Cr Anthony Tran
The sustainability and health of our municipality is one of the biggest challenges facing us today.
The City of Maribyrnong is already experiencing the impacts of climate change, with extreme weather events, river flooding, and ongoing poor levels of air quality.
Here at council, we are working hard in the climate emergency space to create a safer, sustainable and more resilient future for our City. Guided by our Climate Emergency Strategy and Action Plan, we’ve set a goal to reduce our carbon emissions to zero by 2030.
Part of the solution is supporting our community to take action, but also acknowledging the joint effort required across all levels of government to bring about the necessary change to mitigate and adapt to these impacts at a local level.
One of the driving forces behind council’s recent advocacy submission to the Federal Government’s National Adaptation Plan and the Victorian Government’s Inquiry into Climate Resilience is the need for a coordinated, consistent, and adequately funded approach to adaptation (actions taken to prepare for and adjust to the current and projected impacts of climate change).
Whether you are starting out on your climate action journey or looking to expand your efforts, there are a range of initiatives within the City of Maribyrnong that encourage residents to take action.
Partnering with CERES, we recently hosted the ‘Student Environmental Leadership Summit’ at Maidstone Community Centre to empower local high school students to act on climate change.
This Sunday, 2 June, council is hosting the first ever Living Future Expo at Footscray Community Arts and The Line in Footscray.
This exciting family-friendly event will be packed with enriching experiences and informative exhibits designed to not only be educational, but also enjoyable for visitors of all ages.
From eco-friendly transportation solutions, to strategies on how to become more self- sufficient in your own backyard, the Expo will feature an array of exhibitors, each showcasing innovative approaches to sustainability. It is a wonderful opportunity to learn about climate emergency, air quality, EVs and nature and biodiversity. Come along from 10am – 5pm for a day filled with entertainment, food, and children’s activities