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Events in May 2022
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Swan Candidates Forum
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Swan Candidates Forum
Online EventCCWA and Climate Action Now are proud to present our Swan Candidates Forum for 2022!
We know that environmental and humanitarian issues are intertwined - pollution causes health issues and recent floods over east have cut off food supplies. But with the 2022 Federal Election just around the corner, do you know how the parties and candidates stack up on these environmental and social issues?
Come along and hear direct from candidates in the Swan Electorate presenting their party's plans to tackle environmental issues, climate change, the cost of living, affordable housing and poverty at our online webinar and Q&A forum on Wednesday 4 May 2022.
This is your opportunity to ask questions and hear first hand what all sides of politics are doing to ensure action on issues that affect both our people and the planet.
We are proudly hosting this event with the Uniting Church Australia (UCA), Western Australian Council of Social Service (WACOSS) and Shelter WA.
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Insect Hotels
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Insect Hotels
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre555 Leach HwyWinthrop,Join Nearer to Nature for a fun and informative walk in the natural environment and learn all about the tiny fascinating world of pollinating insects. Then get your family on the tools and build a beautiful insect hotel to help support native biodiversity!
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Electrify Everything- Free event hosted by East Fremantle Climate Action Group
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Electrify Everything- Free event hosted by East Fremantle Climate Action Group
Swan Yacht ClubRiverside RoadEast Fremantle,How to navigate the big switch- Did you know Australia's 10 million households (personal vehicles, cooktops, water heaters, space heating /cooling) are responsible for ~42% of Australia’s emissions?
Individual households can have a significant impact by transitioning away from fossil fuels to cleaner, cheaper renewable energy.
This free workshop will show you how you can be part of this transition.
The workshop has been organised by the East Fremantle Climate Action Reference Group with support from the Town of East Fremantle.