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Blue Mountains Greens call for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup to be ‘brought to the Blue Mountains’

Blue Mountains Greens call for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup to be ‘brought to the Blue Mountains’

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The Blue Mountains Greens are calling on the Blue Mountains City Council to work with the Australian government and FIFA to “bring the 2023 Women’s Football World Cup to the Blue Mountains”. Australia and New Zealand are co-hosting the World Cup across nine cities in...
Blue Mountains Greens launch ambitious Local Climate Action Plan

Blue Mountains Greens launch ambitious Local Climate Action Plan

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The Blue Mountains Greens has launched its Local Climate Action Plan at a virtual event with Greens MP Jenny Leong, Councillor Brent Hoare, and candidates, Sarah Redshaw and Kingsley Liu. The Blue Mountains Greens Local Climate Action Plan is made up of 65 proposed...
Blue Mountains Greens will introduce a reuseable nappy and sanitary item rebate

Blue Mountains Greens will introduce a reuseable nappy and sanitary item rebate

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The Blue Mountains Greens will seek to introduce a reusable nappy and sanitary item rebate if elected at the local government elections in December. Around 800 tonnes of disposable nappies are sent to landfill in the Blue Mountains each year, and approximately 150kg...
Blue Mountains Greens calls on Immigration Minister to make it easier for communities to sponsor refugees

Blue Mountains Greens calls on Immigration Minister to make it easier for communities to sponsor refugees

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Greens councillor Brent Hoare successfully moved a motion at Tuesday night’s Blue Mountains City Council that will see council write to Federal Immigration Minister Alex Hawke, calling on him to make it easier for communities to sponsor refugees to come to Australia....

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