Divestment from Fossil Fuels grows apace

Seventeen philanthropic foundations controlling nearly $2 billion in assets have agreed to put their money where their ethics are, announcing they will be divesting all their holdings in the fossil fuel industry and reinvesting in the clean energy sector. Organized as...

Learn to do SLA media releases

The SLA Coordinating committee is having a 2 hour workshop with Bar Finch, on how to go about writing press releases for SLA events. Other SLA supporters may like to attend: Saturday April 5th at 10am. RSVP essential, location to be advised, depending on numbers....

Biodynamic Study Group

We will be meeting at 2pm Saturday 29th March to commence the study of the Agriculture Lectures by Rudolf Steiner. The afternoon will encompass study, as well as an artistic activity along with a practical application.  Provided the conditions are right, i.e. moist...

Bikes Vs. Cars – It’s Not On!

Roads are not just there for cars, all road users, including bicycles riders, have the same right to safety on our roads. Bicycle NSW calls for safe and respectful behaviour. Bicycle NSW takes this opportunity to endorse and concur with the wise words issued by...

Climate Movement Strategy Project wants you to fill in a survey

Hi fellow climate activists, Hope this message finds you well. After the election of Tony Abbott and his attempts to rapidly dismantle all of the hard-won progress of the climate movement over the past decade, many of us have been doing some soul searching about the...

Most of us overestimate how ‘green’ we really are

Most Australians overestimate how much they are doing for the environment compared to others, and are more concerned about water shortages, pollution and household waste than climate change, a new CSIRO survey reveals. More than 70 per cent of people said they thought...

5 steps toward going ‘zero waste’ in the kitchen

“One happy discovery I’ve made is that the zero waste movement is much more popular and widespread than I thought” Shop with reusable containers Buy groceries in bulk Set up a good backyard compost system Make certain things from scratch to avoid packaging...

Labyrinth re-painted at Civic Park

The labyrinth has been repainted on the grass at Civic Park, just behind the Judith Wright Memorial Garden at the corner of Faulkner and Dumaresq Streets. Please feel free to walk it at your leisure. Some of us are walking at dusk on full moons, and there will most...

Organic Soil Workshop & Garden Walk

This workshop will be facilitated by Tim Marshall and Darren McDonnell. Tim has been gardening organically for 40 years and has active in worldwide organic standard setting and certification forums. His books are published by ABC Gardening Australia. Darren is a...

Community Energy Congress keynotes announced

The official website for C4CE’s Community Energy Congress is now live! www.c4ce.net.au/congress The website is a hub for all news and important information on the Congress. You can find the latest on keynote speakers, our growing program of talks and workshop...

2014 CANA Conference – 3rd & 4th April

2014 Annual Members’ Conference 3rd & 4th April 2014 The conference will be preceded by a public event on the evening of 2 April. The 2014 CANA Conference – Generating Groundswell: Harnessing our Knowledge & Unleashing our Energy is a 2-day event...

Autumn Fest: SLA – Float 33

Come and join the SLA Float in the Autumn Festival Parade. We’re float 33. Assemble in Beardy Street, between Butler and Markham Street at 12 noon. We’ll be behind the Waldorf School and Southern New England Landcare. It’s a great opportunity to make...

March In March Rally – Central Park

Climate change and the Government’s response are among the major topics to be addressed at the rally on Saturday 15th March at 2pm in Central Park – immediately following the Autumn Festival Parade. The theme is “Uniting for Good Governance”,...

Ripe near me

Fulham couple Alistair and Helena Martin have started the website, Ripe Near Me, which connects people with fresh produce growing in local back yards. Alistair Martin writes: One thing I have loved from the time I was small is fruit and veggies picked straight out of...

Thursday Forum: Film ‘Land Awakening’

The subject of the next Thursday Forum to be held by Sustainable Living Armidale on March 6th explores our relationship to land: seeds, soil, planting, cooking, and eating. SLA will screen Land Awakening, a recent feature-length documentary made by Mexican-Canadian...

AURG Working Bee Sunday 9 March

The AURG is holding a tree planting day at the St Peters Pre School area on the North side of Dumaresq Creek on Sunday 9 March. Dan Emery will be preparing the site for us and we will be replacing plants that have been lost and infilling existing areas with plants...

March In March Armidale – 15th at 2pm at Central Park

A diverse group of local community members is planning a rally for March in March Armidale on Saturday, March 15, at 2pm at Central Park. March in March is a grass-roots movement which seeks to engage Australians across the political spectrum and to give expression to...