest market in Myanmar’s construction industry, accounting for 49.9% of the industry value in 2015. The market rose from US$3.6 billion in 2011 to value US$5.0 billion in 2015, recording a CAGR of 17.89% in nominal terms. The market is forecast to remain the largest, to value US$9.7 billion in 2020. Transportation is the second-largest market, accounting for 19.4% of the industry’s total value in 2015. The market rose from US$1.3 billion in 2011 to US$1.9 billion in 2015, at a CAGR of 20.13%. Accordingly, the government will invest US$26.8 billion under the National Transport Master Plan, allocating funds to road, rail, marine and air transportation projects until 2030. This sector is expected to reach US$4.2 billion in 2020.