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tively involved. SLA Energy is half way through a two-year program
called I Can Do it, thanks to a
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regulations including to IPART on Solar Feed-in-Tariffs, the NSW Solar Bonus Scheme, energy efifrciency, and wind farms, voicing our concems from a regional and
decided that panels on the roof of the Visitors'Information Centre would be more visible and create awareness - a great message to visitors as they drive into Armidale from the north. The group were there at
The Electric Elephants workshop held recently at Kent House as part of the I Can Do lt proiect.
save money. Thanks to the grant, it has been free to the public, showing people how
local community
tive.
perspec-
cur-
SLAproposed to Council some years ago that, with the help of SLA fundraising, they should install solar pan-
rent Community Wind Farm project, New England Wind, including preparing and reviewing the survey. Several
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month at the SNELC offices in the East Mall from lpm to 2pm. Contact Energy Convenor, Mahalath Halperin on mh@mharchitects. com. au, or www.slaati.org.
of sustainabilty 2025
At their next monthly forum, Sustainable Living Armidale
venes SLA's Heart and Soul
group.
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dreams about a sustainable Armidale and together paint a picture of what the commu-
to
the
share their
"Communities are taking charge of their future around the world, and there are now
Over $400,000 has been invested into the project over the past 10 years. An official opening ofthe Uralla Creek Walk will be incorporated into this year's Thunderbolt Festival, October 26-28, wtth the firnction to include a moming tea. Volunteer hours and frrnds for the Uralla Creek walk and resotoratin projecthave from the Uralla River Care Group
over 1800 initiatives ranging from small villages or institutions such as universities to entire cities (e.g. Transition London) and beyond.
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