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== Sustainability initiatives == | == Sustainability initiatives == | ||
*[http://www.aussieslivingsimply.com.au Aussies Living Simply], community focused on sustainability, permaculture, organic gardening, backyard livestock, simple living and stepping lightly on the planet | *[http://www.aussieslivingsimply.com.au Aussies Living Simply], community focused on sustainability, permaculture, organic gardening, backyard livestock, simple living and stepping lightly on the planet | ||
*[http://www.sustainabilitystreet.org.au/ Sustainability Street] | *[http://www.sustainabilitystreet.org.au/ Sustainability Street] | ||
*[http://www.transitionnetwork.org/initiatives?themes=All&community_type=All&status_value=All&country=au&field_title_search= Transition Initiatives directory], (''search by Country=Australia'') | |||
=== Campaigns === | |||
[http://dontfracktheterritory.org/ Don't Frack the Territory] | |||
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Environmental threats to the Great Barrier Reef|Environmental threats to the Great Barrier Reef]] | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Environmental threats to the Great Barrier Reef|Environmental threats to the Great Barrier Reef]] | ||
=== Cycling === | === Community energy === | ||
[http://cpagency.org.au/ Community Power Agency], social enterprise setup to support the development of a vibrant community energy sector in Australia | |||
[http://yourenergysavings.gov.au/ YourEnergySavings.gov.au], information from the Australian Government as well as state and territory governments. | |||
[http://www.energyforthepeople.com.au/ Energy For The People] | |||
'''Maps''' | |||
[http://pv-map.apvi.org.au/ Solar PV Maps and Tools], Australian Photovoltaic Institute | |||
''See also'': [[Energy transition in Australia]] | |||
=== Cycling activism === | |||
[[wikia:criticalmass:List of rides#Australia|Critical Mass bicycle rides in Australia]] | [[wikia:criticalmass:List of rides#Australia|Critical Mass bicycle rides in Australia]] | ||
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Category:Cycling organisations in Australia|Cycling organisations in Australia]] (category) | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Category:Cycling organisations in Australia|Cycling organisations in Australia]] (category) | ||
=== Education === | === Education for sustainability === | ||
[http://www.coolaustralia.org/ Cool Australia], educating for a sustainable future | [http://www.coolaustralia.org/ Cool Australia], educating for a sustainable future | ||
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[http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/ Clean Up Australia], ([[wikipedia:Clean Up Australia|Wikipedia]]): Clean Up Australia Limited is a not-for-profit Australian environmental conservation organisation founded by Australian Ian Kiernan, and co-founder Kim McKay, in 1989. It works to foster relationships between the community, business and government to address the environmental issues of waste, water and climate change. Since its inception, Clean Up Australia has grown to include other projects and campaigns including Business Clean Up Day, Schools Clean Up Day, Clean Up the Alps, Clean Up the Kimberley and Clean Up the World. The organisation is behind Clean Up Australia Day, as well as other environmental projects and campaigns. | [http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/ Clean Up Australia], ([[wikipedia:Clean Up Australia|Wikipedia]]): Clean Up Australia Limited is a not-for-profit Australian environmental conservation organisation founded by Australian Ian Kiernan, and co-founder Kim McKay, in 1989. It works to foster relationships between the community, business and government to address the environmental issues of waste, water and climate change. Since its inception, Clean Up Australia has grown to include other projects and campaigns including Business Clean Up Day, Schools Clean Up Day, Clean Up the Alps, Clean Up the Kimberley and Clean Up the World. The organisation is behind Clean Up Australia Day, as well as other environmental projects and campaigns. | ||
=== Food === | === Ethical consumerism === | ||
[http://www.ethical.org.au/ Ethical consumer guide], The Ethical Consumer Group is a community based, not-for-profit network set up to help facilitate more sustainable purchasing practices for the everyday consumer. | |||
=== Food activism === | |||
[http://communitygarden.org.au/ Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network] - [http://www.localharvest.org.au/ Local Harvest], national initiative aiming to help people find local sources of food and grow their own - [http://myhomeharvest.com.au/ My Home Harvest] - [[Wikia:solarcooking:Australia|Solar cooking resources in Australia]] | [http://communitygarden.org.au/ Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network] - [http://www.localharvest.org.au/ Local Harvest], national initiative aiming to help people find local sources of food and grow their own - [http://myhomeharvest.com.au/ My Home Harvest] - [https://www.openfoodnetwork.org.au/ Open Food Network], openfoodnetwork.org.au - [[Wikia:solarcooking:Australia|Solar cooking resources in Australia]] | ||
'''Farmers' markets''': [http://farmersmarkets.org.au/ Australian Farmers' Markets Association] | '''Farmers' markets''': [http://farmersmarkets.org.au/ Australian Farmers' Markets Association] | ||
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=== | === Sharing === | ||
[http://www.openshed.com.au/ Open Shed] | [http://www.openshed.com.au/ Open Shed] | ||
=== Social inclusion === | === Social inclusion === | ||
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:[[wikipedia:Poverty in Australia|Poverty in Australia]]: Some of the latest information on poverty in Australia comes from a study conducted by the Australian Council of Social Service in 2012. The Report, Poverty In Australia, shows that in 2010, after taking account of housing costs, an estimated 2,265,000 people or 12.5% of all people, including 575,000 children (17.3% of all children), lived in households below the most austere poverty line widely used in international research. | :[[wikipedia:Poverty in Australia|Poverty in Australia]]: Some of the latest information on poverty in Australia comes from a study conducted by the Australian Council of Social Service in 2012. The Report, Poverty In Australia, shows that in 2010, after taking account of housing costs, an estimated 2,265,000 people or 12.5% of all people, including 575,000 children (17.3% of all children), lived in households below the most austere poverty line widely used in international research. | ||
=== Sustainable transport activism === | |||
=== Sustainable transport === | |||
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Better_Place#Australia|Better Place#Australia]], [[wikipedia:Environmental impact of transport in Australia|Environmental impact of transport in Australia]], [[wikipedia:Transport_in_Australia#Public_transport_in_Australia|Public transport in Australia]] | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Better_Place#Australia|Better Place#Australia]], [[wikipedia:Environmental impact of transport in Australia|Environmental impact of transport in Australia]], [[wikipedia:Transport_in_Australia#Public_transport_in_Australia|Public transport in Australia]] | ||
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[http://www.urbanreforestation.com/ Urban Reforestation], organization in Australia, which focuses on sustainable living in urban places.<ref>[[wikipedia:Urban reforestation#Programs]]</ref> | [http://www.urbanreforestation.com/ Urban Reforestation], organization in Australia, which focuses on sustainable living in urban places.<ref>[[wikipedia:Urban reforestation#Programs]]</ref> | ||
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== Events == | |||
'''2017''' | |||
Nov 13 - 19 [http://recyclingweek.planetark.org/about/ National Recycling Week] | |||
'''2016''' | |||
Nov 7 - 13 [http://recyclingweek.planetark.org/about/ National Recycling Week] | |||
[http:// | Oct 17 - 23 [http://birdlife.org.au/get-involved/whats-on/bird-week National Bird Week], [http://aussiebirdcount.org.au/ Aussie Backyard Bird Count] | ||
'''2015''' | |||
November 9 - 15 [http://recyclingweek.planetark.org/about/ National Recycling Week] | |||
May 4 - 10 [http://www.compostweek.com.au/core/ International Composting Awareness Week Australia] | May 4 - 10 [http://www.compostweek.com.au/core/ International Composting Awareness Week Australia] | ||
March 23 -29 [https://meatfreeweek.org/ Meat Free Week Australia] | |||
'''2014''' | '''2014''' | ||
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October 18 [http://act.350.org/signup/divestmentday_oct National Divestment Day] | October 18 [http://act.350.org/signup/divestmentday_oct National Divestment Day] | ||
== News and comment == | |||
'''2017''' | |||
Australian consortium launches world-first digital energy marketplace for rooftop solar, Feb 22 <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2017/feb/23/australian-consortium-launches-world-first-digital-energy-marketplace-for-rooftop-solar The Guardian]</ref> | |||
Climate change: 90% of rural Australians say their lives are already affected, Jan 15 <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jan/16/climate-change-90-of-rural-australians-say-their-lives-are-already-affected The Guardian]</ref> | |||
'''2016''' | |||
As doctors, we are worried about climate change, Nov 20 <ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/comment/as-doctors-we-are-worried-about-climate-change-20161119-gst9n7.html @smh]</ref> | |||
Here are 9 Aussie Towns Going 100% Renewable! Legends, Jun 22 <ref>[https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/9-australian-towns-going-100-renewable #renewables #climateaction @climatecouncil]</ref> | |||
People-powered: renewable energy project changes Indigenous lives in Barkly, Jul 26 <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2016/jul/26/people-powered-renewable-energy-project-changes-indigenous-lives-in-barkly The Guardian]</ref> | |||
'Largest community-owned' solar farm in Australia taking root in Canberra vineyard, Jun 28 <ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/environment/energy-smart/largest-communityowned-solar-farm-in-australia-taking-root-in-canberra-vineyard-20160620-gpnu4k.html @smh]</ref> | |||
Australia's emissions rising and vastly underestimated, says report, Mar 18 <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/mar/19/australias-emissions-rising-and-vastly-underestimated-says-report The Guardian]</ref> | |||
Australian first: Newstead aims to run on 100% renewable energy within five years, Feb 29 <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2016/mar/01/australian-first-newstead-aims-to-run-on-100-renewable-energy-within-five-years The Guardian]</ref> | |||
'''2015''' | |||
How an Australian Mining Town Became a Solar Power Trailblazer, December 20 <ref>[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-20/how-an-australian-mining-town-became-a-solar-power-trailblazer bloomberg.com]</ref> | |||
Australia’s powerful web of grassroots climate resistance, December 17 <ref>[http://wagingnonviolence.org/feature/australia-flood-the-system-direct-action-melbourne/ wagingnonviolence.org]</ref> | |||
Organic farmers 'WWOOFing' mad as willing workers hit hard by working holiday visa changes, November 18 <ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-13/organic-farmers-wwoofing-mad-as-willing-workers-hit-hard/6938276 Australian Broadcasting Corporation]</ref> | |||
Australia’s first community owned retailer awarded licence, October 19 <ref>[http://onestepoffthegrid.com.au/australias-first-community-owned-retailer-awarded-licence/ One Step Off The Grid]</ref> | |||
Blueprint for the future: Australia's first town to go emissions-free, October 6 <ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/blueprint-for-the-future-australias-first-town-to-go-emissionsfree-20151005-gk1eua.html smh.com.au]</ref> | |||
Transition in Australia: an open letter to Transitioners, September 3 <ref>[https://www.transitionnetwork.org/blogs/rob-hopkins/2015-09/transition-australia-open-letter-transitioners Transition Network]</ref> | |||
Cotton wool could save endangered Australian bird, August 31 <ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-31/cotton-wool-could-save-endangered-australian-bird/6736632 ABC News]</ref> | |||
Australians prefer renewables: 84% say solar their ideal energy source, 69% wind, August 10 <ref>[http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/australians-prefer-renewables-84-say-solar-their-ideal-energy-source-69-wind-90747 Renew Economy]</ref> | |||
Free seeds swapped for stories at urban farming studio, August 5 <ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-04/tch-seed-studio/6670024 Australian Broadcasting Corporation]</ref> | |||
Following Dutch Footsteps, Activists to Sue Aussie Government on Climate. Landmark ruling raised 'energy and appetite of the community to stand up and use the courts when government fouls them,' says environmental lawyer, June 30 <ref>[http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/06/30/following-dutch-footsteps-activists-sue-aussie-government-climate Common Dreams]</ref> | |||
'''2014''' | |||
Australia Blasted by Record Heat — Again, October 27 <ref>[http://www.climatecentral.org/news/australia-blasted-by-record-heat-again-18242 Climate Central]</ref> | |||
Australia's 2013 heat waves linked to human-caused climate change, studies conclude, September 29 <ref>[http://news.sciencemag.org/climate/2014/09/australias-2013-heat-waves-linked-human-caused-climate-change-studies-conclude news.sciencemag.org]</ref> | |||
Call to Action: Reclaim the Climate Movement (Australia), September 17 <ref>[http://www.resilience.org/stories/2014-09-17/call-to-action-reclaim-the-climate-movement-australia resilience.org]</ref> | |||
Lord Howe Island tilts at renewable energy independence, July 29 <ref>[http://www.governmentnews.com.au/2014/07/lord-howe-island-tilts-renewable-energy-independence/ Government News]</ref> | |||
Lismore City Council aims for 100 per cent renewables by 2023, May 21 <ref>[http://reneweconomy.com.au/2014/lismore-city-council-aims-100-per-cent-renewables-2023 Renew Economy]</ref> | |||
Climate change is already changing the Australian landscape, April 3 <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/apr/04/climate-change-is-already-changing-the-australian-landscape theguardian.com]</ref> | |||
Cattle prices tumble amid eastern Australia's drought, March 4 <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26433502 BBC News]</ref> | |||
Connecting the dots to win on climate, February 26 <ref>[http://www.climatecodered.org/2014/02/connecting-dots-to-win-on-climate.html Climate Code Red]</ref> | |||
'''News sources''' | |||
[http://theconversation.com/au/environment Environment and Energy Views and Research, The Conversation] | |||
== Resources == | |||
*Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:List of Australian environmental books|List of Australian environmental books]] | |||
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[http://www.snapsendsolve.com/ Snap Send Solve] - [http://www.trolleytracker.com.au/ Trolley Tracker™], smartphone app to report wayward shopping trolleys on the run | |||
=== Citizens data initiative === | === Citizens data initiative === | ||
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[[commons:Atlas_of_Australia|Wikimedia Atlas of Australia]] | [[commons:Atlas_of_Australia|Wikimedia Atlas of Australia]] | ||
== Local communities in {{PAGENAME}} == | |||
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Image:Jamison Valley, Blue Mountains, Australia - Nov 2008.jpg|[[New South Wales]] | |||
Image:CityCycle launch mass ride (5228024680).jpg|[[Queensland]] | |||
Image:Mt Lofty Botanic Garden Lake.jpg|[[South Australia]] | |||
Image:Tahune-Air walk-Tasmania-Australia07.jpg|[[Tasmania]] | |||
Image:Boat Houses at Brighton Beach.jpg|[[Victoria (Australia)]] | |||
Image:South Perth, Western Australia 4.jpg|[[Western Australia]] | |||
Image:Adelaide torrensandfestivalcentre.jpg|[[Adelaide]] | |||
Image:Yarra River & City Skyline.jpg|[[Melbourne]] | |||
Image:HydePark1 gobeirne.jpg|[[Sydney]] | |||
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== Interwiki links == | == Interwiki links == | ||
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Climate actionThe per-capita carbon footprint in Australia was rated 12th in the world by PNAS in 2011. In 2013, the CSIRO released a report stating Australia is getting hotter. In 2014, the Bureau of Meteorology released a report on the state of Australia's climate, which highlighted several key points, including the dramatic increase in Australia's temperatures (particularly nighttime temperatures) and the increasing frequency of bush fires, droughts and floods which have all been linked to climate change. [1] Australian climate action groups on greenlivingpedia (category) Australian Youth Climate Coalition Error in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Wikipedia: Climate change organisations based in Australia (category) Campaigns: The Transition Decade (Wikipedia): non-partisan shared campaign which is coordinated by an alliance of Australian community, social, and environmental groups, non-profits and NGO's. The initiative forms a unified plan to campaign, lobby and work to restore safe climate conditions and a sustainable future. CoastsOne of the notable issues with marine conservation in Australia is the protection of the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier Reef's environmental pressures include water quality from runoff, climate change and mass coral bleaching, cyclic outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns starfish, overfishing, and shipping accidents. [2] Wikipedia: Environmental threats to the Great Barrier Reef Community energyCommunity Power Agency, social enterprise setup to support the development of a vibrant community energy sector in Australia YourEnergySavings.gov.au, information from the Australian Government as well as state and territory governments. Maps Solar PV Maps and Tools, Australian Photovoltaic Institute See also: Energy transition in Australia Cycling activismCritical Mass bicycle rides in Australia Wikipedia: Cycling organisations in Australia (category) Education for sustainabilityCool Australia, educating for a sustainable future Environment qualityClean Up Australia, (Wikipedia): Clean Up Australia Limited is a not-for-profit Australian environmental conservation organisation founded by Australian Ian Kiernan, and co-founder Kim McKay, in 1989. It works to foster relationships between the community, business and government to address the environmental issues of waste, water and climate change. Since its inception, Clean Up Australia has grown to include other projects and campaigns including Business Clean Up Day, Schools Clean Up Day, Clean Up the Alps, Clean Up the Kimberley and Clean Up the World. The organisation is behind Clean Up Australia Day, as well as other environmental projects and campaigns. Ethical consumerismEthical consumer guide, The Ethical Consumer Group is a community based, not-for-profit network set up to help facilitate more sustainable purchasing practices for the everyday consumer. Food activismAustralian City Farms and Community Gardens Network - Local Harvest, national initiative aiming to help people find local sources of food and grow their own - My Home Harvest - Open Food Network, openfoodnetwork.org.au - Solar cooking resources in Australia Farmers' markets: Australian Farmers' Markets Association Error in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
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Sustainable transport activismWikipedia: Better Place#Australia, Environmental impact of transport in Australia, Public transport in Australia Trees, woodland and forestWikipedia: Forests of Australia: Australia has many forests of importance due to significant features, despite being one of the driest continents. Australia has approximately 147 million hectares of native forest, which represents some 19% of land use. The majority of Australia's trees are hardwoods, typically eucalypts, rather than softwoods like pine. Urban sustainabilityAustralia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world. Many Australian cities have large urban footprints and are characterised by an unsustainable low density urban sprawl. This places demand on infrastructure and services which contributes to the problems of land clearing, pollution, transport related emissions, energy consumption, invasive species, automobile dependency and urban heat islands. The urban sprawl continues to increase at a rapid rate in most Australian cities, particularly the state capital cities, all of which (with the exception of Hobart) are metropoleis. In some centres, such as Sydney and Greater Western Sydney, Greater Melbourne and South East Queensland large metropolitan conurbations threaten to extend for hundreds of kilometres and based on current population growth rates are expected to become megacities in the 21st century. In recent years, some cities have implemented transit-oriented development strategies to curb the urban sprawl. Notable examples include Melbourne 2030, South East Queensland Regional Plan and the Sydney Metropolitan Strategy. [3] Urban Reforestation, organization in Australia, which focuses on sustainable living in urban places.[4] |
Events2017 Nov 13 - 19 National Recycling Week 2016 Nov 7 - 13 National Recycling Week Oct 17 - 23 National Bird Week, Aussie Backyard Bird Count 2015 November 9 - 15 National Recycling Week May 4 - 10 International Composting Awareness Week Australia March 23 -29 Meat Free Week Australia 2014 March 2 Clean Up Australia Day October 3 - 12 National Organic Week Ocotber 15 Ride2Work Day October 18 National Divestment Day News and comment2017 Australian consortium launches world-first digital energy marketplace for rooftop solar, Feb 22 [5] Climate change: 90% of rural Australians say their lives are already affected, Jan 15 [6] 2016 As doctors, we are worried about climate change, Nov 20 [7] Here are 9 Aussie Towns Going 100% Renewable! Legends, Jun 22 [8] People-powered: renewable energy project changes Indigenous lives in Barkly, Jul 26 [9] 'Largest community-owned' solar farm in Australia taking root in Canberra vineyard, Jun 28 [10] Australia's emissions rising and vastly underestimated, says report, Mar 18 [11] Australian first: Newstead aims to run on 100% renewable energy within five years, Feb 29 [12] 2015 How an Australian Mining Town Became a Solar Power Trailblazer, December 20 [13] Australia’s powerful web of grassroots climate resistance, December 17 [14] Organic farmers 'WWOOFing' mad as willing workers hit hard by working holiday visa changes, November 18 [15] Australia’s first community owned retailer awarded licence, October 19 [16] Blueprint for the future: Australia's first town to go emissions-free, October 6 [17] Transition in Australia: an open letter to Transitioners, September 3 [18] Cotton wool could save endangered Australian bird, August 31 [19] Australians prefer renewables: 84% say solar their ideal energy source, 69% wind, August 10 [20] Free seeds swapped for stories at urban farming studio, August 5 [21] Following Dutch Footsteps, Activists to Sue Aussie Government on Climate. Landmark ruling raised 'energy and appetite of the community to stand up and use the courts when government fouls them,' says environmental lawyer, June 30 [22] 2014 Australia Blasted by Record Heat — Again, October 27 [23] Australia's 2013 heat waves linked to human-caused climate change, studies conclude, September 29 [24] Call to Action: Reclaim the Climate Movement (Australia), September 17 [25] Lord Howe Island tilts at renewable energy independence, July 29 [26] Lismore City Council aims for 100 per cent renewables by 2023, May 21 [27] Climate change is already changing the Australian landscape, April 3 [28] Cattle prices tumble amid eastern Australia's drought, March 4 [29] Connecting the dots to win on climate, February 26 [30] News sources Environment and Energy Views and Research, The Conversation Resources
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