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DIVESTMENT DAY in tweed heads

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Global Divestment Day – Coolangatta/ Tweed Heads

Friday, February 13,
11 am QLD’s ‘s time 12 am NSW’s time

the Esplanade Park near Coolangatta Surf Club
Marine Parade, Coolangatta, Australia

This event is public.

Event Description
Gathering at the shelter in the Esplanade Park about 100m east of Coolangatta Surf Club on Marine Parade, we will proceed to each of Big Four banks, deliver letters and take photos, then walk back to the park for speeches and music. We will carry signs and banners, distribute leaflets along the streets and ask people to sign a petition calling on Tweed Shire Council to divest from banks which invest in fossil fuels.

For more information: Greg Reid ph. 0266 897272 egor123@iinet.net.au

or Scott Sledge 0266 897466 : sledge1947@aapt.net.au

On February13th and 14th, thousands of people will take action for Global Divestment Day.

Scott Sledge, President of Northern Rivers Guardians said, ”Despite a declining demand for coal and gas the fossil fuel industry is throwing more money at drilling and mine expansion, so we will turn up the volume of our divestment movement. And we won’t stop until we win,” he said.

“Whose money is it that allows such foolish and irresponsible investments?”, Mr. Sledge asks.
“As people realise that it is their money, deposited in super funds and banks which only care about the banks own short-term profits, we will get more people switching to ethical investments that look after the future and are less risky investments in the long run,” he said.

President of Tweed Climate Action Now, Greg Reid said, “We are informing people about simple choices they can make that contribute to a better future, to local jobs and to financial security.”

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tyalgum energy project public meeting

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Community Energy Retailer Workshop-Ballina

help Northern Rivers Energy (NRE), the community group working on establishing Australia’s first community owned renewable energy retailer, to promote a series of community forums. Four forums will be held early February around the North Coast.
Lismore: Monday 2 Feb @ Italo Club
Murwillumbah: Tuesday 3 Feb @ Community Centre
Byron Bay: Wednesday 4 Feb @ Sport and Cultural Centre
Ballina: Thursday 5 Feb @ Surf Club
All session will be held between 6 – 7:15pm.
If you are interested in being part of this ground-breaking initiative more information and registration can be found in NCEF News article below. Also it would be great if you could pass this invitation on to your networks.

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Community Energy Retailer Workshop-Byron

help Northern Rivers Energy (NRE), the community group working on establishing Australia’s first community owned renewable energy retailer, to promote a series of community forums. Four forums will be held early February around the North Coast.
Lismore: Monday 2 Feb @ Italo Club
Murwillumbah: Tuesday 3 Feb @ Community Centre
Byron Bay: Wednesday 4 Feb @ Sport and Cultural Centre
Ballina: Thursday 5 Feb @ Surf Club
All session will be held between 6 – 7:15pm.
If you are interested in being part of this ground-breaking initiative more information and registration can be found in NCEF News article below. Also it would be great if you could pass this invitation on to your networks.

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Community Energy Retailer Workshop-Lismore

help Northern Rivers Energy (NRE), the community group working on establishing Australia’s first community owned renewable energy retailer, to promote a series of community forums. Four forums will be held early February around the North Coast.
    Lismore: Monday 2 Feb @ Italo Club
    Murwillumbah: Tuesday 3 Feb @ Community Centre
    Byron Bay: Wednesday 4 Feb @ Sport and Cultural Centre
    Ballina: Thursday 5 Feb @ Surf Club

All session will be held between 6 – 7:15pm.
If you are interested in being part of this ground-breaking initiative more information and registration can be found in NCEF News article below. Also it would be great if you could pass this invitation on to your networks.

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Community Energy Retailer Workshop-Mur’bah

help Northern Rivers Energy (NRE), the community group working on establishing Australia’s first community owned renewable energy retailer, to promote a series of community forums. Four forums will be held early February around the North Coast.
    Lismore: Monday 2 Feb @ Italo Club
    Murwillumbah: Tuesday 3 Feb @ Community Centre
    Byron Bay: Wednesday 4 Feb @ Sport and Cultural Centre
    Ballina: Thursday 5 Feb @ Surf Club

All session will be held between 6 – 7:15pm.
If you are interested in being part of this ground-breaking initiative more information and registration can be found in NCEF News article below. Also it would be great if you could pass this invitation on to your networks.

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RALLY FOR KOALAS

Hi folks,
Barry Longland has filed a motion for the TSC meeting on Thursday to remove the koala gate at Black Rocks. If anyone has influence with TS Councilors now is the time to use it. Phone or email please. This has the  potential to destroy this koala colony, and the wildlife corridor with it. The strip of trees at Black Rocks may be their only refuge after the rest has burned.
We will demonstrate at M’bah on Monday at noon. (TSC Steps) Also meet at 3:30 outside Council chambers and pack the gallery from 4 to 5 PM onThursday 22 nd January. I will speak on behalf of NRG. Hope to CU there.
Sledge Here’s copy of my letter to editors:

With the recent fire over Xmas devastating Pottsville wetlands probably killing some of the remaining koalas in one of the three small colonies of koalas on the coast (i.e. near Black Rocks), our coastal koalas have probably now changed status from endangered to critically endangered.

 

With the ongoing problem of vandals and off-leash dogs at Black Rocks sports oval, koalas are dying of stress-induced Chlamydia. The local koala population was already living on the edge before the fire, how much more so now?

The proposal for a Mens’ Shed development on the Black Rocks sports oval, which would contain flammable chemicals at risk of vandals attack, it’s probably only a matter of time before there is another fire which wipes out one the last remaining koalas habitats on our coast. The wildlife corridor there is important for our regional ecology. The Men’s Shed has other location options which are more convenient and less environmentally damaging.

 

What is Council doing to protect koala habitat? I applaud the recent draft Comprehensive Koala Plan of Management: Council announced a plan to build more corridors and plant more trees. The important core population of koalas at Black Rocks was already covered by its own Management Plan:  A koala protection fence with special gate was installed some time ago to separate koala habitat from dogs. Now it seems that the gate is to be removed or left open as a convenience. There is rarely any need to open the 300m access track to cars as walkers have another smaller gate next to it.
Council needs to get serious about the Black Rocks koala population and keep the gate closed except when an event is scheduled there. Three ecologists have recommended the sports field be planted out with koala food trees. Perhaps the public needs to contact Clr Barry Longland as the one councillor who often holds the balance of power. He sometimes votes with the pro-environment councillors, and sometimes votes with the pro-development councillors. His record to date indicates he may not vote to protect koalas at Black Rocks.

 

For those who care about koalas and wildlife corridors it’s now time to write to him BLongland@tweed.nsw.gov.au asking him to please put up a motion to protect  koalas at Black Rocks and revegetate the sports oval. If Clr Longland fails to do this then the people of Tweed Shire may lose the coastal koalas. The koala habitat ( and wildlife corridors) should not be sacrificed for future developments: people have already altered most of the land along the coast and can leave a little for other animals. When the koalas are gone we will be sorry.

 

Sincerely,

Scott Sledge

Northern Rivers Guardians

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BLACK ROCKS KOALAS

Hi folks,
Barry Longland has filed a motion for the TSC meeting on Thursday to remove the koala gate at Black Rocks. If anyone has influence with TS Councilors now is the time to use it. Phone or email please. This has the  potential to destroy this koala colony, and the wildlife corridor with it. The strip of trees at Black Rocks may be their only refuge after the rest has burned.
We will demonstrate at M’bah on Monday at noon. (TSC Steps) Also meet at 3:30 outside Council chambers and pack the gallery from 4 to 5 PM onThursday 22 nd January. I will speak on behalf of NRG. Hope to CU there.
Sledge Here’s copy of my letter to editors:

With the recent fire over Xmas devastating Pottsville wetlands probably killing some of the remaining koalas in one of the three small colonies of koalas on the coast (i.e. near Black Rocks), our coastal koalas have probably now changed status from endangered to critically endangered.

 

With the ongoing problem of vandals and off-leash dogs at Black Rocks sports oval, koalas are dying of stress-induced Chlamydia. The local koala population was already living on the edge before the fire, how much more so now?

The proposal for a Mens’ Shed development on the Black Rocks sports oval, which would contain flammable chemicals at risk of vandals attack, it’s probably only a matter of time before there is another fire which wipes out one the last remaining koalas habitats on our coast. The wildlife corridor there is important for our regional ecology. The Men’s Shed has other location options which are more convenient and less environmentally damaging.

 

What is Council doing to protect koala habitat? I applaud the recent draft Comprehensive Koala Plan of Management: Council announced a plan to build more corridors and plant more trees. The important core population of koalas at Black Rocks was already covered by its own Management Plan:  A koala protection fence with special gate was installed some time ago to separate koala habitat from dogs. Now it seems that the gate is to be removed or left open as a convenience. There is rarely any need to open the 300m access track to cars as walkers have another smaller gate next to it.
Council needs to get serious about the Black Rocks koala population and keep the gate closed except when an event is scheduled there. Three ecologists have recommended the sports field be planted out with koala food trees. Perhaps the public needs to contact Clr Barry Longland as the one councillor who often holds the balance of power. He sometimes votes with the pro-environment councillors, and sometimes votes with the pro-development councillors. His record to date indicates he may not vote to protect koalas at Black Rocks.

 

For those who care about koalas and wildlife corridors it’s now time to write to him BLongland@tweed.nsw.gov.au asking him to please put up a motion to protect  koalas at Black Rocks and revegetate the sports oval. If Clr Longland fails to do this then the people of Tweed Shire may lose the coastal koalas. The koala habitat ( and wildlife corridors) should not be sacrificed for future developments: people have already altered most of the land along the coast and can leave a little for other animals. When the koalas are gone we will be sorry.

 

Sincerely,

Scott Sledge

Northern Rivers Guardians

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MASSIVE TURN OUT FOR GASFIELD FREE RALLY IN LISMORE

MEDIA RELEASE: 1ST November

MASSIVE TURN OUT FOR GASFIELD FREE RALLY IN LISMORE TODAY

Organisers of today’s Gasfield Free event in Lismore have described the day as a huge success. An estimated 8,000 people from across the Northern Rivers region turned up in Lismore today for the declaration, march and rally.

“The determination and commitment of the community of the Northern Rivers to remain Gasfield Free is undeniable,” said Gasfield Free coordinator and rally organiser Elly Bird.

“This community is saying loud and clear that they want full cancellation of the licenses across the region, and nothing less will serve.”

“Today’s event makes it very clear that opposition to invasive gasfields in the region is not going away.”

“The NSW government needs to take decisive action and join Labor and the Greens in making a commitment to permanently protect our region,” she said.

Video footage of today’s event is available at this link: https://vimeo.com/110635419

Elly Bird 0418639927

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