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Live Discussion: Human health and river health

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How are the health of the Cooks River and the health of the communities linked? What does it mean to have a healthy urban river and a healthy community?

The river is connects to the streets of our neighborhoods. The rainwater connects us to the river and on to the bay. We connect to each other along the shared river path. How do we rethink these vital connections to green and 'blue' public space, to ensure a healthier city and river?

In this live panel discussion, we'll be joined by Wurriadjuri woman, Jennifer Newman from the Cooks River Valley Association, Dr Megan Sharkey from Better Streets, Kiran Kashyap from Regen Sydney and Dr Andrew Thomas from the Cooks River Alliance, to discuss the Cooks River, as an active transport corridor, animal habitat and public space. 


Getting there:

Public Transport

Hurlstone Park Memorial Reserve is located a short 5 minute walk down Crinan Street from the Hurlstone Park train station. The 406 and 418 bus routes stop on Crinan Street, 2 minutes from the venue. For timetables and more info, check out transport.info.

Active Transport:

The venue is conveniently located 10 minutes by foot or 7 minutes by bike, from the Cooks River Cycleway. Bicycle parking is available at the venue.

Car:

Limited street parking is be available on Crinan Street.

Accessibility:

  • Accessible toilet and ramp to entry door
  • Wheelchair ramp

Contact claire.wheeler@cbcity.nsw.gov.au, if you have any accessibility requirements.


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