Pushy power, funky vibes, and the odd fair-trade chocolate bar: Otesha on a mission to inspire our young people

Media Release

A crew of nine inspirational young adults will be cycling through Bargo on 3rd of April 2010 with a mission to inspire youth to think about sustainable consumption in their everyday lives. On arrival in Bargo the bike riders will have covered 1200kms of their 1300km journey.

The Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainability launches their East Coast Tour at the Sustainable Living Festival in Federation Square, Melbourne on the 19th of February. The tour will take them to regional schools along the South East Coast of Victoria and up through the Sapphire Coast to Sydney.

Since 2000, The Otesha Project (Aus.) has pedaled across Australia educating youth and raising awareness about environmental sustainability and social justice issues. Otesha is the Swahili word for ‘reason to dream’ and is the underlining philosophy of the organisation. The Otesha crew combines theatre performance with interactive workshops to empower high school students to consider their life choices to ensure a positive and sustainable future.

Current consumption behaviours in Australia have far reaching consequences that are both unsustainable and inequitable. The negative impacts of these practices usually affect the most disempowered people in society, including young people who now face an uncertain future. For Rachael – tour coordinator – the experience of the bicycle tours is fulfilling on many different levels:

“I’m thrilled to be on tour bringing this important project to regional schools. These tours are the perfect way to inspire youth to be the change of the future. Also it’s just a great and fun experience shared by everyone involved.” she says.

The tour participants from all over Australia have spent the past six months working hard collectively to plan the tour and create the three interactive workshops focusing on some of the major sustainability issues concerning youth: Consumer Choices, Culture Jamming and Food. As well as the workshops the tour will also present their hilarious ‘Morning of Choices’ theatre performance, which encourages the audience to consider their own choices made during an average morning.

The Otesha Project (Australia) is seeking support from your community; any donations of food would be welcomed, and we’d love to engage with other sustainable community initiatives, so please contact Kate Tucker at info@otesha.org.au.

Notes to Editors:

• The Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainably – reason to dream

• Currently seeking support as our 9 cycle team members come through your town:

East Coast Tour (19 February – 9 April).

• Contact:

• Email: info@otesha.org.au

• URL: www.otesha.org.au

2nd South South Sulawesi Trip

Cycle Indonesia

I’m an Australian cycle tourist.
I’ve had 40+ years of family, work and recreation association with Indonesia.
I’ve developed cycle trips on the island of Sulawesi.
In July 2010 I’m going to run the 2nd South South Sulawesi trip.

Trip features:

  • 525 km back roads, mountainous, scenic and non-tourist route;
  • Bi-lingual bi-cultural Australian guide;
  • Visits to markets, schools, tea plantation, ship building, salt making and mosques;
  • Support vehicle and bike mechanic;
  • Beach resort and mountain villa accommodation;
  • Authentic Indonesian experience;
  • Daily yoga and swimming.

More details at: http://www.egnarodesign.com.au/2009/south_south_july2010/

Happy to speak with anyone about this trip.

COLIN FREESTONE (02 9983 0205)

Pushy power, funky vibes, and the odd fair-trade chocolate bar: Otesha on a mission to inspire our young people

Media Release

A crew of nine inspirational young adults will be cycling through Bargo on 3rd of April 2010 with a mission to inspire youth to think about sustainable consumption in their everyday lives. On arrival in Bargo the bike riders will have covered 1200kms of their 1300km journey.

The Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainability launches their East Coast Tour at the Sustainable Living Festival in Federation Square, Melbourne on the 19th of February. The tour will take them to regional schools along the South East Coast of Victoria and up through the Sapphire Coast to Sydney.

Since 2000, The Otesha Project (Aus.) has pedaled across Australia educating youth and raising awareness about environmental sustainability and social justice issues. Otesha is the Swahili word for ‘reason to dream’ and is the underlining philosophy of the organisation. The Otesha crew combines theatre performance with interactive workshops to empower high school students to consider their life choices to ensure a positive and sustainable future.

Current consumption behaviours in Australia have far reaching consequences that are both unsustainable and inequitable. The negative impacts of these practices usually affect the most disempowered people in society, including young people who now face an uncertain future. For Rachael – tour coordinator – the experience of the bicycle tours is fulfilling on many different levels:

“I’m thrilled to be on tour bringing this important project to regional schools. These tours are the perfect way to inspire youth to be the change of the future. Also it’s just a great and fun experience shared by everyone involved.” she says.

The tour participants from all over Australia have spent the past six months working hard collectively to plan the tour and create the three interactive workshops focusing on some of the major sustainability issues concerning youth: Consumer Choices, Culture Jamming and Food. As well as the workshops the tour will also present their hilarious ‘Morning of Choices’ theatre performance, which encourages the audience to consider their own choices made during an average morning.

The Otesha Project (Australia) is seeking support from your community; any donations of food would be welcomed, and we’d love to engage with other sustainable community initiatives, so please contact Kate Tucker at info@otesha.org.au.

Notes to Editors:

• The Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainably – reason to dream

• Currently seeking support as our 9 cycle team members come through your town:

East Coast Tour (19 February – 9 April).

• Contact:

• Email: info@otesha.org.au

• URL: www.otesha.org.au

If anyone can help these girls with donations of either money or food they would be extremely grateful!

Mudgee Bike Muster 2010

Peter Scott sent me this information

Just a quick invite to you and your cycling group to attend the 2010 Mudgee Bike Muster.

Held over the Easter weekend (April 2-5) at the Australian Rural Education Centre, Bike Muster is an excellent way to get out into the country and take in some excellent cycling in and around the picturesque NSW central ranges town of Mudgee.

Featuring rides to suit everyone (road, dirt & mountain bike) Bike Muster allows you to ride and explore at your own pace.

Apart from the great cycling there is nightly entertainment on-site, lunches at local wineries, regional produce to sample at the farmers market and a few other fun activities thrown in – it really is a weekend celebration of cycling!

Designed to be an affordable family friendly weekend away there is camping on-site with excellent facilities and even a fully catered option so all you have to do is turn up, set up camp and get out on your bike – how easy is that!

For more information including how to register, go to www.bikemuster.com.au

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to shoot us an email: info@bikemuster.com.au

We look forward to seeing you at Easter!

Cheers,

Peter Scott
Mudgee Bike Muster
www.bikemuster.com.au

Bicycle Hire in Italy!

Are you thinking (dreaming) of a bicycle touring holiday in Italy? If so, the information below will be of great interest!

Hello,
I’m Gennaro de Concilio from Italy.
I would like inform your club and your members that I has created in Italy the first rental service bike shop dedicated to the Venice, Padua and Treviso regions for nature cycling itineraries with delivery at b&b, hotels, railway stations or start point itinerary.
I would like ask if you can inform your members to this services created in Italy.

Thank you very mouch for your attention,
your sincerely
Mr. Gennaro de Concilio
via Gramsci 85
30034 Mira (Venice) Italy
+39 346 847 11 41

http://rentalbikevenice.blogspot.com
in this web site you can subscribe the periodical newsletter (monthly)
for know special offers and news of our services valid for Italyan country.

in this blog you can see my private antique collection of newspapers
from 1950 to 1962 dedicated to football and cycling (giro Italia Fausto
Coppi, Bartali, Magni History)
http://calcioeciclismo.blogspot.com

Cycle South Sulawesi


Join me, Colin Freestone, on the second Indonesian Sulawesi Tour, August 2009.
Sulawesi’s that spidery shaped island east of Borneo, north of Bali.
The island hosts the Wallace Line which divides Asian and Australian vegetation.

After 40 years of family, work and recreational travel all over the archipelago I’ve concluded that Sulawesi is the best place for cycling in Indonesia.
I want to share, through cycling, my experience, love and knowledge of Indonesia.

Tanaberu

Trip includes:
·      Makassar (capital of the historic spice trade)
·      Malino Highlands (tea plantations, waterfalls, rustic mountain villages)
·      Tana Beru (home of Indonesia’s wooden sail boat building industry)
·      Tanjung Bira (white sands and crystal clear waters)
·      Bantaeng (spectacular Bisappu waterfall)
·      Jeneponto (Horse, corn and salt making regency)

Trip features:
Leader                                Fluent Indonesian speaking Australian
Timing                                1-9 August 2009
Cycle days                          6
Distance                             500 km
Terrain                               4 mountain, 2 coastal days, 1 day beach relax
Accommodation (nights)   Hotel (6) beach cottage (2) guesthouse (1)
Yoga (led)                           Every day
Swimming                          8/9 days
Cost                                    US$ 1099 (all in after touch down in Makassar)
Options                               6 day option half distance daily rides
Details                                http://www.cycleindonesia.com.au/
Phone                                +61 2 9983 0205

Hope to see you along.
Colin Freestone

Bike It – You’ll Like It!

Elizabeth Hull from Austinmer near Sydney and her partner David Hull would like to introduce their company ‘Bikeit You’ll Likeit’.

We offer boutique cycle tours cycle tours in the Limousin region of France. Our rides are fully supported and our rates are competitive. Feel free to take a look at our website: www.bikeit-likeit.com

We offer BARBUG and iBug members a special between May- October, 2009.

Special Offer for members of the Bicycle Users Group .

BUG members don’t miss this opportunity to take advantage of this special for late Summer and Autumn of 2009.

Don’t miss out on a chance to have a marvellous supported cycling trip on traffic free roads. The variety and consistent good quality of the cuisine and accommodation on our routes  are the result of detailed  careful research into the best points of historical and natural interest. Our local knowledge will also guarantee excellent wine, food and a comfortable bed in charming accommodation; definitely a memorable incentive to reward the day’s riding.

We have had excellent client response to our rides.

Check our client responses on our website at: www.bikeit-likeit.com

Discounts as follows for group bookings with holding deposit made by April 30, 2009;

  • Bring 8 riders and receive a discount of 50% off the cost of one persons tour
  • Bring 4/5/6 Riders get 25% off the cost of one persons tour.
  • Be the organiser and save on your tour or pass the reduction on to your group.

We are confident that the tranquillity and beauty of the rural landscape in this part of central France provides a great fitness break, with plenty of novelty and adventure throughout each day of cycling. Choose from a variety of tour options to suit your ability or time frame. Cruise the countryside on one of our top quality touring road bikes.

For more information don’t hesitate to get in touch at info@bikeit-likeit.com or check the website for further information on our tours www.bikeit-likeit.com

We look forward to meeting you in France.

Best regards

Elizabeth and David Hull

www.bikeit-likeit.com

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