One Night the Moon film fundraiser 3 Dec

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NO DUMP IN THE FLINDERS RANGES

Film fundraiser: One Night the Moon
Saturday 3rd December 7pm Mercury Cinema Morphett St

Come along to the Mercury Cinema in Adelaide to see One Night the Moon, a film by Rachel Perkins shot in the Flinders Ranges on Adnyamathanha country.

This is a fundraiser event for the campaign to oppose a national nuclear waste dump at Barndioota in the Flinders Ranges.

Guest speakers: Adnyamathanha Traditional Owner Regina McKenzie from Yappala Station and Rob Webb from the Hawker community. Come and show your support and enjoy a night with the community on the front of Australia’s latest nuclear waste push.

Hosted by the Flinders Local Action Group (FLAG) and supported by Conservation SA.

Tickets are $20.

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Anti-nuclear Coalition meeting Monday 5 December.

ANC’s final meeting for the year will be on Monday 5th Dec, 6 p.m. at The Joinery. We will show the 13 min video sent to us by British scientist, Chris Busby, then have a (hopefully) short meeting, followed by a shared meal. Bring a plate of something to share, and we’ll get some juice and soft drink. If you want alcohol, BYO. It would be great to see some of our anti-dump colleagues who don’t normally come to ANC meetings.

Dr Chris Busby is known for his theories about the negative health effects of very low-dose ionising radiation, which have very clear implications for the Federal Govt’s dump in the Flinders. Ally Fricker asked Chris Busby if he cared to comment on the South Australian dump fiasco, which he has kindly done, despite the many demands on his time. If you can’t get to the meeting you can see the video here.

Adelaide FoE Meeting & Workshop

Join Leigh Ewbank from Yes2Renewables for a quick update on the campaign,
followed by a workshop on using social media for campaigns.

6pm Wednesday Nov 23rd, at the Minor Works Building (just off Sturt Street, behind East of Norman). There’s wifi in the building, so you can bring your laptop or mobile device along!

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The Minor Works Building, at 22 Stamford Ct, accessed via the Ergo site.

Please Register via eventbrite

Solar – not so intermittent – Sustainable Engineering meeting 14/11

Join members of FOE-Adl’s Clean Futures Collective at this meeting hosted by Sustainable Engineering.

Solar – Not so Intermittent
Mon 14/11
5:30pm Flinders Uni building Vic Square
by Sustainable Engineering
SolarReserve – CSP with molten salt energy storage technology
SolarReserve is a leading global developer of utility-scale solar power projects headquartered in California, USA with offices in Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, Middle East and Europe. The company has commercialised a proprietary advanced solar thermal technology with integrated energy storage that enables firm, fully dispatchable, non-intermittent electricity to be generated from the sun, day or night. SolarReserve has successfully financed and constructed more than US$1.8 billion of large scale solar projects worldwide, with development and long-term power contracts for 482 megawatts of solar projects. Daniel will discuss SolarReserve Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) with molten salt energy storage technology, its operational Crescent Dunes project and provide an update on SolarReserve’s plans to build the Aurora Solar Energy Project in Port Augusta, the first of a number of projects planned for South Australia.

RSVP here

Invitation to Defend Renewables meeting 22 Nov

Victoria’s Yes2Renewables campaign is expanding to South Australia and you are invited to be part of it. Individuals and renewables campaign groups such as Friends of the Earth Adelaide’s Clean Futures Collective, Solar Citizens, Climate Emergency Action Network, and Australian Youth Climate Coalition are joining together to defend renewables in SA.

Next meeting Tuesday 22 November, 6.30pm at the Joinery 111 Franklin St
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Yes2Renewables Team photo 8 November 2016 – please join us!

RENEWABLE ENERGY IS UNDER ATTACK!

South Australia is a renewable energy success story. The state is fast approaching 50% renewables and has booming solar, energy storage, and wind power sectors.

This success has made South Australia public enemy #1 for the fossil fuel lobby, who will do anything to stop our transition to 100% renewables.

In July, the fossil fuel lobby and their boosters in the media blamed renewable energy for price spikes caused by big coal and gas copanies gaming the market. And in September they blamed a blackout on renewables rather than the obvious cause: a one-in-fifty-year storm.

The fossil fuel lobby is prepared to sacrifice South Australian jobs, investment in regional communities, and our climate to protect their own interests.

In Novermber, community members met up at The Joinery in Adelaide to kick off a grassroots campaign to defend South Australia’s renewable energy leadeship.

We’re fired up and ready for action, but we’re going to need a hand… Will you join us at the next meeting of the Yes 2 Renewables Adelaide action group?

You’ll meet fellow community members who want to rollout renewables. Snacks and beverages will be available. And no prior knowledge is needed.

Attendees will find out about our strategy to defend South Australia’s renewable energy leadership, secure jobs and investment, and ramp up action on climate change. Most importantly, we’ll start taking action together.

Please feel free to bring family, friends, and colleagues along to the info session.

For more info, visit https://yes2renewables.org/ or contact Leigh Ewbank on 0406 316 176 / leigh.ewbank@foe.org.au