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Man missing from Hunter Region found 28 July
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Why we formed volunteer association for nomadic education
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Sun power for Cessnock Council
July 20, 2021
Cessnock City Council are officially running on the power of the sun from this week.
Council has been installing 252 panels across their highest energy consuming sites since February including at the Hunter Valley Visitor Information, Cessnock Library and Council’s Administration Building.
Council’s General Manager Lotta Jackson said it’s fantastic progress and use of Council’s savings under the Revolving Energy Fund.
“In 2015 Council established the Revolving Energy Fund. The purpose of this fund was to establish an internal loan system for investing in energy efficiency. All savings made from investments are returned to the fund and can be re-invested into the next energy saving projects.”
New Data Reveals Gas Slump
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International ambassadors tour Great Barrier Reef before UNESCO members vote on whether the natural wonder is endangered
The Australian government s Special Envoy to the Great Barrier Reef said 15 international ambassadors who toured the natural wonder were buoyed by the government s efforts to maintain the reef amid fears global warming is destroying the national treasure.
Dominica FunnellDigital Reporter
July 18, 2021 - 1:33PM
A group of 15 international ambassadors have been given a tour of the Great Barrier Reef ahead of an upcoming vote by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation on whether the natural wonder should be listed as “endangered”.
The tour comes as part of the federal government’s pushback against a recommendation from UNESCO which said the reef should be placed on the World Heritage in Danger list.