Wannanup's Sarah Love will be opening her home to the public this Sunday to celebrate national Sustainable House Day.
Established in 2001, Sustainable House Day is a national event that allows the public to see and learn from the best environmental homes in Australia.
It aims to inspire people to live sustainably, showing them how to lower energy bills, live comfortably and help the environment through good home design, practices and technology.
Sarah Love will this year join more than 170 homeowners nationwide in opening their home to the community to pass on tips and advice, including on solar power, home batteries, off-grid living, innovative building materials and design, and more.
Sustainable House Day is a valuable resource for anyone looking for practical information on sustainable homes: what works, what doesn’t and how to move towards ‘greener’ living.
4b Bannister Court, Wannanup will be open to the general public from 10am to 2pm this Sunday, September 17.
All visitors to Sustainable House Day must register to attend via the website www.sustainablehouseday.com to obtain addresses of all open houses.

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