James Goodlet, building surveyor at Brawdia, is in Auckland to assist with the ongoing response to February’s cyclone damage and tries to explore all different
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Shearwater Steiner School, a private co-ed school in Mullumbimby, NSW, is struggling to fill the void with 40 staff members having to be let go after refusing the jab.
April 3, 2021
Helena Norberg-Hodge, Byron Bay
I am writing to voice my strong opposition to Council staff’s hard line proposal to prohibit secondary. Year 7 students, Head of School, James Goodlet (second from left), and Byron Shire Mayor Simon Richardson (centre back) celebrate Shearwater’s clean energy future. Photo supplied
Shearwater, the Mullumbimby Steiner School, has made the switch to solar, installing a 99 kW system to power the school into the future.
The new system is part of a multifaceted approach by the school to reduce emissions and improve environmental outcomes.
New Head of School, James Goodlet, has been in the job almost 12 months and said the school’s existing 8kW solar array was failing and the time was right for a major upgrade.