Nestled between the pristine Otway forests and the sea, the small town of Apollo Bay is a paradise for locals and tourists alike. But like many towns, remote often means […]
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Shop around, switch things off and seal the gaps: a renter’s guide to energy efficiency
For renters, who can’t make big changes such as solar installations, there are still lots of ways to reduce your energy bill and stay warm. Article of 2 July 2022 […]
Southcoast Health and Sustainability Alliance has received funding to plan for the upgrading of community halls throughout the Eurobodalla to emergency havens
Southcoast Health and Sustainability Alliance (SHASA) has received funding from St Vincent de Paul Society to create a strategic plan for upgrading community facilities throughout the Eurobodalla to be more […]
Electric boats cheap to run, environmentally friendly and interest in them is growing
As cars, scooters and bikes become increasingly electrified in Australia, there has also been a spike in interest in another category of transport – boats. Article of 25 June 2022 […]
Labor discount plan to bring down cost of electric cars to take effect on July 1 2022
Some electric vehicle models should become cheaper from July 1, with the Albanese government confirming it will honour a promise to provide exemptions from certain federal taxes from the start […]
Over a third of US population to stay indoors amid record breaking heat
Read this Guardian Article by Gloria Oladipo, on 16 June 2022 about the current Heatwaves in America, where temperatures in Arizona have reached 43C for four consecutive days, with government […]
Electric Cars could be cheaper as a crucial component in them drops in price
The cost of electric cars could start to fall as the price of a core component in EV batteries is expected to reduce, according to market analysts Credit Suisse. Read about in the ABC The Business […]
Kathryn Maxwell: Our Local Hero
Our President, Kathryn Maxwell received a highly commended Local Hero award from the Eurobodalla Council 2022 local hero awards – read all about her journey to the Eurobodalla and what […]
90% of Royal Commission recommendations have been ignored according to Emergency Leaders for Climate
Emergency Leaders for Climate (ELCA ) claim the federal government has failed to implement 90 per cent of the recommendations of the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements Report, […]
Launch of plan to smash energy bills and carbon emissions on the South Coast
The work of Rewiring Australia got a write up in the Bay Post. See what our Jack Egan has to say about Rewiring Australia in the article by Sam Baker […]
South Coast Community Kitchen: Making sure no one falls through the cracks
Article in the Bay Post about SHASA’s partner, South Coast Community Kitchen’s great work. SHASA is so grateful to Sarah O’Riley and her wonderful volunteers who tirelessly assist our community. […]
Rewiring Australia – Electrify my Electorate
Dr Saul Griffith author of The Big Switch: Australia’s Electric Future and founder of Rewiring Australia has developed a Federal Electorate database that outlines how households and communities in each […]
These futures are not inevitable
It’s not too late to do something about climate change! Rachel Ward, Jenny Wu, Tim Franklin, Michael Caton and Marcus Graham all think so too, and so does screen writer […]
‘The Spark’ May 2022 Edition
The SHASA monthly Newsletter The Spark May 2022 Edition includes the articles: Shasa Helps residents to vote climate; SHASA secures funding for Batemans Bay Uniting Church Bushfire + Heatwave Haven; […]
Scorched dystopia or liveable planet?
Here’s where the climate policies of our political hopefuls will take us. Article by Bil Hare, Adjunct Professor, Murdoch University in the Conversation on 6 May 2022
“As close as you’ll get to free”: Tasmanian couple take road trip to Sydney in Electric Car for $43.38
An article in The Gurardian by Royce Kurmelovs discusses a Tasmanian Couples EV trip noting that Sydney to Melbourne in a petrol car would have cost over $150 but was […]
Rental Crisis in marginal Gilmore Seat has homeless people calling for more action ahead of election
Data from the University of NSW revealed 69.6 per cent of voters in this electorate [Gilmore] were experiencing rental stress. Read more about our Housing Crisis in the ABC South […]
Councillor’s unanimous support for SHASA’s Community Solar Farm Feasibility Study.
SHASA have progressed to the 2nd stage of the WWF Innovate to Regenerate Challenge with a successful EOI into a Community Solar Farm Feasibility Study. SHASA sought the support of […]
Church Leaders ask Political Leaders to ‘Take Powerful Action’ on Climate Change.
Church Leaders’ Easter Statement on the Environment in an article from Eternity News by Kylie Beach
Regenerate Australia comes to Batemans Bay
The hope and climate catastrophe roadshow: ‘there’s just this thirst for optimistic story’. Article in The Guardian
Free Climate Action Now Signs
Nationwide, Australians are showing their support for climate action by displaying Climate Action Now signs on their houses, in their front yards and on their wheelie bins. You can […]
Electric Vehicle wait times in Australia
Looking to buy a new electric vehicle? Some brands have cars parked on showroom floors – though you’ll be waiting up to three years for others. A drive.com.au Article by […]
Webinar: Electric Vehicles: Driving the future
This webinar focuses on electric vehicles (EV) and how small business can benefit from making the shift to EV’s. The NSW Government is investing almost half a billion dollars in […]
Less ‘gloom and doom’ and more jobs boom: tackling climate change together
By Dr Michelle Hamrosi published in the Bateman’s Bay Post March 21, 2022 It’s hard to feel safe these days, with climate change turbocharging extreme weather events. On what should […]
Electric Vehicle conversions take off amid soaring petrol prices
EV conversions are booming in popularity, according to a Townsville specialist. Read about it here in this article by Jade Toomey from ABC North Qld
New Bushfire and Heatwave Haven opens at Moruya Preschool
Southcoast Health and Sustainability Alliance (SHASA) has officially opened a new bushfire and heatwave haven at Moruya Preschool Kindergarten. During the Black Summer bushfires, families sheltered in the brick preschool […]
How do we make the move to electric cars happen? Ask Norway
Two-thirds of all new cars bought by Norwegians last year were electric. Turns out you just need a government with a clue. Guardian article by John Naughton
Renewable Energy Drives Costs Down
A flood of renewable energy has helped drive down household power prices to their lowest levels in almost a decade, according to a report which suggests Australia has some of […]
e-Smart Networks – Behind the chargers…the bit you never see.
Have you ever wondered who builds, designs and installs the large-scale vehicle charging infrastructure that enables EV drivers to simply pull up, plug-in and charge? Click on this Fully Charged […]
Lighter coloured roofs – a great way to make our homes cooler in summer
Several studies have identified that a light-coloured roof can reduce heatwave temperatures by up to 10°C inside the house https://www.beagleweekly.com.au/post/lighter-roofs-a-great-way-to-make-our-homes-cooler-in-summer





















