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Sustainable eco villages seminar at ‘The J’

A unique two-day event will be held at The J focusing on sustainable eco villages and tiny houses.

Tiny houses are a type of more affordable, environmentally friendly mobile housing which can help overcome community isolation and disconnection and may be the key to creating small eco villages for a more meaningful, sustainable and effective way to live in the future.

The event is being presented by Polkadot Community and will feature tiny houses on display, workshops, expert panels, demonstrations, stalls, live music and vegan food trucks.

On Friday 1 March the event will focus on eco villages, while on Saturday 2 March the focus will be on tiny houses with presentations, panel discussions and workshops on how to build and live in a tiny house.

The main event speakers include State Member for Noosa, Sandy Bolton, Chris Wenban from the Australian Tiny Housing Association and Bryce Langston, known for his popular YouTube channel ‘Living Big in a Tiny House.’

The event will be located at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Junction and tickets can be purchased at www.thej.com.au.

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