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WA Regional Conference and Lobby Days – 2019
April 3, 2019Building Bridges was the theme; and that is what we did
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13 April – Dealing with climate change on the land – Graham Strong
March 19, 2019This April CCL’s guest is farmer Graham Strong
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Pocket money: what if a carbon price meant more, not less?
March 12, 2019Have you been invited to chaperone students in your family as they go ‘on strike’ for part of Friday some…
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Registrations open – Perth
March 11, 2019Registrations now open for Perth IPCC Forum and CCL WA regional conference with keynote Jay Weatherill and Dennys Angove
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Friends of Climate Action’s First Meeting
March 5, 2019A new non-partisan climate forum for federal Parliamentarians has its first meeting.
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9 March – COP24 and Australian climate policy – Richie Merzian
March 4, 2019This March CCL’s guest is Richie Merzian from The Australia Institute
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9 February – Making every conversation count – Dr Kim Loo
February 7, 2019This February CCL’s guest is Dr Kim Loo
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Across the globe teachers warm to quality climate conversations
January 30, 2019A 122-year time-warp – how sustainability educators are leveraging high-quality learning as students make their moves on climate
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Advocate for Carbon Fee and Dividend in your community
January 22, 2019Need a good way to start a conversation about carbon pricing?
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8 December – Climate ready communities – Dani Austin
December 8, 2018Volunteers are ensuring communities are already getting climate ready, ready to save lives, with the help of Red Cross…
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