Monthly Archives: March 2014
Ladies in Black: Immediate and Transformative Action is Needed at Every Level
Posted on March 29, 2014 Leave a Comment
Yesterday Tanyia and I headed to the Appeals Convenor to discuss the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision not to assess the exploratory Fracking of 4 wells in the Kimberley. The meeting went well, but don’t be fooled into thinking that means we said anything that made a substantial difference. You see the EPA have stated that […]
A quick review of the past few weeks
Posted on March 25, 2014 Leave a Comment
Yikes – where did the last few weeks go? So a quick review: 2 weeks of Climate Campaigning and Community Organising training courtesy of The Change Agency This was the beginning of a 6 month training program which I’m lucky enough to participate in with 24 other campaigners across Australia. We had an incredible facilitation team including a number […]
Western Australia the Epi-Centre of Global Climate Policy? Seriously?!
Posted on March 25, 2014 Leave a Comment
With the federal government adamant they are repealing Australia’s Climate Legislation the result of the upcoming Senate Election is critical. But why is this of global concern? Why are Merkel, Stern and Cameron watching the election? Major developed and developing countries are increasing their efforts to reduce climate change. The United States, China, Germany, the UK and […]
‘Acknowledgement of Country’
Posted on March 25, 2014 Leave a Comment
‘Acknowledgement of Country’ by Jonathan Hill Today we stand in footsteps millennia old. May we acknowledge the traditional owners whose cultures and customs have nurtured, and continue to nurture, this land, since men and women awoke from the great dream. We honour the presence of these ancestors who reside in the imagination of this land […]
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