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Climate Change Follow-Up Online Meeting

9/3/2020

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9.30am - 11.30am  Sunday 22nd March 2020
Online here:
 https://zoom.us/j/7280537843
As a result of the enthusiasm and positive feedback received at the Killcare SLSC on February 27th,  the Killcare Wagstaffe Trust is holding an online follow-up meeting on 22 March 2020. 

We're sure everyone understands that face to face meetings aren't feasible at the moment, so we've decided not to hold in-person meetings until life after corona. But we do want to continue the conversation about how we address climate change and hope that those who are interested can join us on the online platform Zoom.  

Time:  22nd  March 9.30-11.00am
Link:   https://zoom.us/j/7280537843

There is no need to download anything if you haven't used zoom before - just click on the link. If you're in a noisy room it may be good to use earphones and also be ready to "mute" yourself so other people on the call can hear themselves. 
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We are particularly keen to find out your reactions to the public meeting as well as your ideas on what we should collectively do now. This will inform the Killcare Wagstaffe Trust’s future policies and initiatives on climate change.
 
Without limiting the potential agenda, topics can include:
  • How to build climate change action coalitions with other Central Coast environment focused groups
  • Best strategies and methods to lobby all levels of government and responsible agencies
  • Potential local initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. 
We look forward to seeing you there.
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    • About the Trust >
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      • Membership
      • Newsletters
    • Maitland Bay Centre
    • Bushcare Groups
    • Environmental Awareness
    • Fire Preparedness
  • Natural Environment
    • Native Plants >
      • Bouddi Plant Life
      • Soil Types
      • Plant Communities
      • Plant species
      • Endangered Ecological Communities
    • Native Animals >
      • Birds
      • Reptiles
      • Insects
    • Beach and Ocean
    • Bouddi National Park
    • Weed Eradication >
      • Grasses and ground covers
      • Vines and scramblers
      • Woody weeds
    • Nature Watch Diary
  • Built Environment
    • Coastal Open Space System
    • Planning documents
  • Heritage and Landscape
    • Aboriginal Heritage
    • History
    • Bouddi Study
    • Geology
  • Contact