Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Walk Against Warming 2008


Climate change is the most critical issue of our time, so join in the Walk Against Warming to be held on the Great River Walk at Weir Reserve on 15 November at 11am.

Walk Against Warming 2008 comes at a critical point, when the community's voice has never been more important to demand strong, urgent action from our government and justice for developing nations affected by global warming.

Supported locally by Council, the event is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of people in cities across Australia for the largest community day of action on climate change.

Walk Against Warming will be critical in showing leaders across the political spectrum that we expect Governmet to take action now.

Come and enjoy a walk along the Great River Walk and bring a picnic and a banner. Walkers will also be encouraged to 'have their say' on climate change. The first 100 attendees will receive a free sausage sandwhich, drink and native tree. You can also get a free temporary tattoo from Council's sustainability mascot the Eastern Water Dragon. For more information on the walk call 4732 8121.

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