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== Sustainability initiatives == | == Sustainability initiatives == | ||
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Protected areas of New South Wales|Protected areas of New South Wales]]: At 30 June 2010 there were 776 separate terrestrial protected areas with a total land area of 6,641,256 hectares (16,410,900 acres) (8.29% of the state’s area). 189 of these are national parks, totalling 5,045,422 hectares (12,467,510 acres). | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Protected areas of New South Wales|Protected areas of New South Wales]]: At 30 June 2010 there were 776 separate terrestrial protected areas with a total land area of 6,641,256 hectares (16,410,900 acres) (8.29% of the state’s area). 189 of these are national parks, totalling 5,045,422 hectares (12,467,510 acres). | ||
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== News and comment == | |||
'''2016''' | |||
Time banking in New South Wales, May 22 <ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/time-banking-the-nsw-communities-paying-it-forward-20160513-gouch0.html smh.com.au]</ref> | |||
Could Byron Bay transition to zero carbon?, March 10 <ref>[http://www.northernstar.com.au/news/could-byron-bay-transition-to-zero-carbon/2959239/ The Northern Star]</ref> | |||
'''2015''' | |||
Home to World’s Largest Coal Port, Newcastle City Council Divests from Fossil Fuels, August 26 <ref>[http://350.org.au/news/home-to-worlds-largest-coal-port-newcastle-city-council-divests-from-fossil-fuels/ 350.org Australia]</ref> | |||
'''2014''' | |||
Lismore gives green light to 200kW community owned solar farm, December 10 <ref>[http://reneweconomy.com.au/2014/lismore-gives-green-light-to-200kw-community-owned-solar-farm-39891 Renew Economy]</ref> | |||
== Interwiki links == | == Interwiki links == | ||
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:New South Wales|New South Wales]] | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:New South Wales|New South Wales]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:54, 24 October 2016
Sustainability initiativesInitiatives by topicCoastsWikipedia: New South Wales, Aquatic protected areas Community energyError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Lismore Community Solar, aims to create two 100kW solarfarms through a partnership between local community members and Lismore City Council ~ with funding provided by local community ‘impact’ investors and operation of the solarfarms by Lismore City Council. Cycling activismBicycle information for New South Wales - Bicycle NSW - Bike riders, information from Transport for NSW Wikipedia: Cycling in New South Wales: (including its capital Sydney) is a common form of recreation. In 2009, cycling was the fifth-most popular sports/physical activities in NSW. Food activismOpen spacesWikipedia: Protected areas of New South Wales: At 30 June 2010 there were 776 separate terrestrial protected areas with a total land area of 6,641,256 hectares (16,410,900 acres) (8.29% of the state’s area). 189 of these are national parks, totalling 5,045,422 hectares (12,467,510 acres). |
News and comment2016 Time banking in New South Wales, May 22 [1] Could Byron Bay transition to zero carbon?, March 10 [2] 2015 Home to World’s Largest Coal Port, Newcastle City Council Divests from Fossil Fuels, August 26 [3] 2014 Lismore gives green light to 200kW community owned solar farm, December 10 [4] Interwiki linksWikipedia: New South Wales
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