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Shires unite for climate change challenge – ABC News
Bunbury has formed a partnership with neighbouring local governments to address climate change, after it was identified as one of the most vulnerable coastal areas in the nation. Bunbury, Mandurah and Rockingham, as well as the shires of Busselton, Capel, … Continue reading
Communities urged to plan for rising sea levels
Communities urged to plan for rising sea levels – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). The Northern Agricultural Catchments Council is hosting a series of seminars in Geraldton to discuss how coastal communities can prepare for the impact of rising sea … Continue reading
WA Chapter update
The first meeting of the WA members of ACS was held in March 2010, with 8 attendees. It was agreed that the number of WA ACS members was insufficient to form a formal chapter, but that we would meet regularly … Continue reading