The Victorian Green Renters' Guide: Sustainable Living Tips for Renters
Are renters legally able to change their showerheads? How can you make your toilet waste less water if you don’t have dual flush? What do you do when your rented house has no curtains and you’re on a tight budget?
Sometimes being an environmentally aware renter can be frustrating. There’s a lot of advice out there on installing rainwater tanks, better heating systems and solar panels. But only lucky renters have landlords willing to spend money to go green.
Environment Victoria: Online Annual Report 2008-2009
Welcome to our online Annual Report.
It's been a big year (in more ways than one) and we've worked hard to make the most of it. Click on the links below to see what we've been up to and the great things we've achieved in the last twelve months.
Green Action News: Issue 8, Winter 2009
Green Action News
Issue 8, Winter 2009
In this edition: We're counting drops, getting green jobs for Victoria, wondering what the big polluters have on Rudd; and that's just to get you started.
Download it here
Are you in?
Are you in?
We've got a bold plan. Get everyone in Victoria to start taking Green Action. That's all 5 million of us, all doing some part big and small, to safeguard our environment. Because we know it's not impossible. In fact, it's already happening. So what do you say? Are you in?
Let's be honest...
It's going to cost money. Get used to it.
Part of what we do here at Environment Victoria is meet with politicians, their advisors and government bureaucrats.
It’s how we atone for our sins.

