Members of Fridays for Future Geelong reflect as individuals on why they do what they do.

Members of Fridays for Future Geelong reflect as individuals on why they do what they do.
#FindYourRole: The peaceful perseverers | Guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 436 are Caroline Danaher and Maree Maria from Fridays for Future Geelong, Kay Wennagel who is facilitating an electric vehicle bulk buy, and peace activist Nick Deane.
Scripture and prayers from different traditions were read at the Christ Church Anglican Church in Geelong in the early, rainful morning of 13 October 2022
The Sustainable Hour no. 431 on 28 September with Belinda Noble from Comms Declare and Karina Donkers and Bev Merrett from Sustainable House Day Geelong.
Guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 430 are Geelong-based climate activist Sal Fisher and Amanda Tattersall from University of Sydney.
“We need to stop all new coal and gas projects and put an end to public subsidies for those industries.” Multi faith protest actions on 13 October 2022.
Local community groups are outraged that GeelongPort has entered into a commercial agreement with Viva Energy to extend Refinery Pier for a proposed gas import terminal
A soft plastics project has been put forward by Youth Council as an important step in assisting Geelong Council.
The Sustainable Hour no. 414 with Jenny Hurley, a member of Geelong Climate Choir, and Matt Bray and Andrew Rovenko from ArtDisrupt who are currently running an art exhibition in Melbourne.
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no 411 on 11 May 2022 is Bellingen-based Uniting Church minister and Landcare co-ordinator Jason John.