Campaign for climate: Your stories, our message

Where

Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland 1021

Main Hall

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When

Wednesday 22 April 2026
12pm-2pm



Cost

Free

Contact

Daniel de Klerk
info@ccan.org.nz
021 036 1049

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We, the Community Climate Action Network, invite you to our first Hui of 2026.

This is the first of three Campaign for Climate Hui this year.

Your Stories, Our Message focuses on bringing together people working in community-led climate action across Tāmaki Makaurau to share experiences, challenges and insights from the ground.

Collective advocacy

The Hui will kick off with a brief introduction to our advocacy calendar: a community guide on where to advocate and when.

Facilitated workshop

The remainder of the Hui will be centred around a facilitated workshop (not a speaker lineup), designed to:

  • create space for discussion
  • share reflection
  • identify common themes across groups. 

The workshop is co-designed and facilitated by CounterFactual.

We’ll explore a guiding question together: Where does your work get stuck - and what would help make it easier?

We’re interested in understanding where the work feels harder than it should be - the common barriers, patterns, and pressure points that many groups are navigating.

These insights will help shape how CCAN represents the collective voice of the network in conversations with policy and funding decision-makers.

While we may not be able to take forward every issue raised, everything shared will help build a clearer picture of the sector and inform where collective advocacy can have the most impact.

Privacy and sensitive information will be respected, and space for confidentially will be provided as needed.

Lunch and networking

  • We will pause the workshop at approximately 1:00pm for a lunch and networking break.
  • Part two of the workshop will start after lunch and finish at approximately 2pm.

While we would value your attendance at both parts of the workshop, we understand if you are only able to attend part one and lunch.

This is a chance to connect, collaborate, and contribute to a stronger, more aligned voice for community climate action in Tāmaki.

Feel free to share this event with others in your network. The more perspectives in the room, the stronger the outcome.

This event is part of EcoFest, an annual month-long festival taking place Saturday 22 March - Tuesday 22 April 2026. Inspiring climate action across Tāmaki Makaurau, it is hosted in collaboration by EcoMatters, Kaipātiki Project, Beautification Trust and Waiheke Resources Trust, and proudly supported by Auckland Council.

Visit ecofest.org.nz and join us!
#Campaign4Climate

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