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  • Newtown Climate Newsletter – December 2023

    Our vision is to be Australia’s first inner city zero emissions community, through a transition that is fast, fair and fun. We are inclusive and democratic, community led, positive and focused on what works. Hello (or warimi in Dharug language) and welcome to what is our first newsletter for some time! We’ve had some new…

  • 2023 community survey now open

    We’ve launched two community surveys to get the views of local residents and businesses as we head into the holiday season and start to plan for 2024. These surveys will help us to better understand and more accurately represent our community’s needs and desires for the zero emissions transition. Thanks in advance for your responses!…

  • Inner West Council to take first steps to phase out gas

    Inner West Council will vote on Tuesday 5 December on a motion to begin the phase-out of gas in Inner West houses. If successful, the motion will see the council move away from gas in its own facilities, and amend its Development Control Plan (DCP) to prevent new indoor gas connections in residential dwellings. Over…

  • Senate enquiry into residential electrification

    The Federal Senate Economics References Committee is currently conducting an enquiry into residential electrification. The enquiry’s terms of reference include the economic benefits of household electrification, barriers to electrification, costs and benefits, and solutions to economic barriers for low-income households. Public submissions to the enquiry are due by 29 September. Electrifying our homes and neighbourhoods…

  • First public EV charger opens in Newtown

    Newtown finally has its first public EV charger, with an EVX Australia charger opening on Brown St, outside Newtown Library. The charger has two type-2 plugs and is part of a City of Sydney trial. The lack of public charging facilities has been a barrier to EV uptake, with many Inner West residents unable to…

  • Newtown Climate joins call for 30 km/h local streets

    Newtown Climate has joined a group of community organisations across the Inner West calling for Inner West Council to introduce 30 km/h local streets in some parts of the Inner West as part of its planned InnerWest@40 strategy. While the initial plan for InnerWest@40 would have seen a 40 km/h speed limit introduced across the…

  • Inner West Council seeking your ideas for King St and Enmore Rd

    The Inner West Council is seeking community views to inform a new public domain master plan for King St and Enmore Road. The Council is calling for input via an online map and short survey on Your Say Inner West, or you can also write to the Council. We’d love to see King St and…

  • Inner West Council to roll out LGA-wide FOGO collection by October

    According to the Sydney Morning Herald the Inner West Council will roll out bins for kitchen scraps and food waste to all Inner West households by October, achieving full coverage of Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) collection across the local government area. The Council is aiming for a 40% reduction in waste going to…

  • Renewable energy mural lights up Newtown

    Renewable energy mural lights up Newtown

    Newtown has a new piece of renewable energy-themed street art, following the completion of a new mural on Commodore St. The work was commissioned by local residents and Newtown Climate members Mamoon and Carly and painted by artist James Middleton.

  • Newtown Climate joins the Better Streets Coalition

    Newtown Climate joins the Better Streets Coalition

    We are pleased to announce that Newtown Climate is now a member of the Better Streets Coalition. We’ll support Better Streets’ network of community groups in campaigning for safe, healthy, people-friendly and climate-friendly streets that are accessible to all, and give people more options to move around safely and enjoyably. The Better Streets campaign has…