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The Environment Victoria Board is seeking two new Directors to join the Board to help secure a healthy future for our environment.

The Big Boys Who Cried Wolf

The Big Boys Who Cried Wolf

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Work in an office in the inner city? Then join CitySwitch

CitySwitch Green Office is run by a group of local councils and state governments, to helps offices get serious about managing their energy use.

It helps them measure it, then come up with plans to manage it, and then enjoy avoiding huge power bills. If you work in an office in the City of Melbourne or the City of Port Phillip, check out www.CitySwitch.net.au and get your bosses to make some real commitments to saving energy.

Switch to GreenPower

and cut your greenhouse gasses for as little as $1 per week!

Back in October we suggested you do your very own DIY sustainability audit. Three cheers for those that got on board. It’ll certainly make a big difference to your home’s impact on the planet. But as always, there’s more you can do. And this month, it’s switching to GreenPower.

Published: Thu, 11/03/2010 - 09:43 by Sarah

Get a more sustainable heater

Staying warm's pretty important in Victoria, but it's also responsible for a lot of our household greenhouse gas emissions. Luckily, you're about to download a handy little two page guide, which will talk you through your options for buying a new heater, or a new heating system.

Download the fact sheet on heaters and sustainability

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