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Composting & Gardening

These projects were brought to Campus Co-Lab by Fiona (MAWSA Sustainability & Wellbeing Officer for 2021) and are a further iteration upon earlier projects with Tallulah Farrar and co in 2018/2019. Click here to read more info about earlier iterations.

This page is relatively new and we are working to make sure the info is as up to date and accurate as possible. Please let us know if we have the wrong end of the stick about anything or if you have more to add- history, current goings on, ideas for future etc.

We'd love for you to be involved in these projects, and so if it sounds like something you're keen on, reach out to Fiona, or Sam who is facilitating the Campus Co-Lab work for this project.

Fiona: sustainability@mawsa.org.nz
Sam: s.duffy@massey.ac.nz

28/10/2021 0 Comments

Output from the two kōrero / workshops


About the kōrero sessions
  • Two kōrero sessions were held, bringing together people from across Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey Uni’s community who are interested in these two kaupapa. 
  • Fiona’s main goal was to explore possible long-term aims for these projects, the ways that people are keen to get involved and what people’s capacity might be.
  • The first session was advertised on Student Association and Campus Co-Lab social media, through the MAWSA Sustainability Committee Facebook page and via word of mouth. The second was organised as a number of students said they couldn’t make the session. Invites were sent directly, and again via the Sustainability Committee FB page.
  • 21 people across the two sessions, mix of students, staff, MAWSA peoples and community members. Some came to both kōrero sessions

The outputs are below, organised by question. There are two screenshots per question- one for each kōrero session. Note that we asked people to think big. As a result, some ideas are more blue skies than others but it is wicked to have some ambitious goals in mind- they may become realistic sooner than we think!

Question 1. ​What could our group/community (of people interested in these kaupapa) look like? What are our values? What might we do together? Blue sky thinking :)

This was all about getting to understand what people would want from a community. This helps us to form the community, understand what the community will do together and will help with promoting the community to others.
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Question 2. ​3. What do you want to gain from being involved in a composting and gardening community?

This was all about understanding what people personally want to get out of the community. Once it's off the ground, what kind of activities or events can we start organising.
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Question 3. What can you give to the composting & gardening community?

This was all about understanding the knowledge, skills, and resources that we have. This helps us again with deciding what the community can do, and also gives us an idea of where we might need to seek more support.
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