Event reminder: The Hills are Alive, Wed 30th April, 5:30 doors open.

By Steve Gates

Dear NRPG members and interested,

Hope to see you there, and please invite friends.

Kind regards,
Steve Gates

Secretary, NRPG Bushcarers

Hi all, 

We can’t wait to welcome you to our environment and climate forum, ‘The Hills are Alive‘, this Wednesday 30th April! The upcoming federal election has huge implications for the living places we all love, and we look forward to this critical conversation about what’s at stake.

Our fantastic panel includes four of the leading candidates for the new federal seat of Bullwinkel: we’re excited to hear from Trish Cook (Labor), Matt Moran (Liberal), Mia Davies (Nationals), and Abbey Bishop (Greens). We’ll be asking a range of questions about the big issues on the minds of voters, from nature laws to nuclear and much more.

Event details

Wed 30th April, doors open from 5:30pm, event 6pm to 8pm

Kalamunda Community Centre, 2 Crescent Rd, Kalamunda

Getting there

Kalamunda Community Centre is a short drive down Mundaring Weir Road from the centre of Kalamunda. There is parking (including accessible parking) located near the side entry doors. The Centre can also be reached by bus during term time – please see Google Maps or Transperth to plan your journey.

Questions for our panel

You’ll have an opportunity to suggest questions for our panel and upvote others’ suggestions, so please bring your phone and your burning questions on environment and climate policy.

There are still seats available for now, so please share this event with colleagues, friends, and family who want to learn more about what this federal election means for our environment and climate! 

I look forward to seeing you there!

Best,
Matt

Matt Berry
Partnership and Advocacy Manager
He/Him
Mon – Fri

[email protected]
(08) 6558 5155 | Ext – 1009
1186 Hay street, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005


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