What's on: Good with Money - 15 October - Grey Lynn
Money. Something that surrounds us all day, every day yet remains a sensitive subject in our society.
Do we really understand it? Is it good or evil? What should we do with our savings? How can we build a healthy relationship with it?
Join Conscious Action alongside Flick Electric Co. and Good magazine as we host a conversation about the evolution of money until now, a future of digital currencies, impact investing and how to grow your money and how the way we live is shaped by our relationship to money.
Our two very knowledgeable and interesting guest speakers are John Berry, who manages an ethical investment KiwiSaver and Andrew Gillick, who researches and writes about digital assets, blockchain and the future economy.
Get your ticket here: www.facebook.com... or goodwithmoney.eventbrite.co.nz...
Included in your ticket:
Tofu burgers and fries thanks to BurgerFuel
Plants based treats from The Larder Project, Forage & Ferment and Hunter Gatherer Gourmet
Organic Tea by Fine & Dandy Teas
Drinks by Karma Cola
When: 15 October 6:30pm
Where: The Workshop Auckland (37d Crummer Road)
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Aucklanders, our weekly rubbish collections are staying after councillors voted to scrap a proposed trial of fortnightly pick-ups.
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