If Australians don’t force their political leaders to intervene, we could witness the collapse of essential postal and banking services across the country, the Australian Citizens Party (ACP) is warning.
The party is urging the new Australia Post review to consider a national post office bank as the “win-win” solution to saving postal and banking services for all communities.
Australia has lost thousands of bank branches in the past four decades, with the banks closing branches and ripping out ATMs at an accelerating rate.
There are now fewer than 1,000 bank branches left across all of regional Australia, out of only around 4,000 bank branches left in the whole country.
The new Senate inquiry into regional bank closures requested the banks pause their closures pending the outcome, but only one of the Big Four, CBA, has complied.
On top of this, the crisis at Australia Post has led the government to announce a review into so-called “Postal Services Modernisation”.
This is ominous, following years of successive governments seeking to cut back services to privatise Australia Post by stealth.
The last time was in 2019, when global management consultants Boston Consulting Group produced a secret report recommending the closure of 300 post offices and reductions to mail delivery days.
Then-CEO Christine Holgate rejected those recommendations, instead insisting on expanding services, such as banking services.
In 2018 she had negotiated a landmark deal with three of the Big Four banks to each pay a $20 million annual Community Representation Fee (CRF) for their customers to bank at post offices.
The $20 million covered the ongoing cost of the postal network infrastructure to provide banking services, and the banks were happy to publicise they had paid it.
Following her infamous public ejection from Australia Post in 2020—which the ACP exposed was related to her rejection of the BCG report and intention to establish a post office bank—the three banks renewed the CRF in 2021 and 2022, but, unlike when they did the original deal with Christine Holgate in 2018, the banks won’t reveal what they paid for the CRF, calling the figure “commercial in confidence”.
Neither will Australia Post and the government.
The ACP’s information is that the banks paid far less than the $20 million Christine Holgate calculated Australia Post needs per year to keep the Bank@Post service sustainable.
Worse, they cut back their payment at the very time they have been massively increasing the number of customers they have forced to use Bank@Post by closing branches.
Australia Post’s figures show that in 2021-22, more than 14.5 million banking transactions were processed by Bank@Post in post offices; if those transactions occurred in Australia’s 4,000 bank branches instead, that would be 70 extra branch visits per day, or an extra 10 visits per hour.
As One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts asked the banks at the first hearing of the regional bank closure inquiry, held in Sale, Victoria, on 2 March, “Why should post offices subsidise the banks?”
ACP Research Director Robert Barwick said today: “Once again, the super-profitable banks are ripping off the taxpayers who own Australia Post, and the small business families who own licensed post offices.
“The government is not just allowing it, they are complicit in covering it up by allowing the banks to keep their payment for the CRF secret—no wonder Australia Post is going backwards financially.
“The government must intervene to save both postal and banking services, by establishing a public post office bank, which will serve all communities, increase revenue for Australia Post, and force the Big Four banks to compete.”

Esatto launches an induction cooktop with Power Phase technology to allow for an economical upgrade to induction cooking.

Esatto, proudly known for fuss-free appliances that do exactly what they’re meant to do, has announced the launch of its latest product: the 60cm Induction Cooktop with Power Phase ECI604T. This new cooktop delivers precise and efficient cooking with a sleek design that complements any modern kitchen while only operating on a maximum of 10 Amps.

As Australian consumers become increasingly aware of the environmental and health risks associated to gas cooktops, more and more people are looking at moving to induction cooktops but until now, the installation price of putting in more power has been a barrier. Traditionally induction cooktops require 15–30 Amps, whereas the ECI604T Power Phase technology ensures that a maximum of 10 Amps is distributed across the zones, depending on how many zones are in use at any given time. This intelligent system allows for the cooktop to be plugged into any 10 Amp power point, which is ideal for renovations or new homes.

“We are thrilled to introduce the Esatto 60cm Induction Cooktop with Power Phase ECI604T to our customers,” said Nicholas Cary, Marketing Manager at Residentia Group, the Australian company that designs, owns and distributes Esatto. “Featuring Power Phase technology, this cooktop makes it easier for any home cook to achieve efficient and professional cooking in their own kitchens, regardless of how much power they currently have installed. With the cost of living rising, it is now more important than ever to make the swap to induction more economical and allow customers to save on gas bills.”

The ECI604T features four cooking zones with individual timers and touch controls, making it easy to cook multiple dishes at once. The cooktop’s surface is made from high-quality ceramic glass, making it durable and easy to clean. The cooktop also includes a range of safety features, such as a child lock, residual heat indicators and auto-safety switch off, to give you peace of mind while cooking.

The Esatto 60cm Induction Cooktop with Power Phase ECI604T is available now from Bunnings. The cooktop comes with a 2-year warranty which can be extended to 3 years for free by registering online.

For more information about the Esatto 60cm Induction Cooktop with Power Phase ECI604T, please visit: https://esatto.house/cooking/p/60cm-induction-cooktop-eci604t

Esatto is owned, designed and distributed in Australia by Residentia Group.

The International Men’s Day team congratulates the women of the world on the 112th celebration of International Women’s Day, which started in 1911. Two years ago, in 2021 the theme we celebrated for International Men’s Day was, “better relations between men and women.” This is still one of our core objectives.

Please make sure you thank and appreciate the women in your life on 8 March by saying. “Happy International Women’s Day!

Launched in 1999, and now celebrated in more than 90 countries worldwide, International Men’s Day (IMD) is gaining great momentum. One of the six pillars of International Men’s Day is: “To focus on men’s health and wellbeing: social, emotional, physical, and spiritual.” In this light, the theme for IMD 2023 is “Zero Male Suicide”

Whilst just over 2 in 3 suicides on a worldwide basis are men let us work together to bring the suicide rate down for both men and women. We can do this together by observing “World Suicide Prevention Day 10 September 2023.

An Australian report titled, “Suicide and Suicidal Behaviour in Women – Issues and Prevention” says, ‘Women have higher rates of suicidal behaviour, i.e. ideation, planning and suicide attempts compared to men and when suicide mortality and morbidity are combined it has a large impact on public health in Australia and internationally.’ https://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2016-07/apo-nid56174.pdf

Warwick Marsh IMD web coordinator said, “Men must help women who are so discouraged and depressed that they want to take their own life. We also ask women to do the same for men. Together we can bring hope and healing to the human race. So on 8 March, let us greet everyone with a smile and the words, ‘Happy International Women’s Day.’”

Dr Jerome Teelucksingh, founder of International Men’s Day, from Trinidad & Tobago said, ““International Men’s Day has the potential to become the global medium to heal our world. The concept and themes of International Men’s Day are designed to give hope to the depressed, faith to the lonely, comfort to the broken-hearted, transcend barriers, eliminate stereotypes and create a more caring humanity.

I and the team at International Men’s Day believe now is the time to honour our daughters, sisters, wives, mothers, grandmothers and our female friends by wishing them Happy International Women’s Day.”

Website: www.internationalmensday.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Official.International.Mens.Day
For interview contact:
Warwick Marsh: 61 418 225 212
Dr Jerome Teelucksingh email: [email protected]

Gerard Malouf and Partners (GMP Law) is urging the Government and the Parliament of the Commonwealth and NSW to investigate the adverse impact of the CTP changes introduced by the Liberal-Government in 2017. We have received thousands of messages concerned about the CTP changes of 2017. These changes have caused a significant transfer of responsibility from the at-fault driver and the CTP insurers to the Australian taxpayer and consumer.

Having represented many people in claims through this new CTP system, GMP Law has seen many scenarios where the responsibility to treating and compensating an injured person was transferred onto Social Security, Superannuation, and Transport Costs:

o Social Security, instead of receiving treatment and wage loss from the CTP insurer, the responsibility is transferred to Medicare and Centrelink, which is indirectly to the Australian taxpayer.

o Superannuation, the injured person is forced to withdraw from their Superannuation Savings to pay for continued treatment and living expenses. Superannuation was intended for retirement and to ensure Social Security is sustainable, but the Liberal-CTP changes transfers the responsibility onto the Social Security and retirement saving system, and indirectly to the taxpayer.

o Transport Costs, a worker in transport or deliveries is highly likely to be injured in a Motor Accident whilst at work and with the Liberal-CTP changes often the transport companies’ insurances are now often left out-of-pocket, and this has driven up their premiums disproportionately. Since 2016/7 to 2022/3 financial year the increase of workers compensation premiums in NSW for freight and delivery industries has been 24%, two-and-a-half times greater than the average. These ultimately transfers to the Australian Consumer and puts pressure on Cost-of-Living.

The Liberal-CTP changes has transferred the responsibility of taking care of and compensating people injured in motor accidents away from the at-fault driver and their insurer, and onto the regular Australian Taxpayer and Consumer. These changes have put pressure on the Cost-of-Living for Australian Households.

Whilst there have been several past inquiries into the operation of this CTP scheme, there has been no detailed investigation as to the impact it has had on the daily cost-of-living for Australian Households.

It is for this reason that Vrege Kolokossian, Senior Partner at GMP Law, has called upon members of the Government and the Parliament of the Commonwealth and NSW for an immediate inquiry as to economic impact that these CTP-changes has had on each Australian Household.

7 March 2023

Media Release
For immediate release

“Unlocking the potential of social enterprise: The key to the Treasurer’s values-based economy”

Treasurer Jim Chalmers recent “Capitalism after the crisis” essay highlights the need for a purpose-led economy for post-crisis Australia, with social impact experts affirming that there is a proven business model that can provide the antidote.

There are currently 12,000 businesses across Australia that exist to reduce inequality – contributing $21 billion to the economy per year and supporting the creation of 200,000 jobs, proving that a shared-values economy is within reach.

“What’s exciting about this (Chalmers) proposal is that many of the mechanisms to move in that direction are already in front of us. They just need to be unlocked”, Tara Anderson, CEO of Social Traders, Australia’s advocate for business embedded with purpose.

Social Traders sees that the growing trend in considered consumer purchasing is here to stay and that support to scale the social enterprise model is key to achieving a more inclusive economy.

“Collectively, our business and government members have already spent nearly $400 million on products and services that have in-built social dividend, just by switching their spending to social enterprises.”
Tara adds; “It’s proof alone that social enterprise procurement has the potential to transform business expenses into assets (impact outcomes)”.

Social Traders provide Australia’s only social enterprise certification, giving corporates and governments the confidence to embed these businesses into supply chains – in return enabling over 2,700 jobs, 550k hours of job training, $20 million delivered in community services and $6 million donated to charity annually.

“Corporations are already grappling with the challenge of how to meet environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations, do business sustainably, and fuse purpose into business…guess who’s been doing that for decades – social enterprise”, Tara Anderson, Social Traders, CEO.

With stakeholder capitalism at its core, the Treasurers essay asserts that now is the time for our democratic society to “understand that economic inclusion is fundamental” for the health of our democracy and the economic safety of our nation.

His main message is a call for a “more resilient and adaptable economy”, which the social enterprise sector believes is on offer if Australian governments (at all levels) can come together to provide the policy scaffolding to scale the innovative social enterprise model.

“Our work at Social Traders is to support social enterprise in delivering both social and economic objectives, -it’s now time for Australia to catch up and work towards a more inclusive and resilient economy”. Alex Hooke, Social Traders, Executive Director, Advocacy & Engagement.

Social enterprises blend the traditional transaction of goods or services, with social outcomes, and neither are comprised in the process – now its time for the private sector and governments at large to catch up.
Social Traders support a thriving social enterprise sector – contributing to a more inclusive and equitable Australia, working collaboratively across business and governments to embed a purpose driven economy.

For media enquiries, contact: Bella Borello, Head of Marketing, Social Traders, [email protected] m.0413 637 686

Contact Graeme Goodings
0403 929 245
[email protected]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A Man Called Possum – the Audiobook
The Man who became a legend of the Australian Outback

A Man Called Possum written by Max Jones narrated by Graeme Goodings

Complete audiobook
https://awesound.com/a/a-man-called-possum? code = PossumJ8GZG4N

As the mighty Murray swells and flood peaks reach heights only seen in 1956 comes a story of a man who turned his back on society to live as recluse along the Murray for more than 50 years.
There were rumours he was criminal on the run. Worse, could he be a doctor who had fled after murdering his wife? Over many years the mystery grew until Riverland Police Detective Sergeant Max Jones went in search of the man known only as ‘Possum.’
It took years tracking Possums’ whereabouts along the Murray before Max caught up with him, and then it took numerous meetings before Possum felt confident enough to tell the real story.
So how could he possibly survive living for decades in the outdoors? The outback is a land of extremes, daily temperatures of 35 degrees or more in summer plunging to near zero in winter. But not only did he survive, he thrived for 54 years.
So what was Possum’s story? Where did he come from? Why did he choose to live the life he did? And how did he develop a connection with the wildlife, the birds, the animals that were to be his only companions in life?
From 8 to 80 this is a story of adventure, ambition, rejection, resilience, compassion and at the end of it all, optimism to take on and deal all that life can throw at you.
Max Jones, an outback legend in his own right, tells a compelling story of the friendship he built up with the Possum and unravels a story for all ages.
For interviews and further information contact Graeme Goodings 0403 929245

A detailed analysis performed by UK Medical Device Marketing Agency CommuniD reveals an increasing number of orthopaedic surgeons present on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube, gathering huge digital communities comprised of patients, doctors, and other professionals involved in the medical business.

The old days when a patient had to sit passively in the hospital’s waiting room to get advice from an inaccessible, old-fashioned doctor are gone. Surgeons are now proficient not only in their clinical practice but also in digital communication. The phenomenon is a natural result of the increased adoption of social media as a “real-time portfolio” for medical professionals. With a striking 4.9 billion users across the world in 2023, it’s not surprising that the orthopaedic community is turning to Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other platforms to showcase their professional expertise online. They use these platforms to help spread specialist knowledge to the wider public, create awareness about procedures, or expand their professional network.

Dr. Robert Rozbruch is an example of the new generation of medical professionals who have built a massive online community. The NY-based professor of clinical orthopaedic surgery updates his Instagram profile almost daily, sharing photos and videos of successful limb-lengthening procedures and complex reconstruction surgery outcomes with his nearly 15 thousand followers.

Within a few clicks, you can find Professor Munjed Al Muderis, an Australia-based general lower limb surgeon and one of the world leaders in osseointegration procedures for amputees. On his YouTube channel with more than 2.7 million views, Prof. Al Muderis presents multiple cases of osseointegration intervention, complex limb reconstructions, knee replacements, muscle reinnervation, and ligament surgery. Al Muderis also shares fragments of his practice on Facebook, a platform where the doctor has over nine thousand followers.

Dr. Neil Bradbury, a British knee specialist at Wellington Hospital in London and co-founder of the Biological Knee Society, is an expert in robotic-assisted joint replacement of the knee and regenerative surgery. He uses Twitter’s quick and sweet 144-character format to share insights on ligament reconstruction, meniscal transplant, and the latest innovations in non-surgical orthopaedic treatments.

In the professional realm of social media, Dr Russel Bodner, surgeon and sports medicine specialist, uses LinkedIn as an avenue to talk about Arthroscopic Surgery, hip, joint, and knee replacement, commenting on clinical cases and the use of technology to improve orthopaedic practice with his network of over 5000 followers.

In the past, medical information used to lie only in the hands of peer-reviewed or specialist journals, which also controlled the accuracy of the information transmitted and acted as gatekeepers. Although the advent of social media has created a valuable democratic and informal space for medical professionals and patients, such freedom comes with potential risks, especially in the medical environment. Reassuringly, the fact that medical professionals are highly regulated is a strong incentive to keep their claims evidenced and justifiable. However, it is always best to evaluate the authority of the post-writer visualising the clinical and scientific background on databases like PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ), EMBASE, MEDILINE.

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Monday, 6th March 2023

HEADLINE: Queensland Government innovation fund backs Global Road Technology’s cutting-edge dust control solution

Queensland headquartered engineering services and solutions company Global Road Technology (GRT) innovative approach to dust control is being backed by the Queensland Government’s Ignite Ideas Fund as the business continues to grow its operations.

GRT recently received $100,000 in the Round 9 Ignite Ideas Funding through the Advance Queensland innovation initiative designed to support the state’s businesses undertaking commercialisation projects that will benefit the economy now and into the future.

This funding is for the purposes of assisting growth awareness for the company’s latest offering, its Australian-made SMART Dosing Unit, an automated dosing system designed to enhance the effectiveness of dust suppression and water management systems on mine sites.

According to GRT CEO Troy Adams, the funding will assist the company build its market presence across the country as it seeks to provide mining companies with a turnkey solution to reducing dust pollution at a time when concerns are growing around lung diseases like silicosis.

“Our SMART dosing technology is receiving great traction in the mining industry with trials being run on some of the biggest mine sites in Australia as miners look at ways to reduce their carbon footprint and the amount of particulate pollution generated by their activities – both issues that our product an address,” said Mr Adams.
“Designed and assembled by GRT’s engineers adhering to the company’s ISO 9001 certified quality management system, these Australian-manufactured SMART Dosing Units consist of a central control and satellite communication module utilising Internet of Things (IoT) technology to provide the ability to remotely control and automate product use. As a company we are grateful for the support of the Queensland Government’s Advance Queensland Ignite Ideas initiative as the funding will assist us in accelerating our growth while at the same time assisting the mining industry in protecting workers and becoming more environmentally friendly.”
This announcement comes at a time of significant growth for GRT an international, engineering technology company that provides innovative products and solutions for the mining, civil, agricultural, resources, land development, and environmental management sectors.

In February, it announced a new partnership with TotalEnergies Marketing Australia, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies SE, to become its exclusive distributor.

“This partnership will be transformational for GRT,” Mr Adams said.

“This partnership with TotalEnergies Marketing Australia will be transformational for our business and the entire GRT team is looking forward to the opportunity to significantly build our presence within the Australian and international mining services market.”

TotalEnergies will supply a suite of environmentally safe, sustainable and cutting-edge dust suppression products, designed to stabilise soil while stopping the spread of airborne particulate pollution at mine sites.
GRT is also investing significantly in R&D, digital transformation and innovation to make it a leader in air pollution reduction at a time when the mining industry is looking at ways it can address its environmental impact and provide greater protection for workers.
As knowledge around the dangers of lung diseases like silicosis grows and awareness is raised around how it can be caused by the types of particulates created when cutting through certain types of rocks during mining activity, GRT is finding itself at the forefront of conversations around worker safety.
For Troy, GRT’s innovative product suite of dust suppression non-toxic chemical applications twinned with its engineered dosing and application techniques has seen it emerge as a national leader in the development of infrastructure and process solutions for Australian industry.
“GRT is well-placed to become an Australian and worldwide industry leader in dust control strategies, particularly in the mining, agricultural, and construction sectors and as a company, we are looking forward to growing our presence over the coming year with a mission to protect workers and lessen the environmental impact mining has on the planet,” said Troy.

About GRT:
GRT is an Australian-owned company with an international footprint that provides revolutionary solutions to deliver better and safer infrastructure and operational outcomes across the roads, resources, and rural sectors.

GRT products and applications have been developed by their team of engineers and scientists, working in partnership with leading industry and academic institutions. GRT’s technology can be applied across a broad range of materials and environments to create durable, safe, and sustainable infrastructure and operations.

Visit globalroadtechnology.com for further information about the company and its products.

Media Contact:
Sean Braybrook, Inskribed
M + 61 406 961 067
E [email protected]

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CUMINU a leading blockchain technology company, has announced the upcoming launch of its new adult content platform, Cummuniti. The platform will revolutionize the way people consume and access adult content, providing a more secure, decentralized, and anonymous platform for users worldwide.

The Cummuniti 18+ platform is built on the latest blockchain technology, providing users with unmatched privacy and security when accessing adult content. The platform is designed to be accessible from anywhere in the world and will offer an extensive range of adult content, including videos, images, and live streams.

Cummuniti provides instant payments and KYC for creators, enabling them to monetize their content and receive payments in a timely and efficient manner. Fans can enjoy complete anonymity, giving them the freedom to explore and interact without fear of judgment or exposure. Additionally, users can filter media with up to 1500 hashtags, allowing them to easily discover and explore new content and creators.

Unlike traditional providers, Cummuniti puts creators and fans first, offering a platform that is designed to meet their needs and preferences. The platform is committed to creating a safe and secure environment that empowers creators and fans to express themselves freely and without fear.

Cuminu’s 18+ platform represents a new era in adult entertainment, empowering creators and fans with the tools they need to connect and express themselves freely, said a spokesperson for the company.

The launch of Cummuniti 18+ platform is set to disrupt the adult content industry and create a new standard for privacy, security, and user experience.

For more information, please visit https://cuminu.io/ or https://twitter.com/CumInuToken

Keep Australia Beautiful NSW has announced Scone as the overall winner of the Keep Australia Beautiful NSW 2022 Sustainable Communities Tidy Towns Awards at an event on 4 March (postponed from November 2022 due the November floods) hosted by the 2021 Award winner, Singleton.
Scone has been practicing principles of sustainability as a matter of survival for many years and although new to the Sustainable Communities Tidy Town Awards, their projects and programs entered in 2022 were exemplary.
Keep Australia Beautiful CEO, Val Southam said that ‘Scone has an inspiring ability to overcome challenges and motivate the community to work towards a better future. We could not be prouder to announce Scone as the NSW Tidy Towns overall winner.’
KAB NSW Tidy Towns Assessor, Doug MacDonald noted that “it was evident that they have been committed for a long time and that their thinking is clear and purposeful”.
Scone’s projects were as diverse as the individuals and groups involved in seeing through each of the 7 initiatives entered, and what has made Scone stand out is a clear collective vision for what a sustainable Scone looks like.
Scone took out multiple category wins, the Scone District Garden Club won their respective population category for Habitat & Wildlife Conservation, and the Scone Literary Festival took home the Heritage & Culture Award.
The principle and four (4) students at Belltrees Public School deserve a special mention, winning two Highly Commended Awards in Waterways & Marine Protection and Young Legends categories, and being crowned the Winner of the Communication & Engagement category for their inspirational project ‘Regenerative Agriculture at Belltrees’.
Scone Tidy Towns Committee Chair, Ian Judd, was over the moon with the announcement made at the annual Tidy Towns Awards Dinner on Saturday night at the Singleton Civic Centre, saying just how much the Tidy Towns Awards mean to the Scone community and for environmental progress across the state.
“To be called a Tidy Town is a badge of honour, a reflection of a community focused on striving for sustainable excellence. It is about the people and the relationships developed by community, schools, Councils, and business to create an environmental, social and economically sustainable community. It is about the love people have for their town and the pride they have for showcasing it to others. Tidy Towns is the way towards developing a great town – it is bloody brilliant.”
KAB NSWs Awards Program Manager, Elliot Stephens, said that “The ability of Scone’s community groups to collaborate with one another and work towards a shared goal is the perfect demonstration of what the Sustainable Communities Tidy Towns program is all about, and we are eagerly looking forward to receiving entries when the 2023 Tidy Towns Program opens in late March.”
The 2022 Sustainable Communities Tidy Towns Awards Winners Book is available for download from https://www.kabnsw.org.au/download/7792/?tmstv=1677484231
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EDITOR’S NOTE:
ABOUT THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES – TIDY TOWNS AWARDS
Since 1981, the Sustainable Communities – Tidy Towns Program has been rewarding and recognising projects around litter, waste management, recycling, heritage, community spirit and other environmental areas in towns both large and small across the breadth of NSW.
We endeavour to deliver an inclusive and positive platform that encourages shared learnings and inspires environmental action at the local level. The program recognises and celebrates those rural and regional communities who are pioneering the path towards a more sustainable future

For more information about the NSW Sustainable Communities Tidy Towns Awards visit: https://www.kabnsw.org.au/sustainable-communities-tidy-towns/

ABOUT KAB NSW:
Keep Australia Beautiful NSW (KABNSW) is the state’s premier organisation for litter reduction and environmental sustainability. Independent and not-for-profit, our focus is to engage communities and collaborate with industry, businesses, state and local government to promote sustainable behaviour changes for the future prosperity of our State.
Keeping Australia beautiful is about more than keeping litter out of our environment and over a 40-year history our programs have adapted to incorporate all aspects of sustainability. We have built a state-wide network of dedicated individuals, businesses, schools, community groups and government bodies striving to deliver a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
Through five core programs we work with communities across regional, metropolitan, and coastal NSW to educate and motivate environmental initiatives.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Val Southam
CEO, Keep Australia Beautiful NSW
[email protected]
0419 016 401