An Uncommon Land Book Tour!
Announcing dates so far ... is your town on the list?
Thanks to the support and enthusiasm of lots of organisations and people around the motu, we have managed to lock in dates for events organised so far:
24 July - Palmerston North, Massey University (in person and online) - event link.
29 July - national (online), Wellbeing Economy Bookclub - register here.
31 July - Palmerston North, Manawatu Environment Network - event link.
9 August - Paekākāriki, Kapiti Book Festival - event link.
12 August - Christchurch, Scorpio Books - event link.
12 August - Christchurch, Forest & Bird - event link.
13 August - Timaru, South Canterbury Environment Centre - event link.
14 August - Dunedin, Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago - event link.
26 August - Auckland, 6-7 pm, Room 109-B10, 5 Alfred St, University of Auckland - event link.
27 August - Matamata, Transition Matamata - event link.
28 August - Hamilton, Rototuna Public Library, in partnership with Go Eco (Waikato Environment Centre) - event link.
4 September - Hastings, Hastings Community Arts Centre, hosted by Hawke’s Bay Green Party - event link.
17 September - Wellington, Sustainable Business Network member’s event, event link.
19 October - Nelson, Fairfield House - event link.
20 October - Motueka, Motueka Library - event link.
30 October - Wellington, British High Commission - event link (RSVP essential).
6 November - National (online), Living Streets Aotearoa Biennial Walking Summit.
11 November - Paraparaumu, Kapiti Boating Club, hosted by Kāpiti Coast District Council - event link.
25 November - Auckland, The Urban Room - Warren and Mahoney Architects - event link.

If you would like to help partner on, host, or otherwise support these events, please let me know. You can contact me via message on Substack or via my website.
Find out more about An Uncommon Land here. Read the media release here.
Watch the book trailer below.



Hi Catherine - Have you considered touring Matamata to Thames to Whitianga to Waihi to Tauranga. I am sure there are people in these towns, Writing Groups, Organic , Climate Activists, etc who would be very interested in your book ' An Uncommon Land'. Contact me if you want to explore this idea of doing this loop around the Coromandel Peninsula.