Kidjo has been recognised as one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people and included in The Guardian’s Top 100 Inspiring Women in the world. She is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and was awarded the prestigious 2023 Polar Music Prize
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Cohn keeps demergers on the agenda
Resilient and tireless community advocates from Canterbury‑Bankstown to Bombala, from the Central Coast to Tumbarumba, and more, have worked for the last seven years to undo this mess without success under the provisions of the Local Government Act as it stands.
Community votes to retain reserve, again
Take no further action to progress the sale…
Macquarie Asset Management launches onshore renewable energy business
The platform is the latest in Macquarie Asset Management’s suite of specialist businesses that seek to contribute to the energy transition, which also span platforms focused on global offshore wind, European solar, pan-Asian renewables and stand-alone battery storage, responding to investor demand for long-term opportunities in diversified portfolios of renewable energy assets.
New ways to support The Point ESG News Site
Our new Buy Me a Coffee page is a great way to support our journalism and publishing and we even offer rewards if you are prepared to become a monthly or annual subscriber. Buy me a Coffee supports CREATORS those of us who write or make or paint or sing, […]
Nina Angelo special guest at Poets’ Breakfast
Nina is a connector of the creative dots in communities.
Safe haven with peer support a huge step forward for acute mental health care
We need teams who can address the human aspect of mental health…We stand in the vulnerabilities of our own experience… we drop the armour.
Documents show flood-prone Austin Butler reserve not suitable for reclassification
The email trail released by Central Coast Council under GIPA raises questions about why the current property management team, and the Administrator, are so committed to selling this land when a previous attempt to reclassify it was abandoned.
Opinion: We are passing the ice sheet tipping point
We must prepare for metres of sea level rise in the longer term beyond 2050 by planning now for a safe and efficient transfer to higher ground.
Sail 4 Sanity Central Coast Welcome
These men are both retired and in their 70s and look at what they are doing to raise awareness of this massive issue