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Who Cares about the Environment in 2006? is a survey of NSW people's environmental knowledge, attitudes and behaviours.
Since 1994 surveys have been undertaken to reveal, track and report community attitudes towards environmental issues, the role of education and the impact of government policies and programs.
The 2006 survey continues this tradition. It also explores the concepts of 'environment' and 'sustainability' as well as the motivations, triggers and barriers people have to adopting environmentally friendly behaviour.
Factsheets

Fact sheets in an easy-to-read format for the popular topics of water, climate change and energy, air quality and regulation.
Find out about how the neighbourhood and community centre staff and volunteers across NSW are encouraged to live and work sustainably.
Littering is one of the most visible and persistent environmental issues facing NSW and it costs the community millions of dollars every year. How does the community view litter? Find out more about littering behaviour and the impact of the community education program.
How do we perform? An assessment of littering behaviour and litter characteristics. A baseline measurement of littering behaviour in NSW – first biennial survey.
Download the brochure to find out what workshops a bi-lingual educator could deliver for your ethnic community.
Knowing that your program makes a difference is crucial. This guide is for anyone who is conducting education to promote more sustainable living. It helps you to build evaluation into your program and is suited to projects of any size and budget.
Money isn't all you're saving - check out Australia's Standby Power Strategy 2002 - 2012
Meet the community needs – how to establish a recycling system in public places.