Repair Café: The Vault, Dairy Road Precinct
Saturday, 18 October 2025
10:00 – 13:00
10:00 – 13:00
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SEEChange Repair Cafe at Clothing the Loop
Got a shirt missing buttons? A jumper with a some holes? Maybe a broken zipper in your favourite jeans? Bring them along! SEEChange will have volunteers ready to fix it for you, and teach you how to do it!
Visitors are given the opportunity to be shown how their items can be fixed, and can learn new skills in the process. Sometimes there are big issues that can't be fixed on the day, but the SEEChange volunteers will provide advice on how your clothing can be repaired.
== Hosted by Community Toolbox Canberra - Repair Cafe ==
Community Toolbox Canberra is committed to increasing the intensity of use of the Earth’s resources. Repairing items, where possible, is another way to do this and to divert them from landfill.
Repair cafés are a place to bring your broken and not-working items to be fixed by volunteer repairers with the aim of keeping more things out of landfill, reducing consumption and lowering the pressure on the Earth’s resources. It also saves you money. Repairers offer their skills for free so you only need to pay for any significant parts that might be required.
The Community Toolbox Canberra Repair Café operates on the last Saturday of each month between 2pm and 5pm (except January and December).
https://www.communitytoolboxcbr.org/repair-cafe
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
Got a shirt missing buttons? A jumper with a some holes? Maybe a broken zipper in your favourite jeans? Bring them along! SEEChange will have volunteers ready to fix it for you, and teach you how to do it!
Visitors are given the opportunity to be shown how their items can be fixed, and can learn new skills in the process. Sometimes there are big issues that can't be fixed on the day, but the SEEChange volunteers will provide advice on how your clothing can be repaired.
== Hosted by Community Toolbox Canberra - Repair Cafe ==
Community Toolbox Canberra is committed to increasing the intensity of use of the Earth’s resources. Repairing items, where possible, is another way to do this and to divert them from landfill.
Repair cafés are a place to bring your broken and not-working items to be fixed by volunteer repairers with the aim of keeping more things out of landfill, reducing consumption and lowering the pressure on the Earth’s resources. It also saves you money. Repairers offer their skills for free so you only need to pay for any significant parts that might be required.
The Community Toolbox Canberra Repair Café operates on the last Saturday of each month between 2pm and 5pm (except January and December).
https://www.communitytoolboxcbr.org/repair-cafe
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
