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Event Summary
Hosted by the Alternative Technology Association (ATA), Sustainable House Day is a national, not-for-profit environmental event providing an opportunity for people to visit sustainable homes and see first‐hand how to make their own homes more environmentally friendly, comfortable to live in and cheaper to run. Attendees almost unanimously reported that seeing sustainable homes in person was their preferred method of learning about sustainable home renovations and builds. Second to this were face-to-face conversations with the renovators and homeowners, followed closely by conversations with design and/or building practitioners. It is this peer-to-peer sharing of knowledge and skills that makes Sustainable House Day a trusted, vibrant and effective method of sharing sustainable values and practices. On Sustainable House Day, September 17th, 2017, 29,049 visits were recorded at 206 homes across Australia, an increase of 68% from 2016, and the event successfully garnered a significant level of media interest. Sustainable House Day’s media presence is largely attributed to the dedicated efforts of ATA’s in‐house communications team, the media partnership with Porter Novelli, and the support of participating homeowners and local groups. Coverage included television, radio, print and online publications. Over 55% of people attended Sustainable House Day for the first time and 63% of attendees were not members of any sustainability networks prior to the event making Sustainable House Day’s reach critical in reaching a new audience of homeowners and renters. Due to cultural, climatic and sporting events in Darwin, Geelong and Bendigo, in these locations Sustainable House Day was hosted on alternative dates. Including these events, the total numbers of participants is even greater than the “official” attendance. Each of these cities produce independent reports, see page 20 for more information. The CRC for Low Carbon Living came on board to assist with pre and post event surveys. The results were compelling:
• 26% of attendees had already taken action and implemented sustainable design and/or features in their homes
• 62% were planning to include sustainable design and/or features in the near future to their homes
• 82% of participants have already had face to face conversations with family and friends sharing their experience and learning from SHD
• 53% Feel more confident talking to building professionals about including sustainable features in their homes
ATA is proud to announce that Sustainable House Day won the United Nations Association of Australia's 2017 Climate Education and Engagement Award for SHD 2016. Sustainable House Day 2017 was sponsored and supported by:
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About the ATA
Sustainable House Day is organised by the Alternative Technology Association (ATA) a not‐for‐profit organisation that exists to enable, represent and inspire people to live sustainably in their homes and communities. Established in 1980, the ATA provides expert, independent advice on sustainable solutions for the home to households, government and industry. The ATA has helped thousands of households save money and reduce their environmental footprint with information on energy efficiency, solar power, rainwater tanks, materials reuse and waste. The ATA has more than 6600 members, distributed across Australia in metro and regional areas, who are active in sustainability in their own homes and communities including the 15 ATA branches across Australia. The ATA’s expertise lies in its technical knowledge, communications capacity and a large knowledge base of sustainable solutions for homes, businesses and communities. The ATA also publishes two magazines, Sanctuary: modern green homes and ReNew: technology for a sustainable future, to inspire people in practical environmentally friendly living.
Sustainable House Day Attendance
*Table of national Sustainable House Day Participants on
September 17th, 2017 not inclusive of Darwin, Geelong and
Bendigo Sustainable House Days.
State No of Homes No of Attendees
ACT 9 1995
NSW 47 3181
QLD 20 1528
SA 16 2515
TAS 14 1833
VIC 62 12124
WA 38 5873
Total 206 29,049
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*under 250%
25‐34 years, 9.20%
35‐44 years,
15.60%
45‐54 years,
22.50%
55‐64 years,
34.10%
over 65 years., 18.20%
Sustainable House Day evaluation and impact
Online pre- and post-event surveys were conducted with 2077 participants. Results have been summarised below, with more detailed responses provided on request. Pre- and Post- Event Survey
Demographics:
62% Female and 38% Male.
79.5 % existing homeowners, 5.4 % strata home owner, 14.5% own other residential property (not living here), 10.5% tenant, 2.2% living in parent’s home, 5.6% other.
28.9% visitors are members of sustainability
networks, whilst 62.8% are not. 55% of visitors had not attended Sustainable House
Day before.
39.7%
28.2%
17.2%
10.2%
2.7%
1.3%
0.8%
building a new home
gradual changes/improvement to my home
renovation of current home
general information
buying a home to renovate
buying a home
none of these
Attendees’ general interests
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Impact • 25.8% of SHD attendees had already taken action in including sustainable design, features and
appliances in renovations or builds since attending SHD (within one month)
• 61.9% of attendees indicated they are now planning to include sustainability in their
renovation/build since attending SHD 2017
• 82.1% of attendees shared their learning at SHD with friends and family face to face
• 79.65% of attendees believe that sustainable features to your home will increase its market value
• 73.0% of attendees rated seeing how sustainable features were used as ‘very useful’
• 63.2% of attendees rated speaking to home owners as ‘very useful’
• 77.2% of attendees feel that SHD is the only avenue you can ask questions of homeowners.
44.94%
50.41%
74.17%
78.41%
38.33%
67.87%
59.71%
57.64%
71.28%
74.90%
64.77%
42.87%
53.00%
13.53%
37.91%
15.29%
20.76%
10.33%
Energy efficient appliances
Water saving measures/devices
Insulation
Windows and window treatments
Lighting
Heating
Cooling
Orientation
Building designs
Building materials
Solar power
Gardens
Battery Storage
Nathers Star Rating
Heat pump (hot water)
Smart meters
Monitoring or automation equipment
Other (please specify)
Attendee's specific interests
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What was the best idea that you had after attending Sustainable House Day? (Some responses below)
“Environmentally friendly concrete.”
“Double height louvered space cooled by a rooftop garden installation over a conventional
sheet metal roof.”
“Made contact with a builder I will follow up with.”
“Keeping honey bees in your back garden.”
“passive solar veggie growing.”
“Green house built off a kitchen”
“Hydro Floor heating and UVPC windows”
What surprised you most about sustainable homes when you attended Sustainable House Day? (Some responses below)
“That a sustainable home can be built on a project home budget.”
“How many options there are for being more sustainable.”
“That sustainable homes have become appealing to much larger number of average
people.”
“The variety, from perfect new builds to shaggy retro fits – great.”
“The volume of information/advice freely available.”
“How many sustainable, attractive, thoughtfully located, homes there actually are in Perth
metro area.”
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Homeowners
There were 206 homes open across the country representing a wide variety of sustainable properties including architecturally built, retrofit, owner-builder, renovated and rented houses as well as gardens in rural, metropolitan and regional areas of Australia. To assist the homeowners in preparing for Sustainable House Day, event organisers provided a number of tools to support them throughout the process. Participating homeowners were given the opportunity to provide feedback on their participation through a post-event survey and 77 homeowners participated to share knowledge and experience about sustainability with others. Summary of results from homeowner’s survey: 96% of homeowners opened their homes ‘to share my knowledge and experience of sustainability with others’, 47% of 2017 homeowners had opened for SHD previously and 97% said that they would recommend other homeowners to open their home for Sustainable House Day. 81% of homeowners would consider opening their home to small groups like schools and community groups throughout the year. 37% of homeowners found out about SHD through the ATA, while 31% of homeowners knew about SHD from attending a previous event. 73% of homeowners found the online submission process ‘Good’ to ‘Excellent’. 89% of homeowners used their PC, 10% a Tablet/iPad and no homeowners reported having used their mobile phones while submitting/editing the home profile page. SHD homeowners continue to show a strong preference to meeting in person both with other SHD owners and attendees and 87% of homeowners stated that they would consider hosting a meet and greet at their house before SHD for other home owners and volunteers. 88% of homeowners rated the event management team as ‘Very Good’ to ‘Excellent’. Why did you open your house for SHD 2017? (Some responses below)
“To represent a possibility to inspire meaningful change, for greater care of the environmental, and
enrich peoples live at the same time.”
We moved into this new house here in Woodend (pop. of about 4,000) only 3 months ago. We hoped
we might meet some interesting local folks. We certainly did--which was a big plus for us.”
“I've heard people saying you cannot ... (fill in the dots) over the years. Well, guess what? He is proof
that you CAN. If you want to make it happen, that is.”
Would you recommend other homeowners to open their home for Sustainable House Day? (Some responses below)
“Opening your home and sharing your knowledge and experience is empowering. It is definitely
worth the effort.”
“We enjoyed the experience of sharing our story with lots of interested and interesting people and
you can too. Being inspired by visit to other sustainable homes previously gave us the courage to
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share our journey. So go ahead and open your doors and gardens and you can be the inspiration
and beacon for others in their sustainable journeys.”
“SHD offers an opportunity to share your real story with others. There are many people looking to
build or renovate more sustainably. Seeing real examples and talking to the owners about their
experiences is very important and often cannot be obtained any other way.”
“It is not that hard to take part in Sustainable House Day. With ever increasing electricity prices its
important to show members of our community how they can reduce their energy usage and thus
reduce their energy costs and make their houses more comfortable, all year round.”
Marketing
A multifaceted marketing campaign which comprised of the event website, email marketing, public relations and social media was conducted during the three-month lead up to the event. This year Sanctuary Magazine Issue 40 was dedicated to SHD 2017, showcasing homes that opened around Australia. Feedback from the attendee visitor surveys provide an indication as to how people learnt about Sustainable House Day 2017:
32.82%
13.52%
21.82%
4.29%
2.19%
13.05%
12.26%
18.59%
1.95%
21.45%
Sustainable House Day communication
Social media
Sanctuary and/or ReNew magazine
Radio
RACV communication
Newspaper or other print media
Internet browsing
Family/friends/neighbour/colleague
Bank Australia communication
ATA communication
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Website
The Sustainable House Day website was the main information portal for the event and included the capacity for homeowners to submit their homes online as well as for visitors to register online, preview houses, register the houses they wanted to attend, find related evens and to receive event updates. Website statistics
• From July 1 to September 30, 2017 there were 96,787 sessions on the SHD website, with more than
60,248 users and 462,562 page views.
• 61.4% of visitors were new to the website and 38.6% were return visitors
• There were an average 4.78 pages viewed per session with an average session duration of 4.52
minutes
• Most users still access the site via desktops at 51.8%, 28.4% use mobiles and 13.5% via tablets.
• An additional 8,045 users signed up to the registration page since SHD 2016, bringing the total of
registrations to 20,321 since the introduction of online registrations in 2015.
Website Referrals
• Facebook was the top generator of social media referral traffic to the SHD website with 13,826
(94.4%) visitors between the dates of July 1 and September 30, 2017. Instagram (1.8%) and Twitter
(1.5%) Other social media referrals came from Linkedin, Pinterest and individual blogs.
• The top 5 referrals to the website from other websites included: domain.com.au (10.6%),
outlook.live.com (8.3%), sanctuarymagazine.org.au (7.2%), homes.nine.com.au (5.2%) and
ata.org.au (4.5%).
Social media
A social media campaign was conducted on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram from existing SHD accounts. The results are as follows: Facebook
• Facebook provided a great level of exposure with a total post reach in excess of 315,000 from
January 1 to October 31st, 2017
• During the above dates the SHD Facebook page gained an additional 589 followers
• Facebook demographics show SHD is predominantly followed by women (68%) aged between 35-
44 years of age (22%) and 45-54 years of age (17%).
• We gained 4863 impressions between July 1 and to September 30, 2017
• Twitter demographics show the largest category of SHD followers are females (58%) age range of
followers is 25-34 (47%)
• 75% of Twitter followers are interested in green solutions.
Instagram The SHD Instagram account was set up on 16th August 2017
• SHD Instagram has 579 followers
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Registrations on the day
In an effort to make SHD 2017 as environmentally friendly as possible the ATA set up online sign-in forms to minimise paper registrations at homes. We will continue to look at ways to make this event more sustainable in 2018.
E-marketing campaign
SHD event e-newsletters were distributed monthly to 12,677 people on the mailing list up to July 2017. During the period July to November nine dedicated e-newsletters were sent out. By the end of October the mailing list had grown to 19,129 and achieved an average open rate of 35.1%.
Media
For the second year in a row, public relations company Porter Novelli supported Sustainable House Day by collaborating with the ATA’s in-house communications team. Thanks to the team effort, SHD had incredible reach in the lead up to the event, including an international appearance the UK paper The Independent. Below is a breakdown of radio, print, online and social media achieved nationally in 2017 and the potential reach achieved via each outlet. The total reach that we are able to record is 159,520,779. Radio
Date Station State Topic/ 'Headline' Interviewer Potential Reach
12/08/2017 Mix 106.3 Canberra
ACT Canberra houses Cam Sullings
18/08/2017 ABC South-east NSW
NSW Sthn NSW houses Jen Hunt
4/09/2017 3WBC VIC SHD houses Viarnne Mischon
5/09/2017 774 ABC Radio VIC Stuart McQuire has not paid an electricity bill for 21 years
Richelle Hunt 49,000
10/09/2017 Radio Adelaide SA SA SHD houses Sue Reece
11/09/2017 Bank Australia podcast
National #11 Sustainable living: where do you start?
Tracy Williams
13/09/2017 ABC Radio Central Victoria
VIC Clearwind Fiona Parker
14/09/2017 Coast FM WA Love Bugs Home
14/09/2017 RRR Radio Breakfasters Show
VIC MM House Breakfasters
15/09/2017 Yarra Valley FM VIC Strawbale Mountain House
15/09/2017 abc Western Victoria
VIC Clearwind NA
16/09/2017 3AW VIC The Cape houses Darren James
16/09/2017 774 ABC Radio VIC MM House Hilary Harper 104,000
16/09/2017 Mix 106.3 Canberra
ACT SHD in Canberra Cam Sullings
17/09/2017 666 ABC Canberra
ACT SHD houses in Canberra Lish Fejer
Total Reach
153,000
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Television
Date Station State Topic/ 'Headline' Interviewer Potential Reach
2/08/2017 ABC south-west WA
WA Quindalup Small House Peter Barr NA
17/08/2017 Channel 9 Perth WA A Highgate house has been built with entirely recycled materials
28,000
16/09/2017 Sky News Business
National MM House Hannah Blackiston NA
21/08/2017 Today Tonight WA
WA WA's hobbit hole house Syan Dougherty 171,000
15/09/2017 Today Tonight WA
WA Many Perth homeowners are looking for ways to reduce their household bills.
Cassie Silver
107,000
18/09/2017 WIN TV VIC Clearwind NA
18/09/2017 WIN TV VIC RVB House Buninyong NA
18/09/2017 WIN TV TAS If you've ever dreamed of living "off grid", check out this environmentally friendly home in Tasmania!
356,000
23/10/2017 WIN TV VIC Bendigo various houses NA
Total Reach
662,000
Written Articles (online and in print)
Date Outlet State Headline Potential Reach
1/06/2017 Riverine Herald VIC Hand-sculptured house in Wilby - Yarrawonga Chronicle
5,200
15/07/2017 ABC south-west WA WA Energy-saving hobbit house in WA's South West - Jacqui Lynch
NA
26/07/2017 Home Crux online magazine
WA Sustainable hobbit home maintains consistent temperature all year around - Monika Thakur
NA
28/07/2017 Inhabitat WA This earth-sheltered Australian hobbit home stays cozy all year - Nicole Jewell
3,600,000
Aug-17 Junkies Magazine National written by Kim Gedult 4,500
2/08/2017 Cairns Post QLD Cairns home named state’s most sustainable - Hayden Smith
40,500
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7/08/2017 Architecture&Design National Editor’s picks: our favourite 2017 Sustainable House Day dwellings - Nicholas Rider
183,035
15/08/2017 Darwin Sun NT Living is breezy in troppo-style homes - Stephanie Kendall
32,068
18/08/2017 Green Building Council of Australia - Facebook
National Sunday 17 September is Sustainable House Day 2017
3,713
18/08/2017 Green Building Council of Australia - Twitter
National Sunday 17 September is Sustainable House Day 2017
8,814
18/08/2017 Narooma News NSW Visit a Dignams Creek home on Sustainable House Day
1,400
18/08/2017 Moorabbin-Kingston Leader
VIC Moorabbin family will open the doors to sustainable home built from rammed earth and weathering steel - Emma Watson
18,200
19/08/2017 The Beagle NSW Whats on NA
20/08/2017 Sunday Times WA WA's most innovative green homes on display
173,511
22/08/2017 Bayside Leader VIC Written by Trent Evans 39,500
24/08/2017 Bega District News NSW Sustainable House Day 1,500
25/08/2017 Bay Post and Moruya Examiner
NSW Containers do not box in - Zoe Cartwright
1,100
27/08/2017 Realestate.com.au National First it was a pool, now it is a money saving device
60,008,000
27/08/2017 Brisbane Local Food blog QLD SUSTAINABLE HOUSE DAY - Lissa NA
27/08/2017 Courier Mail, Weekly Times, realestate.com.au
QLD First it was a pool, now it is a money saving device - Belinda Chilton
139,800
27/08/2017 The Weekly Times First it was a pool, now it is a money saving device
92,000
29/08/2017 What's On - City of Sydney NSW SUSTAINABLE HOUSE DAY NA
29/08/2017 The Moorabool News VIC You can and you can puff but you cant blow this house down - Jessica Howard
30/08/2017 Echo Net Daily NSW Date a designer in Tweed 23,200
31/08/2017 Bookmarc National Inspiring Green Homes Open Their Doors on Sustainable House Day
20,000
31/08/2017 ReNew Economy National Inspiring green homes open their doors on Sustainable House Day - Sophie Vorrath
250,000
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31/08/2017 Fremantle Gazette WA Fremantle couple open Little Howard Street home for Sustainable House Day - Jessica Nico
43,900
1/09/2017 Bank Australia e-bulletin National Be inspired at Sustainable House Day
NA
1/09/2017 Mackay Daily Mercury QLD Living and saving with a sustainable home - Lucy Martin
16,300
4/09/2017 The Independent, UK Inter-national
The 10 Star Home in Victoria, Australia, has a 'green switch' which turns off the power across the building - Kashmira Gander
264,000
7/09/2017 Central Western Daily NSW Focus on reducing household energy and water use during Sustainable Living Week - Tanya Marschke
2,400
7/09/2017 Newcastle Star NSW A sustainable retro-fit - Melinda McMillan
32,900
7/09/2017 Specifier NSW New South Wales' most innovative green homes on display
114,345
7/09/2017 Mandurah Mail WA Mandurah’s greenest homes open their doors to curious residents for Sustainable House Day - Marta Pascual Juanola
37,400
8/09/2017 The Daily Telegraph NSW A bold new approach to construction is kicking goals for sustainable design - Jennifer Veerhuis
232,000
9/09/2017 The Daily Telegraph NSW Unfolding Drama 235,091
9/09/2017 Hobart Mercury TAS Out and about: Sustainable House Day
38,914
9/09/2017 Cockburn Herald WA Sustainable House Day NA
10/09/2017 Event Finda National Event listing: Sustainable House Day - Caramar Passivhaus
NA
10/09/2017 Event Finda National Event listing: Sustainable House Day - River House
NA
10/09/2017 Event Finda National Event listing: Sustainable House Day - Little House
NA
10/09/2017 News.com.au National Second time the charm for enviro-friendly Carlton homeowners
6,248,000
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10/09/2017 Realestate.com.au National Second time the charm for enviro-friendly Carlton homeowners
60,008,000
10/09/2017 Hobart Mercury TAS Second time the charm for enviro-friendly Carlton homeowners - Jarrad Bevan
67,800
10/09/2017 Sunday Tasmanian TAS Living large on a small footprint 37,607
10/09/2017 Sunday Times WA Showcasing the latest in ecohomes
173,511
10/09/2017 Sunday Mail Go for a drive - news in brief 190,789
11/09/2017 Fifth Estate National Energy-positive prefab housing can tackle Australia’s big issues - Willow Aliento
45,000
11/09/2017 Moreland Leader VIC Written by Emma Hastings 62,900
11/09/2017 Port Stephens Examiner VIC Reduce your bills and environmental footprint - Craig Jennion
29,600
11/09/2017 Mandurah Coastal Times WA Peel ‘green’ homes to open on Sustainable House Day - Jill Burgess
40,300
11/09/2017 Mandurah Mail WA Mandurah residents open their homes for Sustainable House Day - Marta Pascual Juanola
37,400
12/09/2017 Fifth Estate - eNewsletter National Energy-positive prefab housing can tackle Australia’s big issues - Willow Aliento
12,000
12/09/2017 Echo Net Daily NSW Sustainable inspiration: book now for sustainable house day tours - Aslan Shand
23,200
12/09/2017 Around You SA Event listing: Sustainable House Day - Earthship Ironbank
NA
13/09/2017 Domain, Fairfax Newspapers
National Sustainable House Day 2017: The most innovative homes across Australia - Jenny Brown
2,600,000
13/09/2017 Ballarat Courier VIC Hepburn Springs eco house sets standards - Rochelle Kirkham
38,200
13/09/2017 RRR Parallel Lines show VIC written by Sara Savage
13/09/2017 Mandurah Coastal Times WA Get insider guide to greener living 40,300
14/09/2017 Domain, Fairfax Newspapers
National Sneak peek: Brisbane’s most sustainable home will be open to the public Sunday
2,600,000
14/09/2017 Domain, Fairfax Newspapers
National Canberra's eco-friendly homes open their doors for Sustainable House Day
2,600,000
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14/09/2017 Fifth Estate National How a dementia-friendly net-zero home will help older people stay put - Cameron Jewell
45,000
14/09/2017 Fifth Estate National Sustainable House Day: our favourites - Willow Aliento
45,000
14/09/2017 All Homes ACT Canberra’s eco-friendly homes open their doors for Sustainable House Day - Rachel Packham
NA
14/09/2017 Illawarra Mercury NSW Brokers View house and the Illawarra Flame House to be open to the public as part of Sustainable House Day - Brendan Crabb
35,000
14/09/2017 Hawkesbury Gazette VIC EarthCare Centre open for Sustainable House Day - Justine Doherty
3,700
14/09/2017 Western Suburbs Weekly WA Award-winning green home in Bicton to open to public - Arylene Westlake-Jennings
42,800
15/09/2017 Echo Net Daily NSW Sustainable and futuristic home designs on show - Luis Feliu
23,200
15/09/2017 Lakes Mail NSW A Speers Point home will lead by example on Sustainable House Day this Sunday, September 17
NA
15/09/2017 Adelaide Advertiser SA Spring into some family activities 156,374
15/09/2017 Hobart Mercury TAS Small but perfectly formed - Kylie Bell
28,865
15/09/2017 Hobart Mercury TAS This Weekend 28,865
15/09/2017 Sunraysia Daily VIC Door opens on sustainability 19,400
15/09/2017 The Border Mail VIC Sustainable House Day | Border and North East properties open doors on September - Jodie Bruton
13,500
16/09/2017 Australian Financial Review National Recycling the pool and other materials from the home: Sustainable House Day - Michael Bleby
56,141
16/09/2017 News.com.au National Green is gold to eco-friendly builders
6,248,000
16/09/2017 Realestate.com.au National Green is gold to eco-friendly builders
6,000,800
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16/09/2017 Canberra Times ACT Take a look inside our most sustainable homes - Written by Rachel Packham
25,571
16/09/2017 Brisbane Times QLD Sneak peek: Brisbane’s most sustainable home will be open to the public Sunday - Jim Malo
NA
16/09/2017 Adelaide Advertiser SA Green is gold to eco-friendly builders - Tom Bowden
156,374
16/09/2017 Adelaide Advertiser SA Sustainable House Day 156,374
16/09/2017 Hobart Mercury TAS Event listing: What's on 38,914
16/09/2017 Herald Sun VIC The power to save 322,360
16/09/2017 Weekend West WA Sustainable showcase 207,801
16/09/2017 Weekend West WA Weekend Ideas 207,801
17/09/2017 Bay Post and Moruya Examiner
NSW Get a sticky beak at a sustainable home
1,100
17/09/2017 Narooma News NSW Dignams Creek property on show for Sustainable House Day
1,400
17/09/2017 South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
VIC Tasmanian tiny house movement dreams big - Zona Black
7,000
19/09/2017 Herald Sun VIC Family avoids energy bills for 21 years after converting to energy efficient home - Kieran Rooney
2,497,000
22/09/2017 Indian Link National Sustainable backyard biogas - Jyoti Shankar
20,000
14/10/2017 Geelong Advertiser VIC Sustainable House Day: 10 Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula homes open to the public - Shane Fowles
186,000
30/08/2017
The Northern Star NSW Hot tips for homes when you dtae a designer - Jasmine Burke
7,000
august/ september
2017
The Owner Builder National A whole lot more nuanced - Debbie Chambers & David Galloway
11,900
from 11/09/2017
Leader newspapers, northern suburbs
100,000+
Issue 40 The Sanctuary Magazine National Sustainable House Edition 38,000
june/july 2017
The Owner Builder National Changing households - Howard Bartlett
11,900
September Cairns Post QLD Sustainable Homes share their secrets - Hayden Smith
40,500
Total Reach 157,201,538
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Social Media
Date Site Headline Potential Reach
2017 SHD Facebook posts Varies 315,401
15/09/2017 AFR Property - Twitter RETWEET: Recycling building materials faces commercial hurdles: but one BNE renovation nails it on @SustainableHD.
3,862
17/09/2017 Amira Vaatsra - Twitter We take you on a tour of some of Tasmania's most sustainable houses
1,006
12/09/2017 Domain - Twitter Sustainable Open House Day 2017: The most innovative homes across Australia
122,422
13/09/2017 Domain - Facebook The house that costs only $300 a year in energy bills
847,450
14/09/2017 Domain - Twitter Sneak peak: Brisbane's most sustainable home will be open to the public Sunday
122,422
14/09/2017 Fifth Estate - Twitter From tiny homes and clever conversions to renovations in progress and the latest in sustainable technologies, this Saturday’s Sustainable House Day has a raft of reasons to get out of your house and into someone else’s.
972
15/09/2017 Michael Bleby - Twitter Recycling building materials faces commercial hurdles: but one BNE renovation nails it on @SustainableHD.
4,838
15/09/2017 Today Tonight - Facebook Many Perth homeowners are looking for ways to reduce their household bills, and the families you're about to meet are making changes on a grand scale.
65,000
21/08/2017 Today Tonight - Facebook Next week, inside WA's Hobbit House...
Today Tonight - Facebook Inside WA's Hobbit House...
17/09/2017 WIN News Tasmania - Facebook
If you've ever dreamed of living "off grid", check out this environmentally friendly home in Tasmania!
20,868
Total Reach 1,504,241
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Community Partners
Sustainable House Day was further promoted via the membership networks of various associated businesses, councils associations and community groups (not including the participating local groups) within relevant fields including (but not limited): Participating Councils
New South Wales
• Blacktown City Council
• City of Sydney
• Inner West Council
• Inner West Council
• Randwick City Council
• Waverley Council
• Willoughby City Council
• Woollahra Municipal Council
Queensland
• Cairns Regional Council
South Australia
• City of Adelaide
• City of Mount Gambier
Western Australia
• City of Armadale
• City of Gosnells
• City of Vincent
Victoria
• Benalla Rural City Council
• Bayside City Council
• Banyule City Council
• Brimbank City Council
• City of Melbourne
• Maroondah City Council
• Mildura Rural City Council
• Mornington Peninsula Shire
• Monash City Council
• Nillumbik Shire Council
• Rural City of Wangaratta
• Wodonga Council
• Yarra City Council
Community Groups and SHD Supporters The community groups and supporters listed below have worked with SHD homeowners and the ATA with promotion of SHD and also by volunteering on the day.
• Adelaide Sustainable Building Network
(SA)
• Australian Association for
Environmental Education (WA)
• Australian Solar Council - Hobart
Branch (TAS)
• Baw Baw Sustainability Network (VIC)
• Benalla Sustainable Futures Group (VIC)
• Bendigo Sustainability Group (Bendigo
SHD, VIC)
• Bindarrabi Rural Landshare Community
(NSW)
• BREAZE Ballarat Renewable Energy And
Zero Emissions (VIC)
• Cambden Community Connections
(NSW)
• City of Stirling Urban Forest working
groups (WA)
• COOLmob (Darwin SHD, NT)
• Corem - Community Owned Renewable
Energy (NSW)
• Community Action for Sustainability
(SA)
• Custom Green Homes (WA)
• Deco Housing Denmark Group (WA)
• Environment House (WA)
• Geelong Sustainability Group (Geelong
SHD, VIC)
• Goodhouse Architecture (SA)
• Hawkesbury EarthCare Centre (NSW)
• Healesville Community Renewable
Energy Project CORE (VIC)
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• HIA GreenSmart (NSW)
• Huonville High School Energy Program
(TAS)
• Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group
(VIC)
• Moorabool Environment Group (VIC)
• Mt Misery Habitat Reserve Landcare
Group (TAS)
• Permaculture Yarra Valley (VIC)
• Permaculture Sydney North (NSW)
• Repair Cafe Albury (VIC)
• Repair Café Sydney North (NSW)
• SEE-Change (ACT)
• Solar Dwellings (WA)
• Southcoast Health and Sustainability
Alliance (NSW)
• Sunraysia Sustainability Network (VIC)
• Sustainable Buildings Research Centre
(SBRC)
• Sustainable House Margaret River (WA)
• Sustainable Living in the Mallee (VIC)
• The Cape Sustainable Development
(VIC)
• The Forever Project (WA)
• The Green Swing (WA)
• The Link at Ginninderry (NSW)
• The Zeitgeist Movement (QLD)
• Transition Town Margaret River (WA)
• Warrnambool Environmental Action
Group (VIC)
ATA Branch members supported homes across Australia
Sponsors and Partners
We are grateful for the support of our partners and sponsors who enabled Sustainable House day to achieve the impact it has in creating a sustainable future.
• 2021 - Website design and monitoring
• Porter Novelli – Public relations and national media support
• Bank Australia
• Home Base
• LotteryWest
• NSW Government Planning and Environment
• Powershop.
• RACV
• Solar Dwellings
• Sustainability Victoria- VIC State Government
Awards
ATA is proud to announce that Sustainable House Day won the United Nations Association of Australia's 2017 Climate Education and Engagement Award for SHD 2016.
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Donations for charity
SHD is proud to announce that donations from gold coin donations and ticket tours raised $12,060.85 from 41 houses going to 36 different charities chosen by the home owners. Details of charities can be found on each individual homes profile pages.
Sustainable House Day (Darwin, Geelong and Bendigo)
In addition to the National event Sustainable House day was held on different days in Darwin, Geelong and Bendigo. Darwin SHD was held on 20th August to coincide with the Darwin Festival. COOLmob were the main
organisers of Darwin SHD and were supported by Environment Centre NT, NT Environment Protection
Authority and City of Darwin.
Five houses opened their doors on the day with 685 visits recorded. They conducted a survey after the
event and found that;
• 94% of visitors were satisfied with their experience
• 76% of visitors plan to adopt new sustainable behaviours due to the event
Geelong SHD was held on 15th October, organised by Geelong Sustainability Group. Ten homes opened and they recorded 1890 visits to those homes on the day. Supporters of this event include Gordon TAFE, Barwon Water, Off Grid Energy Australia, SO’R Construction, Thermostat windows, Little Constructions, Leap Ltd, Go Green Glazing, Homes with Integrity, f2 Design, A&A Worm Farms, Belco Group, Krugers Sheetmetal, Sacred Heart College and Drysdale Harvest Basket. Bendigo SHD was held on 29th October, organised by the Bendigo Sustainability Group. Seven houses opened on the day and they recorded 150 visits. In addition to the homes open they started the day with talks from experts and a mini expo at The Old Church on the Hill. Supporters of this event include City of Greater Bendigo, Bank Australia, Sustainability Victoria and Passive Builders.
Contact
For more information on Sustainable House Day please contact: Jodi Rashbrook Events Manager Ph: 03 9631 5421 Email: [email protected]
Katy Daily Marketing Manager Ph: 03 9631 5405 Email: [email protected]
Address: Alternative Technology Association Level 1, 39 Little Collins St, Melbourne Vic 3000