A deep and lasting impression was left on those who witnessed the severity of the two fish kills in Wyee Bay in August and September 2022, which led to the death of an estimated 15,000 fish and copious, larger marine species including White spotted eagle rays – an endangered species occurring naturally in tropical, not temperate, climates.
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Opinion: whose job is climate safety?
When will we actually start acting on climate change?
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 […]
Special report: association gets REEL about sustainability
According to Cottrill, there are $576m in household savings to be had by people on the Central Coast by converting to renewable energy
Zara Matthews is one to watch
For her efforts Zara was awarded the Fred Hollow’s NSW Junior Ambassador for 2019.
Lieberman and Kaye bring World Music to ‘The Court’
Sing out loud and enjoy connecting to the oldest and most innate instrument – your human voice.
The Point publisher visits Wagga Wagga
Author Talk at the Curious Rabbit Jacquelene Pearson will visit Wagga Wagga on April 22 and 23 and will present at two events for the Booranga Writers’ Centre. The first will be an author talk and poetry reading at the Curious Rabbit. The Curious Rabbit describes itself as a Home to […]
Minister supports calls for environmental land sale investigation
It has to be one of the highest value pieces of environmental land on the Central Coast because it is a potential home to 19 threatened species…