Monthly Archives: May 2012

Next Meeting Tonight – Wednesday 23rd of may

We will discuss the success of the Join the Dots day organised by Leeanne and how we can do more like this. Tony will be dispelling a few climate myths to spark a conversation. We hope to welcome a few new … Continue reading

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Support La Perouse Market Gardens

La Perouse Market Gardens are under threat from a takeover by Botany Cemetery. Randwick Council is debating it’s Local Environmental Plan at their meeting this Tuesday, May 22 from 6:00 PM. If you are a resident of Randwick please attend … Continue reading

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Federal Budget Disappoining in Respect of Action on Climate Change ..

The Federal Budget was a disappointment in respect of several areas regarding climate action. Read Renew Economy’s article “The clean energy idiot’s guide to the Federal Budget“.

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CASES @ Randwick City Council’s Permaculture Day Event on Sunday, May 6, 2012

Leeanne, Greg and Tony set up a couple of tables at Randwick City Council’s Permaculture Day Event on Sunday, May 6, 2012 at the HUB to talk to visitors about CASES and 100% Renewables’ ‘Let’s Build Big Solar’ campaign. We … Continue reading

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CASES Connects the Dots for 350.org’s CLIMATE IMPACTS DAY

On Saturday, May 5, Climate Action Sydney Eastern Suburbs (CASES) and other community members, from both near and far, joined the rest of the world is drawing attention to the affect global warming is having on our climate. Leeanne Tyler, … Continue reading

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Climate Myth busting

www.climateinstitute.org.au The Climate institute has lots of resources for you to understand Climate Change. It also has handy Myth busting PDF files. Understand the issues and respond effectively to doubters and people still trying to understand by reading these.

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