Launch of National Wind Monitoring Program

LAUNCH DETAILS 10:30am | Wednesday 22 July 2015 Curtis Park | Armidale Open to the Public|No RSVP required New England Wind would like to invite you to the launch of an exciting new national wind monitoring program for community windfarms, using state-of-the-art SODAR...

Progressive Cinema presents: Within the Eye of the Storm

Progressive Cinema presents Within the Eye of the Storm on Tuesday, 21st July, at 6:45pm, at McCrossin’s Mill, 24-28 Salisbury St, Uralla. “A unique, beautiful story filled with love and hope.” (Sundance Institute) Bassam and Rami, a Palestinian and...

Armidale Road to Paris needs help

We hope you have already heard of Armidale Road to Paris, a campaign to raise awareness throughout our community of the importance of the United Nations Climate Summit. This is the first of what we assume will be many specific requests for help. Armidale Road To Paris...

Progressive Cinema presents: A Will for the Woods

Progressive Cinema presents A Will for the Woods at 6pm on Friday, 17th July, Kent House, 142 Faulkner Street, Armidale. Followed by a community dinner. What if our last act could be a gift to the planet? Musician, psychiatrist, and folk dancer Clark Wang prepares for...

Free Woodturning Session at the Mens Shed 18 July 1pm

Robert Sorby Tour 2015 Free Woodturning Demonstration Featuring Chris Pouncy Armidale Mens Shed 251 Mann St Armidale 18th July 1pm Limited Spaces Available! RSVP to reserve your place. RSVP to: Roy Powell {mobile prefix oh for}19 367...

We’re on a road to Paris, come along for the ride

The Armidale Road To Paris campaign is shaping up to spread/reach throughout the Armidale community. There’s a small job for you, as a person concerned about climate change. Can you undertake to talk to a few of your friends, family, or colleagues, about this...

Could this be the New England’s first Windfarm?

Chinese wind energy giant Goldwind has announced it will begin construction of the 175MW White Rock wind farm in northern NSW in November, the second big wind farm to get the go-ahead since the revised renewable energy target legislation passed the Senate last month....

Landscaping quietens an international airport

Two years ago in the Netherlands, artist Paul de Kort designed an 81-acre park near Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport with the mission of using nothing but landscaping to dampen the noise of airplanes. Such a project had never been attempted ~ and a crucial element of the...

TerraCycle is on a mission to eliminate the idea of waste

Judy at the University of New England is recycling Nescafe Dulce Gusto Coffee Pods through TerraCycle, with a small proportion of the profits made going to a non-profit organisation or school of her choice. The following is taken from the Terracycle site:TerraCycle is...

Road to Paris’ first Extra article featured!

A number of the Road to Paris crew donned their Frenchie gear on the 7th of June at the Farmers Markets, and distributed Road to Paris bookmarks to market goers. We engaged with a number of community members who took a strong interest in positive steps towards...

Australia’s community-led renewable energy sector

The past few years have been exhilarating in the world of renewable energy technology. The global price of solar PV has plummeted, while electric cars have gone from cramped novelties that might just get you to the supermarket and back, to work-horses that can take...

2015 SLA Annual General Meeting

The Annual General Meeting of Sustainable Living Armidale will be held at 7pm on Thursday 2 July 2015, at Kent House, 141 Faulkner St, Armidale. Agenda is as follows: Apologies and Confirmation of Minutes The minutes from the Annual General Meeting held on 3 July 2014...

What a load of rot (or how to make backyard compost)

Do you have a garden? Would you like to get more out of your garden – healthier plants, more flowers, healthier vegetables? Then you need compost! Turn your weeds, lawn clippings and food scraps into rich, organic plant food – all you need is a bit of...