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Start: 10:00

Sydney: Thursday, 24th May 2007,
7:00am - 10:00am, Four Seasons Hotel
199 George St, Sydney

Melbourne: Thursday 31st May 2007,
7:00am - 10:00am, ANZ Pavilion The Arts Centre
100 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne

Brisbane: Thursday 7th June 2007,
12:00 - 2:30pm, Marriott Hotel
515 Queen St, Brisbane

More info see the Green Capital WebSite

Registraltion at Corporate prices $110-$198

05 / 25
Start: 05:30
End: 07:30

Warrandyte CAN [Climate Action Now] the local action group recently formed invite you to a community information night with several qualified speakers covering different angles to a variety of greenhouse
emission issues.
Speakers include:
Willem Biesheuvel
Environmental Product Manager, Origin Energy Ltd,
Dugald Murray
Policy Officer, Energy
Investment & Sustainability, Energy Division, Department of Primary Industries
Jonathan Upson
Wind Project
Development Manager for the New Zealand company -Wind Farm Developments

05 / 26
Start: 04:28
End: 09:00

Tas Forest Gig
Cloud City
14 Prentice St
Brunswick.

Updates, films, food not bombs, music

6-11pm

Start: 05:00
End: 07:00

Come down to Lentils As Anything at the Abbotsford Convent on the evening of Friday May 25th from 7pm for the Beyond Zero Emissions fundraiser!

There will be a trio of speakers starting around 7.45pm:
Adrian Whitehead - Avoiding a runaway climate event
Matthew Wright - Near zero emissions solutions
Rob Campbell - The science behind choosing a zero emissions target

05 / 27
05 / 28
05 / 29
Start: 03:10

This year's CANA Conference is bigger and better than ever, with a range of sessions reviewing the latest climate change science, the Australian public thinking on climate change, and ideas for converting the urgent need and high level of concern into effective policy action.

For full detail and registration see: CANA's Website

05 / 30
05 / 31
Start: 03:30
End: 05:30

Presented by the Australian Centre for Science, Innovation and Society (ACSIS), University of Melbourne, in association with the Institute of Environmental Studies, UNSW

Wednesday 30 May 2007, 5.30-7.30 pm
Public Lecture Theatre, Old Arts Building, University of Melbourne, Parkville

Start: 10:00
End: 10:15

31 May - Hosted by the City of Port Phillip
More Info

What does climate change have to do with your business?

Issues around the environment cannot be escaped. Your customers, your staff and your community expect Australian businesses to show awareness, minimise impact and demonstrate their good corporate citizenship.

06 / 1
Start: 01:22

SACK Connex
P u b l i c m e e t i n g
PUT THE PUBLIC BACK INTO PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Thursday 31st May,
5.30 – 6.30 pm
Wesley Uniting Church
148 Lonsdale St Melbourne

More info

Speakers:
• Rob Gell, environmentalist
Why we must fix public transport to
combat global warming
• Fiona Taylor, from OurPublicTransport.org
Why the ‘battlers’ deserve first-class
public transport
• Paul Mees, transport expert
How to create the world’s best public

Start: 04:30
End: 07:30

Join us for this SLF first, ’live in the studio’, the 2007 SLF AGM and Great Debate.

31 May 2007 6.30pm St Martin’s Youth Arts Centre Studio Theatre 28 St Martin’s Lane South Yarra. Discussion will be fuelled by sustainable snacks and drinks are available at bar prices.

Take the Toorak number 8 Tram from Flinders St and get off at cnr Domain Rd and Domian Ave/Park st (Tram Stop 24). Walk one block down Park St, turn right into St Martins Ln. See map attached

Bookings are essential - register here

06 / 2
06 / 3
Start: 10:00

Celebrating the Launch of the Healesville Climate Action Group "c4", the groups is running a day of stalls, music, workshops, prizes, and tours at Healesville Community Market, Sunday 3 June 8-2pm River St Healesville.

06 / 4
Start: 00:00
End: 07:00

Enviro Film Fest for World Environment Day

Sun, June 3 @ two locations

The Retreat, 280 Sydney rd, Brunswick 2 – 6pm ($10/5)

The Commercial Hotel, 238 Whitehall st, Yarraville 3 – 7pm ($10/5)

For more info call 9639 8622, Cosponsored by Socialist Alliance and Green Left Weekly

Who killed the electric car?

Start: 02:00

Collingwood Town Hall Wed 6 Jun 7.30pm

Ken Davidson - Economist and business columnist with the Age.
Prof Peter Newman - Murdoch University and leading transport campaigner.

Citizens for a Liveable Melbourne - 03 9380 9311

06 / 5
Start: 05:00
End: 07:57

7:00pm Monday 4th of June
Stott Threatre, 1st Floor, Courthouse Centre,Lt Malop St, Geelong.
$5

Dr Caldicott's public lectures address the dangers of nuclear age. She outlines why the nuclear age is the single greatest threat to the world's public health, namely the profound medical, environment,political and moral consequences of perpetuating nuclear weapons,power and waste.

06 / 6
Start: 01:30
End: 03:00

Rally for World Environment Day

Tues 5 June, 3.30pm to 5pm @ old GPO

The world can't wait - Act now to stop Climate Change

Join us on World Environment Day to make our voices heard loud and clear:

Stop Climate Change - Renewable Energy NOW!

No nuclear power/no uranium!

Phase out Coal!

RALLY:
Tues 5 June, gather from 3.30pm to 5pm @ Old GPO

(cnr Elizabeth St/Bourke St Mall, city)

Start: 05:00
End: 07:00

A Crude Awakening - Opening Night in Melbourne
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The Association for the Study of Peak Oil in Melbourne is hosting the
opening night of a new, award winning peak oil movie:
A CRUDE AWAKENING: THE OIL CRASH

OPENING NIGHT: CINEMA NOVA
380 Lygon St Carlton
7pm Tuesday 5th June

Book Now at www.cinemanova.com.au or Phone 03 9349 5201.

Tickets $20, $18 Concession
Includes glass of wine on arrival

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06 / 9
Start: 20:00
Start: 2007-06-09 20:00
End: 2007-06-10 05:00

Saturday, June 09, 2007
Augustine Centre, 2 Minona Street Hawthorn

10.00 am till 5.00 pm

The forum intends to explore existing community and housing models and will respond to the question: "Does our built environment divide people rather than bring them together?"

Cost including lunch is $25 waged and $12 unwaged

For further information including details of key speakers go to:

See the SLF webite

06 / 10
End: 05:00
Start: 2007-06-09 20:00
End: 2007-06-10 05:00

Saturday, June 09, 2007
Augustine Centre, 2 Minona Street Hawthorn

10.00 am till 5.00 pm

The forum intends to explore existing community and housing models and will respond to the question: "Does our built environment divide people rather than bring them together?"

Cost including lunch is $25 waged and $12 unwaged

For further information including details of key speakers go to:

See the SLF webite

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