Sutherland, New South Wales

Sutherland Climate Action Network

Fitzroy, Victoria

Yarra Climate Action Now

Fitzroy, Victoria

Yarra Climate Action Now

East Balmain, New South Wales

Climate Change Balman Rozelle

Newtown, New South Wales

Climate Action Newtown

Brunswick, Victoria

Climate Action Moreland

City of Port Phillip, Victoria

LIVE (Locals Into Victoria’s Environment)

Ashfield, New South Wales

Climate Action Burwood Ashfield

Ryde & Gladesville, New South Wales

Ryde-Gladesville Climate Change Action Group

Ryde & Gladesville, New South Wales

Ryde-Gladesville Climate Change Action Group

Ryde & Gladesville, New South Wales

Ryde-Gladesville Climate Change Action Group

Gosford, New South Wales

Central Coast Climate Action Group

Emerald, Victoria

Emerald for Sustainability

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Climate Action Canberra

Castlemaine, Victoria

Mount Alexander Sustainability Group

Banyule, Victoria

Yarra Valley Climate Action Group

Kenmore, Queensland

Transition Town Kenmore District

Mosman, New South Wales

Clean Energy for Eternity

Bathurst, New South Wales

Bathurst Community Climate Action Network

Bunbury, Western Australia

Climate Action Bunbury

Darwin, Northern Territory

Climate Action Darwin

Currumbin, Queensland

Gold Coast and Hinterland Environment Council

Orange, New South Wales

Orange Climate Action Network

Boroondara, Victoria

Lighter Footprints

Apollo Bay, Victoria

Otway Ranges Climate Action

Wagga Wagga, New South Wales

Climate Rescue of Wagga

Campbelltown, South Australia

East Adelaide Climate Action Group

Cairns, Queensland

Cairns and Far North Environment Centre

Montmorency, Victoria

Montmorency Transition Town

Parramatta, New South Wales

Parramatta Climate Action Network

Katoomba, New South Wales

Katoomba Climate Action Now

Randwick, New South Wales

South East Climate Action Coalition

Randwick, New South Wales

South East Climate Action Coalition

Lithgow, New South Wales

Lithgow Environment Group

Portland, Victoria

Portland Sustainability Group

Sydney University, New South Wales

Sydney University Student Enviro Action Collective (SEAC), NSW

Wollongong, New South Wales

University of Wollongong Environment Collective

Albury and Wodonga, New South Wales and Victoria

Wodonga and Albury Towards Climate Health (WATCH)

Ballarat, Victoria

Ballarat Renewable Energy And Zero Emissions (BREAZE)

Ballarat, Victoria

Ballarat Renewable Energy And Zero Emissions (BREAZE)

Darebin Climate Action Now, Victoria

Martin Ferguson's office, Preston

Darebin Climate Action Now, Victoria

Alphington Train Station

Darebin Climate Action Now, Victoria

Fairfield Train Station

Darebin Climate Action Now, Victoria

Northcote Town Hall

Darebin Climate Action Now, Victoria

Thornbury Village

Darebin Climate Action Now, Victoria

Preston East Primary School

Darebin Climate Action Now, Victoria

Reservoir

Manly, New South Wales

Manly Warringah Climate Action Group

St John's Wood, Queensland

St John's Wood Sustainability

Perth and Fremantle, Western Australia

Safe Climate Coalition

Grafton, New South Wales

Climate Change Australia

Hobart, Tasmania

Climate Action Hobart

Geelong, Victoria

Geelong Sustainability Group

Ararat, Victoria

Ararat Greenhouse Action Group

Flemington, Victoria

Inner Northwest Climate Change Community

Ballina, New South Wales

Ballina Climate Action Network

Wingecarribee Shire, Southern Highlands, New South Wales

Climate Action Now Wingecarribee

Benalla, Victoria

Benalla Sustainable Future Group

Bendigo Sustainability Group, Victoria

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Newcastle, New South Wales

Climate Action Newcastle

North Sydney, New South Wales

Climate Action North Sydney

North Sydney, New South Wales

Climate Action North Sydney

Samford, Queensland

Pine Rivers Climate Action Network

Denmark, Western Australia

Climate Action Denmark

Denmark, Western Australia

Climate Action Denmark
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Wodonga's carbon cake!
posted by
Lizette Salmon
August 25th 2010

There are many actions our governments could be taking to move to 100% renewable energy but one particularly symbolic action would be to commit to replacing Victoria’s Hazelwood coal-fired power station with clean energy by 2012. Hazelwood is very old, very dirty and very past its used by date. It produces a whopping 15% of Victoria’s greenhouse emissions and is also a big emitter of toxic pollutants linked to health problems like cancer, stroke, asthma, reproductive disorders etc.

 
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Aug 12
Zero Carbon Australia Plan - Sydney Launch

Our friends at Beyond Zero Emissions are holding a free launch event for their Zero Carbon Australia Plan in Sydney on Thursday 12th August.

This cutting-edge plan, the culmination of over 12 months and thousands of hours of work by engineers, scientists and postgraduate students, is a collaboration between the climate solutions think tank Beyond Zero Emissions, and the University of Melbourne Energy Institute.