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Creating Change: Have Your Say at Tweed’s Climate Action Café

Creating Change: Have Your Say at Tweed’s Climate Action Café
By Jeff Gibbs
Tweed Shire Council is inviting residents to take an active role in shaping the region’s future by attending two Climate Action Cafés next week. These interactive workshops aim to inspire residents to support community-led climate initiatives, offering a platform for collaboration and innovation.
The Climate Action Cafés will take place at:
- Murwillumbah Services Club on Wednesday, 19 February (5–8:30 pm)
- Cabarita Beach Bowls and Sports Club on Saturday, 22 February (12 noon–3:30 pm)
RSVPs are essential, and light refreshments will be provided at both events.
An Invitation to Make a Difference
The Cafés will provide a casual and engaging space where residents can share ideas, brainstorm solutions, and prioritise local projects to tackle climate challenges. Projects most supported by attendees will be further developed and supported by the newly formed Community Climate Action Group.
Debbie Firestone, Council’s Climate Change and Sustainability Program Leader, encouraged residents to come along and participate in the conversation.
“These events are informal, fun workshops designed to promote discussion and help us determine what’s most important to the community,” Ms Firestone said.
“The Tweed is one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in NSW, and many of us have experienced the impact of extreme weather events on our homes, businesses, and wellbeing. But we also know how resilient and resourceful this community is.
“If you have a project idea that can make a difference—or if you’re simply passionate about being part of a positive change—come along and help shape the future of climate action in the Tweed.”
Key Topics for Exploration
Attendees will focus on several core topics, including:
- Biodiversity, coasts, and waterways
- Energy, water, and buildings
- Food systems and agriculture
- Waste and circular economy
- Education and climate conversations
These discussions will help develop a Community Climate Action Plan, with mentors and support from the Community Climate Action Group, who will be on hand to guide projects through to implementation.
Join the Movement
Tweed residents have already shown remarkable leadership in rooftop solar adoption, electric vehicle use, and wildlife conservation efforts. Now’s the time to take that passion a step further and work together to build a sustainable, climate-resilient future.
Event Details:
- Climate Action Café #1 – Murwillumbah Services Club
- Wednesday, 19 February | 🕔 5–8:30 pm
- Register here
- Climate Action Café #2 – Cabarita Beach Bowls and Sports Club
- Saturday, 22 February | 🕛 12 noon–3:30 pm
- Register here
For more information, contact Debbie Firestone on (02) 6670 2400 or email tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au.
Come and be part of the solution. Your ideas can help create lasting change!
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