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Issue 18 - Dec 2010

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Parramatta challenges commuters

The Commuter Challenge website provides online motivation and ideas

During November Parramatta workers were challenged to try different ways to commute to work. More >

Be an energy and climate change community leader

Get together with family, friends, neighbours and workmates

Energymark is helping households and communities reduce their carbon footprints and save power. More >

Love your leftovers

A delicious salad to use up those extra vegetables this festive season

Food is at the heart of most celebrations, but often we end up with leftover ingredients or leftovers from a meal. More >

Newsflash

Congratulations to this year's winners of the Banksia Foundation's Awards for economic, social and environmental performance.

2011 is the International Year of Forests.

Book an appointment for a free home power assessment before 1 February 2011 and go into the draw to win one of 5 grocery vouchers worth $1,000. Conditions apply.

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DECCW 2010/951 | ISSN 1833-2153

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