How to make the 25 March NSW State Government election a poll on how the state has failed local government and affected communities across NSW.
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International Women’s Day at The Entrance
Come and have a chat to The Point about your social justice, governance and environmental justice concerns.
Still some chances left to see ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Sadly, the content of this play is just as relevant today as it was when penned by Harper Lee in the 1950s.
Still time to have your say on community land consultation before 1 March
This could explain how Central Coast Council managed to sell highly valuable environmental land at Doyalson as part of its asset disposal program. It could also explain how the highly-sensitive and ecologically valuable Porters Creek Wetland at Warnervale is classified as operational land.
Polystyrene ban cuts marine litter
“Just one piece of plastic litter could kill a sea turtle, so every little piece of marine plastic removed before it gets to our oceans can make a difference.”
Unique opportunity to deeply connect to nature on the Central Coast
“I’ve never wavered from my conviction that the world needs to understand that the illusion of separation between humans and the rest of the natural world is the root of the environmental crisis,” said John Seed.
World Day of Social Justice is all about work
The UN says there has been a lack of concrete and coordinated responses to “many of the world’s most pressing challenges”.
Red Tree hosting local productions of world-famous plays
Wyong Drama Group will be the next to occupy the Coast’s newest community performance space with a “fluid and sophisticated adaptation” of To Kill A Mockingbird
Living Democracy – a conversation with Tim Hollo
So many seeds for a new world are already in place, according to Tim Hollo. They just need to be nurtured and the weeds that threaten the new growth pulled out.
Serious statements about closing the gap on 15th anniversary of Apology
It is a disgrace that, in 2023 in Australia, there are First Nations communities that still do not have reliable access to safe drinking water—an absolute disgrace.