Group manager: Sonya

VISIT www.seac.net.au FOR A COMPLETE WRAP UP OF EVERYTHING HAPPENING ON THE SUNSHINE COAST TO DO WITH CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL ACTION.

The Sunshine Coast Energy Action Centre - Positive Solutions to Climate Change and Peak Oil visit the website at www.seac.net.au for a list of all the events, free talks, workshops, courses and dvd screenings.

Climate change, peak oil, drought, energy descent - be part of Sunshine Coast solutions to these critical issues.

Welcome to CASSC - the relocalisation group for 'Creating a Sustainable Sunshine Coast - Nambour to Mooloolah' - on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland Australia.

CASSC (covering the communities of Nambour, Palmwoods, Chevallum, Eudlo and Mooloolah) is part of an ever expanding world-wide relocalisation network and aims to bring people together by promoting the supply of locally produced food, products and services, home food production, regional preparedness for energy descent and lobbying for local and state government preparedness policy and legislative changes. It's the ultimate in think global - act local.

CASSC has strong links with local, national and international groups who are all working on the same solutions through a broad range of energy descent activities.

I have been working hard behind the scenes setting many things in place and now there are some major developments right here on the Coast in relation to energy descent preparedness. There are now many innovative, positive, pro-active ways for you to get involved in the solutions to the problems we all face. Visit www.seac.net.au to find out more about free community events, information, education, courses, workshops - you name it.

Stay tuned and in contact - this will only work if people become involved and do something.

If you are interested in being part of planning and action strategies for Sunshine Coast energy descent preparedness and climate change, please contact the group coordinator, Sonya Wallace.

Group Location

Sunshine Coast, QLD
Australia
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  • Posted by Sonya, Tue Sep 16 2008, 3:53pm
    Hi all, The Queensland Government (Australia) has released a discussion paper via Andrew McNamara - who some of you know has been vocal on the issue... (read more)
  • Posted by Sonya, Sun Sep 7 2008, 9:38pm
    Permaculture Noosa September meeting - from 7pm (market stalls) at the Cooroy Memorial Hall, Main Street, Cooroy. All welcome, gold coin donation for tea and... (read more)
  • Posted by Sonya, Sun Aug 24 2008, 2:53pm
    We're featured in the latest issue of Eco News - a special edition focussing on peak oil... These are truly unprecedented times for us all. The... (read more)
  • Posted by Sonya, Thu Aug 21 2008, 5:25pm
    We've taken the best from the US - the Relocalisation Network - and the best from the UK - the Transition Network - to ensure... (read more)
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    Posted by Sonya, Wed Sep 17 2008, 6:35pm
    Australian permaculture teacher and peak oil activist, Janet Millington has - together with Carolyn Nuttall... (read more)
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    Posted by Sonya, Wed Jul 9 2008, 1:56pm
    Would you visit the Eudlo Markets to buy local produce and meet local people? Would... (read more)
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    Posted by Sonya, Sun Jun 22 2008, 3:08am
    We are about to start the process of forming a co-operative right here in Eudlo.... (read more)
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    Posted by Sonya, Sun Jun 1 2008, 3:38pm
    Did you know that the Big Pineapple Farmers' Markets are now on every Saturday morning... (read more)
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    Posted by Sonya, 27 September 2008
    The Queensland Government (in Australia) have recently released a discussion paper on how we can move Toward Oil Resilience. The entire document is available at http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/publications/p02620aa.pdf/Towards_Oil_Resilience_Community_Information_Paper.pdf I... (read more)
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    Posted by clivewrites, 4 September 2008
    I acknowledge the owners of the land upon which I type, the Kaurareg nation. I had a peek at my blog this evening, and looked at... (read more)
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    Posted by clivewrites, 4 September 2008
    I was watching a video from the library the other day, named e2 (e squared), hosted by Morgan Freeman. It looked to originate from... (read more)
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    Posted by clivewrites, 4 September 2008
    Well, the strike turned out to have a minimal impact up here. Still acted as food for thought and I thought that it was... (read more)

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