Environment enthusiasts sought for advisory group
NEWS RELEASE
19 November 2008
Environment
enthusiasts sought for advisory group
Wellington's
Environmental Reference Group, which advises the Council on
the management of the city's natural environment and
environmental policies, is looking for more members.
The
group wants to involve a wide range of people to look into
issues such as climate change, biodiversity, reducing solid
and liquid waste, and sustainable use of energy and
water.
The Council’s Environment Portfolio
Leader, Councillor Celia Wade-Brown, says people with
knowledge and experience in these areas are needed to
maintain the group's expertise as it has been undergoing a
natural turnover of membership.
"Many
Wellingtonians have a real passion for our city’s
environment. People who already have good links to local
environmental initiatives should consider putting themselves
forward. We won’t be selecting members to represent
organisations, but because of their enthusiasm and knowledge
about environmental issues," she says.
The
Environmental Reference Group meets about every two months
and is also consulted by email from time to time. Membership
is voluntary but a small meeting attendance fee is paid. If
you would like to be part of the group, or if your
organisation wants to recommend someone, send a nomination
email or letter to the Council. Nominations should include
contact details and a short profile with information
about:
qualifications, technical expertise or work
experience in the environment field
knowledge of local
opportunities and priorities in Wellington
enthusiasm for
environmental issues and involvement in practical
initiatives in the home, workplace or community
ability
to access community or professional
networks.
Nominations should be mailed to Sharon
Bennett at Wellington City Council, PO Box 2199, Wellington,
faxed to 801 3231 or emailed to
Sharon.bennett@wcc.govt.nz
The closing date for
nominations is 5pm, Monday 22 December. The current
Environmental Reference Group members will help decide who
is invited to join the group.
Further information
about the group – and the Council’s wider environmental
work – is available from the Council’s website at
www.Wellington.govt.nz
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