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Submissions to Government review panels. Annual General Meeting film screening afternoon tea. 3pm-5pm Sunday, 28th September 2014. Seaview Hall, 12-14 Seaview St, Dulwich Hill. Sunday 14th September – Dulwich Hill Village Fair – 10am to 4pm. Marrickville Rd, Dulwich Hill. Stop CSG Sydney will be holding a stall! Http:/ www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/dulwichhillvillagefair/. Sunday 14th September – Eco-living Fair – 10.30am to 3.30pm. Randwick Community Centre – 27 Munda St, Randwick. Fractured Country film ...
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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: November 2013
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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Saturday, November 16, 2013. LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND Opened by NSW Greens MP Jamie Parker. Opening of LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND. By Jamie Parker MP (left with. With Juliet Fowler Smith WRVAP founder (right). David Watson, artist and chief editor of The Stuttering Frog. Sharyn Munro, author of Rich Land, Wasteland. The Stuttering Frog #2. The title of this exhibition is taken from a popular song, a version of which you can see and hear here. LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND.
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John's wheelbarrow: Climate politics at the Pacific Island Forum
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Ideas, opinions and reflections on life and environmental politics. Thursday, August 06, 2009. Climate politics at the Pacific Island Forum. Australia too is vulnerable to climate change, but it is expected that Kevin Rudd will carefully manage relations during the Forum to keep any strong climate statements out of the Forum Communiqué. There will be some heavy diplomatic manoeuvrings going on behind the scenes to keep climate of the agenda and real emission cuts off the table. Despite all of the wrangli...
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John's wheelbarrow: How a bunch of mates bought some land together
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Ideas, opinions and reflections on life and environmental politics. Tuesday, March 04, 2014. How a bunch of mates bought some land together. Have you ever found yourself sitting around with a group of friends saying “wouldn't it be great to buy a block of land together in the bush? James, Steve and Naomi waking up at Black Bulga. The Black Bulga community at our first permaculture workshop. In the weeks after we had found the property, we had rapidly turned an idea into a serious project with a clear vis...
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John's wheelbarrow: Probability and Responsibility at Fukushima
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Ideas, opinions and reflections on life and environmental politics. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Probability and Responsibility at Fukushima. In the long run, the least likely event will occur. Such is the nature of probability, and the nature of risk. The environmental movement have been talking about this for some time now. It has been the basis of much of the opposition to nuclear energy and releasing genetically engineered organisms into the environment for the last several decades. I’ve read vario...
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John's wheelbarrow: New coal plant approved in Victora
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Ideas, opinions and reflections on life and environmental politics. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. New coal plant approved in Victora. The approval by the Victorian EPA on Friday of a new coal power station is set to create yet another headache for Julia Gillard. In the leadup to the election, she promised that "We will never allow a highly inefficent and dirty power station to be built again in Australia”. As usual, regulators are running to catch up to community expectations. First published on Crikey. Landsca...
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John's wheelbarrow: Climate of civil disobedience
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Ideas, opinions and reflections on life and environmental politics. Saturday, February 07, 2009. Climate of civil disobedience. First published on Crikey's environment blog - "Rooted". 8220;If you disobey a police directive, there is a risk you will be arrested and charged with trespass,”. I explained gently to countless groups of people as they lined the front of Parliament House yesterday. 8211; there’s no way the police can stop this many people! After the Kevin Rudd’s appalling capitulation to ...
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John's wheelbarrow: September poem
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Ideas, opinions and reflections on life and environmental politics. Wednesday, October 07, 2009. A cheeky little drop. Moist, bold and refreshing. It cleanses the palette like an exquisite wine. Bitter and familiar like lager. Warm and flat, cold and sparkling. It is the essence of home. Yet carries untold mysteries from afar. It brings new hope and ancient fears. I welcome it into my life each morning. A breath of fresh air. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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John's wheelbarrow: Escalating climate action in 2009
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Ideas, opinions and reflections on life and environmental politics. Saturday, February 07, 2009. Escalating climate action in 2009. Opening plenary address by John Hepburn to Australia's Climate Action Summit. Canberra, 31st Jan 2009. Firstly I’d like to acknowledge the traditional owners of this land, the Ngunnawal people. I’d also like to thank the organisers of the summit, who I know have been working tirelessly for months to make this event happen. It is up to us. Take a look around this auditorium&#...
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John's wheelbarrow: May 2011
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Ideas, opinions and reflections on life and environmental politics. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. New coal plant approved in Victora. The approval by the Victorian EPA on Friday of a new coal power station is set to create yet another headache for Julia Gillard. In the leadup to the election, she promised that "We will never allow a highly inefficent and dirty power station to be built again in Australia”. As usual, regulators are running to catch up to community expectations. First published on Crikey. The env...
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