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Event: A night of action on renewables
ZEB presents A Night of Action on Renewables 31 Aug
A NIGHT OF ACTION ON RENEWABLES will focus on how the Byron Shire region can develop large scale renewable energy projects, and how we as a community can help drive the process.
Speakers will discuss how other communities around the world are developing their own large scale renewable projects; what’s happening here in Byron Shire; how can the community benefit; and what are there investment opportunities.
$10 entry, book via zerobyron.eventbrite.com.au
Ruth’s Model Y Tesla
While delirious with some kind of lurgy in June last year, my partner had managed to order this car online – while I was away in Sydney. I came back home and said “What?! It’s not 4WD and we live in the northern rivers where the roads are all full of potholes and half our…
Creating a Zero Emissions Home – resources from ZEB
Did you know that 12% of Australia’s total greenhouse gas emissions come from energy-use in residential homes? Contributing to this are over 8 million homes built before the introduction of building energy standards. Even homes built since the 1990s, often have inadequate thermal performance and inefficient appliances, making them hot in summer, cold in winter and expensive to…
Hot Water System Replacement in Australia (2025): Costs, Installation & Best Options — by Anne Stuart
Replacing a hot water system can feel overwhelming, but knowing when and how to upgrade can save you money, energy, and hassle. From spotting the signs it’s time for a replacement to comparing electric, gas, solar, and heat pump options, this guide covers everything you need to make the right choice for your home. Read…
ZEB, in Country Style, says thank you to Northern Rivers Community Foundation
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Climate Change / In the Media / News / Waste / ZEB StoryAward Winning Mullum Care’s Library of Stuff
Among Byron Shire Council’s Australia Day Awards, the Library of Stuff was awarded ‘Community Initiative of the Year’. (Pictured above: Sasha Mainsbridge at left, with Library of Stuff co-founder, Celine Massa, with their Community Initiative Award.) As Council describes it: “The Library of Stuff is a community operation that shares infrequently needed items with its members who are…
