What’s On – 303

April 28, 2017

Down an Alley Filled With Cats 25 April – 13 May A thrilling two-hander by the Throwing Shade Theatre Company is headed to the Sydney stage. Timothy Timmony is the elderly, cultured proprietor of a […]

Risky Business

June 10, 2014

The climate may or may not change. It might change tomorrow or it might change in millions of years. It might change a little or a lot. The change (if any) can be measured and […]

Why aren’t we there yet?

February 4, 2014

In the face of so much scientific evidence of global warming, it’s a puzzle as to why the basic arguments continue. Is the climate really changing? Can we prevent it? Does it matter? We debate […]

Your Say: the Carbon Tax

September 21, 2013

Do you think the carbon tax should be abolished. Why or why not? Hell no! It’s about ensuring our future and it gives funds for investing in the future of renewable energy.” Tess, Lidcombe. “All […]

Sustainability – 212

June 18, 2013

After recently returning from an International Antarctic Exhibition as part of the 2041 Antarctic Youth Ambassador Program, I have been struck by a profound new connection with the untouched environment of Antarctica, which is one […]

Divesting from dirt fuels

June 3, 2013

Over the past year, American group 350.org has pushed the potentially game-changing strategy of divestment from dirty fuel into the media, local groups, churches, and even governments. 350.org was co-founded by long-time activist Bill McKibben […]

Neighbourhood Watching

November 4, 2012

After recently being stranded in the stunning beach town of Byron Bay in some not-so-stunning circumstances, Nancy Merlo ponders how the Inner West would cope if disaster struck. It was meant to be an Australia […]