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We Are One Festival 2024

Started in 2018 by Wānaka local Monique Kelly and a small team, WAO Summit 2024 aims again to inspire and inform, setting us on a pathway to action, helping us lead with purpose, and be part of the transformation towards a thriving future.

Saturday 2 November in the morning

Guided tour of Namaste Park and Gardens, our 2.5 hectares on the outskirts of Wānaka, featuring regenerating land with a developing 600-tree arboretum, and extensive ornamental and edible gardens maintained in harmony with nature. Our carbon-positive household is the occasion to learn about renewable energy, locally sourced food, electric equipment, wise water management, circular waste management and healthy living.

At the height of spring beauty, with dogwoods, rhododendrons and many more in full bloom, join us for practical, carbon-free living and land management insights, a Tree Healing experience, morning tea and Q&A.

When: 9-11am Where: Namaste Park and Gardens (address provided after booking).
No dogs allowed. $26.05(incl. $1.05 fee)Booking here

Please note a bespoke Namaste and regeneration tour is also available on request (min 2 participants) from October to April.

Saturday 2 November in the afternoon

I will hold an informative stand at the Festival of Nature, a vibrant celebration connecting everyone to nature. We will share information about everything regenerative and tree protection in the Upper Clutha; I look forward to it!

When: 2-6pm Where: The Camp, Hawea. Booking here

As part of the process, I was invited to provide a short bio, an interesting reflection exercise showing I actually have a LOT of knowledge and practice for a healthier planet and resilient happy communities. I am a professional generalist which allows for holistic interconnected approach of the issues people, society and the planet face, with a positive solution focus that I am diligent to share.

Here is the bio, not to boast, but so that people can tap into these skills.

Nature advocate and regeneration practitioner, I have always loved trees and flowers!

With a Master of Economics and a graduate diploma in Sustainable practice, I developed a clear holistic vision and practical how-to for regenerating our lifestyle and district on all levels: ecosystems, water, transport, building, waste, energy, economics, health, wellbeing, community resilience and democracy. I share vision and knowledge for creating a beautiful resilient low-pollution district, region and country in practicing, submitting, emailing, speaking and opening the conversation on Regenerative Wanaka FB group.

And it all started in the garden ! As information manager for the French organic gardening magazine and visitor centre Terre Vivante, I professionally researched and spread practical ecology knowledge 30 years ago already.

20 years a Wanaka local, I was librarian at Mount Aspiring College where I facilitated the College Sustainability Club. I have been involved locally in many grassroot groups: Local Food Wanaka, Wanaka Wastebusters, Plastic Free Wanaka, Te Kakano, Wanaka Timebank etc. and organised the Wanaka Climate March in 2015. 

Now owner operator of a local guided garden tour business, I continue spreading the word and love on gardening in harmony with nature, regenerating land and living sustainably. 

I walk the talk: My tourism business is carbon neutral and now zero waste. And our personal carbon footprint is below the 2025 Future Fit GHGe target. 

I am facilitating the Regenerative Wanaka FB group and #LoveWanakaTrees campaign.

I am fostering a district approach to enhancing biodiversity and community wellbeing in a public/private partnership (willing landowners, local groups and the Council) creating green corridors for wildlife, with commuting and leisure trails, local food growing, timber and firewood growing. 

When I am not emailing and submitting locally and nationally to represent nature, trees and future generations, I am usually in the garden, hands in the earth or communing with nature.

Here is the awesome lineup of the WAO festival. See you there!


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Wanaka community is a pioneer in sustainability and regeneration

From iconic Wastebusters shaping Wanaka and New Zealand zerowaste future to Te Kakano reforesting our area with thousands of volunteers for 15 years, to WAO inspiring and empowering the community in yearly Festivals, many ecofriendly businesses, the Regenerative Wanaka Facebook page and the QLDC Climate and diversity action, our active community is loving and caring for the place, often choosing a lifestyle in harmony with nature.

View our Here – Us – Now List here send us a note if you believe your business or organization should be included.

WAO Summit

Coming up in October, WAO Summit is a great inspiring and galvanising festival in Wānaka.

I will talk about:
1- low-carbon, resilient, biodiversity-enhancing lifestyle at household level
2- beyond individual action, how to foster regeneration at district level.

Exciting!

Beautiful Gardens of Wanaka

Our guided garden tours are a great complement to this thriving sustainability culture, showcasing outstanding private gardens, a unique way to share garden beauty and connection with the place and people. Great activity for manuhiri/visitors, our tours also benefit locals presenting local gardeners’ best practices for Central Otago special conditions (frost, heat, draught, rabbits…)

New this season is our educational tour featuring biodiversity attributes and practices to adapt to our current climate crisis era, demonstrating how to regenerate land and gardens in harmony with nature. The property showcased on this tour is an inspiring example of sustainable living with forest and regeneration, food growing, beautiful flowers fostering biodiversity, entirely run without fossil fuels… Come and learn how it’s done.

The business is carbon neutral, already achieving the local tourism industry carbon zero goal. I believe it is worth sharing how this is achieved.