03 July, 2015

Organizers hoping for big roll up tomorrow at Euroa for environmental series



Rob Gell - an inspiring speaker.

T
he organisers of the 2015 Euroa Environmental Series hope you will join the lively and energising conversation at the town’s Old Flour Mill Gallery tomorrow.
 
Richard Denniss (Australian Institute), Rob Gell, Professor Alan Pears (RMIT), Sarah Houseman (Victorian Association for Environmental Education), Vicky Fysh (University of Melbourne student), Australian Youth Climate Coalition, Child in Nature Alliance will discuss what is happening in Australia and how it relates to the Paris United Nation’s summit later this year.

Climate change advocate, Rob Gell will speak on "A Lust of Change" and be joined by Richard Denniss from the Australia Institute and Alan Pears, an Adjunct Professor at RMIT University.

Adding to this will be an address by Stephen Bygrave from Beyond Zero Emissions, Sarah Houseman from Victorian Association for Environmental Education and a speaker from the  Australian Youth Climate Coalition and a Child in Nature Alliance, Vicky Fysh.

Event organizers, Strathbogie Voices say all those involved are “Voices for Change”.

Richard Denniss, an economist by training has been at the forefront of the national policy debates surrounding climate change policy and the Australian mining boom.

Rob Gell's can-do approach to sustainable development is driving others to think outside the square and Professor Alan Pears has worked in the sustainable energy and environment fields since the late 1970s.

Tomorrow’s event in Euroa starts at 11:00am and continues through to 3:00pm and includes lunch. Tickets can be secured at Strathbogie Voices. 

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