Environmental Groups in New South Wales

Envirosurf-Bronte-Beach.jpg Envirosurf
In 2005 Bronte Surf Life Saving Club decided to respond to the growing concern about Climate Change and the potentially devastating effects upon the planet. Being a Surf Life Saving Club and at the forefront of many of these effects they felt it was their responsibility to make whatever changes necessary to the Club and its surrounds. Envirosurf is that initiative.
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 TEC-logo.jpg Total Environment Centre
TEC is a hub - a resource and support base - for environmentalists working on a wide range of issues. With our years of experience in lobbying, campaigns, media and research, we have helped hundreds of community groups in their struggle to protect their local environment.
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 nccnsw-logo.gif The Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales
The Nature Conservation Council works to conserve nature and protect the water we drink, the air we breathe and the places we love. They are a non-profit, non-government organisation representing 120 community environment groups across NSW.
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 hklogo.gif HarbourKeepers
HarbourKeepers involves volunteers in various activities including marine surveys, removal of underwater debris, bush regeneration, removal of beach rubbish, removal of aquatic weeds, volunteer training days and other community events in and around our harbour.
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 rising-tide.png Rising Tide Australia
Rising Tide Australia is a grassroots Newcastle group taking action against the causes of anthropogenic climate change and for equitable, just, effective, and sustainable solutions to the crisis. We are committed to the principals of Non-violent Direct Action. We are part of the global Rising Tide climate justice movement. We live in the biggest coal port in the cosmos.
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2030-Sustainable-Sydney.jpg  Sustainable Sydney 2030
By 2030, the population in the City of Sydney (local government boundaries) will grow to an estimated population of 240, 000 (80,000 increase) and a worker population of 469,000 (100,000 increase).  As leaders of the City we have a responsibility to plan for the long term needs of current and future generations. Sustainable Sydney 2030 will provide the framework for the City to deliver a sustainable future.
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city-of-sydney.jpg  The City of Sydney
The City of Sydney seeks to raise awareness about environmental issues, minimise pollution and promote and achieve an environmentally sustainable city environment. The City is strengthening our commitment to the environment by developing environmental outcome based objectives and key performance indicators.
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