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ICLEI Oceania Bulletin

ISSUE 46, APRIL/MAY 2008

Welcome to the new edition!

Highlights:

  • Introducing the new Building Resilient Indonesian Cities Project, directed by former Frankston City Council CEO, Steve Gawler. More...

  • The Shire of Yarra Ranges is planning changes to its fleet which will bring anticipated reductions in greenhouse emissions of 30%. More...

  • Over 100 local government attendees and stakeholders attended our second national CCP-NZ forum. More...

  • The Water Partnerships in Action recognition event awarded 13 South Australian Water Campaign™ councils. More...

  • The ISS team has been working with the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment's Planning and Performance team. More...

A big welcome to our new staff members and ICLEI member councils, and congratulations to all councils who have achieved milestones since the last edition.

Don't forget to contact us if you have an item or initiative you'd like us to feature in a future edition of the Bulletin.

Read on for more information about innovative council actions, funding opportunities and updates on ICLEI Oceania programs and projects.

The ICLEI Oceania Bulletin is designed for council officers participating in one or more of ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability’s (ICLEI) programs, campaigns or activities delivered through ICLEI's Oceania Secretariat.

The Bulletin provides an update on campaign and program status, as well as general points of interest, valuable resources and upcoming events.

© 2008 ICLEI Oceania

The views expressed in the ICLEI Oceania Bulletin are not necessarily the views of ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, ICLEI Oceania or any of our funding partners. Neither ICLEI Oceania nor any other party accept responsibility in respect of any information or advice given in relation to or as a consequence of anything contained herein.

Current list of ICLEI Oceania funding partners.