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Do you want to:
=> learn more about how we can work together to create a healthier planet, better communities, save the environment and fight global warming?
=> help develop a healthier, better and sustainable ACT?
=> meet other young Canberrans interested in the environment, social justice, and making positive change happen?
If so, free Youth & Sustainability workshops are being run for young Canberrans (aged 15-25 years) over 3 sessions on consecutive Wednesday evenings during November and December 2006. The session dates are: 29th November, 6Th and 13th December. The sessions run from 6-9pm and are being held in meeting room 7 in the Griffin Centre.
The youth and sustainability workshops are designed to:
· Introduce young Canberrans to sustainability issues
· Educate young Canberrans on sustainable consumption practices
· Inform young Canberrans about sustainability related organizations in the ACT
· Give young Canberrans the skills they need to set up their own sustainability projects
· Assist young Canberrans to implement sustainable projects in their communities by providing ongoing support
Sign up for the workshops to begin to ACT Otherwise ...
Places in the workshops are limited - and you have to register to confirm your place. To register contact Julia Collin on (02) 6257 6321 or julia@cet.org.au
These workshops are part of a project called Youth Leadership for Sustainable Consumption in the ACT, and is funded through an ACT Environment grant.
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International Young Professionals Foundation (IYPF)
• Highlight the powerful position and influence Young Professionals have inside corporations, as entrepreneurs and business leaders, and through government roles
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