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Reduce Emissions and Prepare for Climate Change - Upcoming Events

6 November 2025

Image of tree and lady from Community Emissions Reduction Plan

Discover the upcoming events hosted by the City of Launceston this weekend and next, designed to bring our community together to take action on climate change.

These events offer fun and practical ways to help reduce our local emissions, build resilience and prepare for the impacts of a changing climate.

Come along, get involved and be part of creating a more sustainable future for Launceston!

Upcoming events

Saturday 8 November 2025 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm

The Adaptation Game - Facilitator Training Session

What: The Adaptation Game allows Launceston residents to play through climate change scenarios with the aim of building knowledge, community resilience and emergency preparedness.

If you're a representative of a business, sports club or community group and would like to find out more about becoming a facilitator for the game - join us for this special information/training session!

Where: Launceston Town Hall, 18-28 St John Street, Launceston

For more information and to register - click here!

Sunday 9 November 2025 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm

The Adaptation Game - Community Session

What: Join us for TAG Launceston - a fun, interactive board game designed to help you understand and prepare for climate impacts.

It challenges up to four adult players per game to play through Launceston-specific scenarios including heatwaves, bushfires and floods.

Players each play a fictionalised version of themselves in the game and are guided through different climate scenarios by a facilitator.

Where: Civic Square, Launceston

For more information and to register, click here.

Saturday 15 November 2025 08:30 am to 12:00 pm

Harvest Market - Community Pop-up

Join us at the Harvest Market!

Discover how the Community Emissions Reduction Plan is helping create a cleaner, greener future for our community.

Learn what actions you can take to reduce emissions and make a real difference in your community.

Take the pledge to support the plan and, as a thank you, receive a free native plant to grow at home - helping biodiversity and contributing to a healthier environment.

Come along, ask questions, and find out how you can be part of the change!