John Seed said his interest in campaigning to protect koala habitat had been reignited by the local Camp Ourimbah campaign which has been working to stop the logging of the Ourimbah State Forest for two years.
Events
September events for nature
Threats to nature appear to be gathering pace at the moment so if you want to get active here are some events, webinars and other suggestions for September. Sept 8 Pat Fleming and John Seed will host a webinar for the Australian Earth Laws Alliance. John Seed be speaking about The […]
No such thing as too much football
It is a feel good thing, the keys to the city and we’ve produced some very nice framed keys to the city so we will make it a public event to coincide with the launch of the Mariners’ A-league women’s team.
It’s National Tree Day
There are six different tree planting events taking place on the Central Coast on National Tree Day.
Clapton plays Avoca Theatre
Richard Clapton will be performing live in concert for one night only at the Avoca Beach Theatre in October. From the Avoca Beach Picture Theatre website Tickets are now on sale for Richard Clapton playing one night only at the Avoca Beach Theatre on October 29. As one of Australia’s […]
Winter and the hope it brings – theme for first poets’ breakfast
Inspired by the multiple poetry meetings and events in NSW such as ‘Poetica’ in Sydney (produced by Miriam Hechtman), the Gosford Poets and the annual Words on Waves Festival in the Central Coast and many more, Poets’ breakfast in Kincumber begins
Immerse yourself in culture, poetry and the stars
The winter solstice marks the moment the Earth’s South Pole reaches its furthest tilt away from the sun.
Winter Solstice a time to celebrate nature
Dr Robert Fuller (Bob) was tertiary educated as an anthropologist/archaeologist, and much later, after retiring, did a research MPhil at Macquarie University, Sydney, on Indigenous astronomy, publishing on the cultural astronomy of the Kamilaroi and Euahlayi peoples of New South Wales.
Getting active on local government
There’s also going to be a referendum at the same time as the next election to give the community an opportunity to vote on whether or not to reduce the number of elected councillors from 15 to 9.
See you at the Winter Solstice
The Community Environment Network (CEN) will hold a Winter Solstice celebration on Friday, 23 June and The Point’s publisher has been invited to speak. CEN is holding a Winter Solstice celebration for the second year running on Friday, 23 June including three speakers, craft stalls, and wine and cheese. This […]