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Posts tagged with sustainability
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NTEU publishes green universities report
The Functional Dynamics of Green Universities was written by John Rafferty and Carolyn O’Dwyer of Charles Sturt University, with support of the NTEU NSW Division. It came out of a NSW union conference in late 2010, which examined the potential contribution of workers in the education and services industries to promote sustainability within their workplaces and their unions.
The impetus for this report came from NTEU members who wanted to unpack some of the language around sustainability initiatives and green scorecards on campuses and develop a model for ongoing engagement. The writers issue a challenge to the Australian higher education sector to broaden and intensify its efforts for sustainability and embed these into their culture and practices.The report is available for download below and from www.pushingtheboundaries.org.au/reports
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Mainstreaming sustainability practices at La Trobe
Australia’s first and only Pro Vice-Chancellor (Sustainability), Professor Carol Adams from La Trobe University, is featured in an article in The Australian’s Higher Education Supplement ...
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Don’t miss your chance to transform your thinking
Time is running out to register for Transforming Australia – jobs, industry and the green economy, the first national professional conference of its kind.
With the Federal Government announcing its carbon pricing policy on Sunday, there has never been a better time to get informed and discuss the impacts of a carbon constrained economy on jobs, industry and regional economies in particular.
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Media Release: Tertiary Education Union calls on Australia to push the boundaries on climate change
NTEU NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE
Thursday 28 – Friday 29 April, 2011, 120 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne
Tertiary education unionists are convening in Melbourne after Easter for the ...
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NTEU Vic supports 10:10 Global Movement
The 10:10 Movement aims to encourage people, organisations, schools and universities, businesses, and governments to commit to reducing their carbon emissions by 10% a year starting in 2010.
10:10 ...


