Knock, knock,knocking on Paddington’s door

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Apr 172012
 

Lets build Big Solar – Wentworth | Sharing Insight into how Solar Thermal Power Stations provide Bas…
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“Let’s build Big Solar- Wentworth” is part of a National Campaign “Let’s Build Big Solar”, taking place all across Australia. To create awareness of the cost cutting benefits for everyone, with this great new technology, Solar Thermal Power is the energy source for today’s & tomorrow’s increasing electricity demands.

Members of local community group Big Solar Wentworth will doorknock houses in Paddington next Saturday inviting residents to be part of the Big Solar poll.

The poll is part of a national push by community groups across the country to ensure funds from the newly formed Clean Energy Finance Corporation will go towards building big solar projects.

Ian Rose, member of Big Solar Wentworth said, “The poll is a really simple people powered initiative to show people what big solar looks like and to hear people’s views on whether Australia should be getting on with the job of building large-scale solar projects.”

First time doorknocker and Bronte resident Martin Crawley said he was initially nervous about knocking on people’s houses, but was comforted by the fact that responses to the poll so far have been extremely positive.

We are hearing a consistent message from the community that it’s crazy how in the sunniest country on earth we aren’t harnessing solar power better. The sun can provide us with large amounts of safe, clean electricity that will never run out.” Said Martin.

The group are aiming to reach 1000 polls before the results are presented to local Federal member Malcolm Turnbull.

“The Liberal Party have a chance to get behind big solar by supporting the Clean Energy Finance Corporation in parliament in the next few months.” continued Ian.

“We’re calling on Turnbull to represent community views and throw his support behind the CEFC in parliament and ensure that it is an effective vehicle for the construction of new big solar plants.”

 Anyone interested in volunteering on the day can meet at 10am outside St. Matthias’ Anglican Church, Paddington or visit bigsolar.me for more details.

 Email: letsbuildbigsolar@gmail.com

 Lindsay Soutar, Campaign Coordinator, 100% Renewable 0411 098 853

FURTHER INFORMATION www.100percent.org.au/bigsolar

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Garage Sale Trail – Saturday 5 May.

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Apr 162012
 

As part of the Garage Sale Trail, Waverley Council is holding a community sale on the Bondi Pavilion forecourt on Saturday 5 May.

Community and not-for-profit groups, including WIRES and Transition Bondi, will be selling second hand goodies to raise money and spread the word on the great work they do.

So come on down to re-use, recycle and pick up a bargain that supports your local community!

If your community group would like to be involved there are still some spots available. Call 9369 8242 or email eleanorr@waverley.nsw.gov.au

Want to hold your own garage sale? Register at garagesaletrail.com.au

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Rally: Protect our land and water, Stop CSG!

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Apr 162012
 
  • Tuesday, May 1, 2012
    12:00pm until 1:30pm
  • NSW farmers, conservationists, wine growers, horse breeders, Stop CSG groups, GetUp, the NCC, PLUS the Country Womens Association are decending on Sydney to protest the NSW Government’s open slather approach to Coal Seam Gas and irresponsible mining.The NSW Government’s policy fails to rule out one inch of NSW to the CSG or mining interests – breaking a clear election promise.

    Let’s make sure city folk stand up with our regional sisters and brothers, standing together before it’s too late!

    Meet Martin Place between Phillip and Elizabeth Sts, march to NSW Parliament.


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Saving the Kimberley. Our land or Gasland? | What’s On – City Of Sydney
http://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/13669-saving-the-kimberley-ou…

Find out why saving the Kimberley from gas and industrialisation matters in Sydney and across NSW.

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Bike maintenance – Bondi Junction

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Apr 042012
 

Bike Maintenance

18th Apr 2012 6:30pm-8:30pm

Mill Hill Centre, Bondi Junction

Get your bike looking sharp and riding smooth with this handy bike maintenance course. You will learn many valuable tips and be shown how to clean your bike, repair punctures, adjust your brakes and maintain the chain. Book in now and help yourself stay safe and happy on your bike.

Workshops are free and bookings are essential.
Call Council’s Sustainable Transport Officer on 9369 8206 or email environment@waverley.nsw.gov.au for more information or to reserve your place.

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Bond Transition – Project Lyttelton this wednesday

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Apr 032012
 
Next Wednesday, 4 April 2012, we have a special visitor from New Zealand, Margaret Jeffries, who will tell us about her experience with Project Lyttelton.

www.transitionsydney.org.au

‎”Project Lyttelton, New Zealand – the soul of a sustainable community” – talk by Margaret Jeffries and local organic dinner Join us for some yummy, locally sourced, organic dinner, an interesting talk and for a brilliant energising conversation!
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Join the ATA’s free webinar – Retrofitting your home for energy efficiency

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Apr 022012
 

When: Wednesday 4 April 2012Lightbulb

Time: 11am

In conjunction with bankmecu, the Alternative Technology Association (ATA) presents a series of free online presentations to share practical knowledge about energy efficiency, sustainable building and water conservation at home. Webinars are broadcast live for view over your web browser, and will be available for playback on demand afterwards.

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350.org Action 5/5/2012

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Apr 022012
 

Dear friends,

Imagine one of the largest banners the world has ever seen, staked down on a California glacier with a simple message: ‘I’m Melting!’

Now imagine, at the same moment, activists in Ho Chi Minh City gathering along the Saigon River to mark the ever higher tides that are swamping homes and neighborhoods. Now imagine our friends in Hobart, Tasmania gathering along the beach to mark severe erosion from a recent series of freak storms.

Now, I need you to imagine a global movement, working together on one day to connect these dots — each one a small bit of proof — and show how climate change is a clear and present danger. On May 5, we’ll be holding a day of global witness that does just that. All around the planet, at spots where climate change is already cutting deep, people will be gathering to express their anger, and their hope that the world will find a better way. At every event, people will take a photo of a gigantic dot on a sign or banner — each dot representing a local climate impact — and we’ll connect up all the dots to issue a global clarion call for climate action.

Click here to learn more, and start or join an event near you for Climate Impacts Day on 5/5/12: MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from “act.350.org” claiming to be www.climatedots.org

Where I live in Vermont we’ll make a human bridge to mark the real ones swept away in last fall’s record rains; in Faridabad, India, where they have the opposite problem, they’ll gather on the banks of the drying Yamuna River. From one end of the earth to the other, we’ll rally to point out that there is no longer any doubt that burning coal and gas and oil is changing our planet. (If you want to read 593 pages of backup, please refer to the huge UN report issued on climate change and weather extremes that was released this week.)

We’re not doing this as a substitute for political action — we’re in the middle of fights over everything from the Keystone XL pipeline to the Kosovo coal plant, and working hard to strip subsidies and special privileges from the fossil fuel industry around the world. But success in these fights will only come when people feel the urgency of climate change. Too often storms or droughts are seen as one-time, isolated events, even though scientist tell us they fit a pattern. We need to make that pattern visible — to connect the dots.

We need people everywhere to lead local events on the 5/5/12 — people all over the world who can change the conversation around climate change. If your community is seeing the disastrous impacts of climate change already, we will use this day to show that there is a global movement standing beside you. If you have been lucky enough to avoid the worst impacts thus far, we need you too — you’ll be sounding the alarm for your community, educating your friends and neighbors, and standing with our friends around the world. Click here to register an event.

From early morning on May 5, when the sun first rises in the South Pacific and our colleagues in the Marshall Islands do a daybreak dive on their damaged coral reef, we’ll be following the day around the globe, providing an endless stream of pictures and images. People around the world will upload a group photo from their local event that captures their big “climate dot.” We’ll link up those images to make a gorgeous global photo mosaic that connects all the dots from places around the world. 

We want you to watch — but we want you to be a part of it at some point along the day. Sign up here to register an event in your community. We’ll help you figure out what makes sense, and how to pull together the logistics, but we need your spirit of solidarity to get it going.

Onwards,

Bill McKibben for the whole team at 350.org

P.S. Not every place is getting pounded by climate change — so but we’re also going to try and connect some of the dots of solutions emerging around the world. So if you’ve got a hopeful energy project near you, or a beautiful community garden coming into May bloom in the northern hemisphere, get your event on the map for 5/5/12!


350.org is building a global movement to solve the climate crisis. Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for email alerts. You can help power our work by getting involved locally and donating here.

What is 350? Go to our website to learn about the science behind the movement.

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GUNTER PAULI ON PROGRESS OF THE BLUE ECONOMY, NEW ECONOMICS AND LEARNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY

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Mar 282012
 

WE INVITE

YOU TO

A SYDNEY IDEAS LECTURE

GUNTER PAULI

 

The University of Sydney

GUNTER PAULI ON PROGRESS OF THE BLUE ECONOMY, NEW ECONOMICS AND LEARNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Co-presented with the Centre for Policy Development

Gunter Pauli is a successful global entrepreneur who saw the need for a network to bring together the many inventors and innovators working independently on sustainable solutions to global problems of pollution and waste. He founded The Global ZERI Network
to share creative and open-source solutions, and then launched the Blue Economy to put ZERI’s philosophy into action by connecting start-up businesses with entrepreneurs.

As an entrepreneur Pauli knows that business innovation is essential. But he also knows that new economic concepts are urgently needed to make global sustainability a reality. Learning for sustainability is equally important, particularly in schools. Gunter
is heavily involved on both fronts; in economics as an advisor to the Bhutanese and other governments; in education with a major project introducing sustainability concepts in schools across Asia.

Gunter will outline progress with all these initiatives around the world since his last visit to Sydney Ideas in 2011, and will explore their relevance for Australia.

Click here for more information on Gunter Pauli and links to the work of the ZERI Network and the Blue Economy.

TUESDAY 3 APRIL, 2012

6:00 to 7:30pm

Law School Foyer,
Sydney Law School

Eastern Avenue

University of Sydney

Free event, no registration required.

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Bondi Transition 28 March 2012

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Mar 232012
 

“The Chikukwa Project” and “Reweaving Shiva’s Robes” – short films plus talks by film makers Gilli…
http://www.transitionsydney.org.au/tsevent/chikukwa-project-and-reweaving-s…

28 March 2012 – 6:30pm – 9:00pm “Chapel by the Sea” 95 Roscoe Street Bondi Beach NSW 2026 “The Chikukwa Project” and “Reweaving Shiva’s Robes” – short films plus talks by film makers Gillian and Terry Leahy and John Seed and local organic dinner by gourmet chef and nutritionist Victoria Phillips Join us for some yummy, locally sourced, organic dinner, an amazing documentary and for a brilliant energising conversation!

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