Support our right to repair at Repair Festival Tauranga

Join the Repair Café Tauranga team on Saturday 21 September for a family event to celebrate repairing, fixing, and recycling culture

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TAURANGA, NZ – 04 September, 2024 

Announcing Repair Festival Aotearoa NZ 2024, a family event to celebrate the growing repair culture in Tauranga and support the call for the Right to Repair to become law in Aotearoa.

When: September 21st, 11:00am to 1:00pm

Where: Tinkd Makerspace, 148 Durham Street, Tauranga

Repair Café Tauranga is partnering with our friends at Envirohub and Tauranga City Council Waste Minimisation to host a celebration of the repair and recycling culture initiatives running in our very own city. 

We’ve got interactive, fun activities to help inform what is happening and how you can be involved for people of all ages.

These include:

  • Take It Apart table for young people/children –  stocked with various items unable to be salvaged/repaired and the tools to dismantle and get a peek at the inner workings – adults are welcome to join the fun. 
  • “Lazy Daisy” workshop –  learn a simple, fun embroidery stitch to mend and embellish that favourite jumper or sock (or any item you care to bring) with those inevitable little holes.  BYO your item of clothing. Hosted by our ever creative Repair Café long time volunteer and queen of creative mending.
  • Information about the Right to Repair Bill; what it is, why we need it, and how to make submissions. A petition to our local MP will be available for you to sign on the day.
  • A chance to chat with Repair Café volunteers, as they work on various projects, about their experiences, find out more about their experiences and what interesting items they have assessed or fixed at one of our monthly repair cafés.
  • Precious Plastics – bring your clean plastic bottle top lids (numbers 2 and 5) for sorting and see some of the amazing creations they become once  processed. You can also bring aluminium pull tabs, wine bottle lids, and beer bottle lids for recycling drop off.
  • Used cables – bring your broken cables so that they can be stripped, recycled and made into something new.
  • Specialist Recycling – find out about the many items that can be recycled by Enivirohub that are not accepted by kerbside recycling.

Let’s get informed and build a hands-on community of repairers. The Repair Festival is for everyone. Join us for coffee and cake as we celebrate fixing, mending, extending the life of our belongings and reducing waste!

Book free tickets

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For all media queries, please contact:

Rachael Pratt – Project Coordinator – email: repaircafe@tinkd.nz

Notes to editor

  • Free event on Saturday 21st September. Tickets are available via the website www.tinkd.nz
  • Repair Café Tauranga is run by volunteers and supported by Tinkd Makerspace under registered charity STEM Wana Trust.
  • Repair Festival Aotearoa NZ is the first-ever Repair Festival, a nationwide celebration taking place from September 14th to 22nd. This week-long celebration is held across the country, bringing communities together to celebrate fixing, mending, and extending the life of our belongings. Visit Repair Network Aotearoa for more information.

About STEM Wana Trust

A registered Charity in New Zealand working to promote awareness of opportunities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) to young people and their families through awarding winning community events, collaborations and meaningful partnerships. www.stemwana.nz