Adam Bandt backs www.goodxmastrail.org in Parliament
If you are spending money this Christmas, why not spend it in a way that does some good? Check out www.goodxmastrail.org to find out how your presents can make a difference this Christmas.
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If you are organising a meal or event in your workplace, why not go to one of Melbourne’s great social enterprise venues, like Lentil as Anything, in Abbotsford; Charcoal Lane, in Fitzroy; Kinfolk, in Melbourne; or Feast of Merit, in Richmond?
If you are buying gifts, you could try clothes from HoMie, in Fitzroy, or Hosier Hoodies, in Melbourne’s CBD. Handcrafts, jewellery and accessories can all be bought from SisterWorks, in Richmond, or Body Safety Australia, in Cremorne, or you can get other experiences like a gift membership of the Collingwood Toy Library, based at Victoria Park; tickets to events at the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, featuring great organisations like Yume, Urban Seed or the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation; or classes at the School of Life in Melbourne.
All of these social enterprises are supporters of the Good Xmas Trail, which works to share great ideas for our end-of-year spending that contribute to causes that make a difference.
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