June 2008
With the end of the financial year in sight, EWB would like to invite you to get one last tax deduction!
Donations can be made through our donations page or our appeal registry on Karma Currency:
Solid Waste management in developing countries has become a concern and it has, in terms of scarce resources, been the most demanding yet most unacknowledged urban service. Nepals capital city and Kathmandu valley is no exception.
At the "ewb elements" exhibition in Canberra last month Francis Morphy shared her reflections on the link between Indigenous Art and Community development. Here is what she had to say.
Melbourne University's EWB Chapter invited Oxfam's Executive Director Andrew Hewitt to share his thoughts on the future of Reconciliation at an event last month. A transcript of that presentation in now available here.
On Thursday 8 May 2008 Monique Cramer, QUT chapter team leader, daughter, girlfriend, sister, and friend to many tragically passed away in a traffic accident.
Do you have a vision about Australias energy future? Share these in the National Energy Essay Competition (NEEC).
The Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC) is currently accepting applications to join the Australian Youth Delegation to the conference and international negotiations for the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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