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Links to online resourcesBelow is a categorised list of interesting websites relating to the themes covered in the Sustainable Living at Home program. The "Good Environmental Choice" website has excellent tips for improving the sustainability of your home. It shows that simple changes have significant benefits for the environment and just as importantly, can save you money. EnergyYour Home GuideYour Home is a suite of consumer and technical guide materials and tools developed to encourage the design, construction or renovation of homes to be comfortable, healthy and more environmentally sustainable. www.greenhouse.gov.au/yourhome/ The Australian Greenhouse CalculatorThe Australian Greenhouse Calculator is a program that will calculate your yearly greenhouse gas emissions based on the information you have provided. The calculator will also compare your greenhouse emissions with that of a 'typical' house and a 'green' house. www.epa.vic.gov.au/GreenhouseCalculator/calculator/default.asp Sustainability Victoria formerly Sustainable Energy Authority of Victoria (SEAV)Information on Victorian government sustainable energy initiatives including:
Energy Smart HomeThis site shows simple ways to both help protect the environment and reduce your energy bills. By making Energy Smart choices in your home, you can save hundreds of dollars and halve your household greenhouse gas emissions. The virtual home audit tool provides you with a personalised Energy Action Plan to make your home more energy efficient and save money. Alternative Technology Association (A.T.A)A non-profit community site, providing information upon all forms of alternative energy. Also offers:
Safe Climate (a world resource institute initiative)An American site with comprehensive, easy to understand information upon the impacts of climate change. Including those on biodiversity and planetary ecosystems. It also contains a carbon emissions calculator and greenhouse footprint calculator for individuals and businesses. The Australian Greenhouse OfficeA comprehensive government site offering:
WaterSave water AustraliaAustralian based site providing information on:
Conserve waterMelbourne Water site containing:
www.conservewater.melbournewater.com.au Waterwatch VictoriaThe Victorian branch of the national community water-monitoring program, with nearly 3000 groups in 200 catchments. The site provides:
WasteEnvironment Protection Agency, VictoriaThe E.P.A's site contains a lot of information for Victoria including:
Sustainability Victoria (formerly Ecorecycle Victoria)State government organisation dedicated to waste reduction and recycling. The site contains:
Department of Education Science and Training - radioactive wasteA government department site that contains general information on radioactive waste in Australia. Includes information on :
www.radioactivewaste.gov.au/default.htm TravelMetLink MelbourneA Victorian public transport guide which contains:
Public Transport Users AssociationIndependent organisation site containing:
Victorian Transport Policy InstituteA site designed for those interested in a more detailed look at the sustainable transport issue, containing
International Bicycle fundNon-government non-profit site with heaps of information on:
Car FreeA site containing heaps of information and examples of car free cities. Primarily focuses on Europe but many of the principles can be applied to Australian. Bicycle VictoriaA site containing information on:
The Australian Greenhouse OfficeA comprehensive government site offering:
PurchasingGreenleapAn environment community email list, facilitating the trading of environmental innovations and ideas including green purchasing. www.green-innovations.asn.au/greenleap.htm Ecorecycle VictoriaVictorian government organisation web site, containing an invaluable waste wise shopping guide for products through out Victoria. BiodiversityDepartment of Sustainability and Environment (DSE)A site detailing Victoria's biodiversity and bioregions as well as information about Victoria's biodiversity strategy and management policies. (Formerly Department of Nautural Resources & Environment) Department of Environment and HeritageThese pages include a detailed look at Australia's biodiversity. For those looking for a detailed look at the state of Australia's environment, especially biodiversity, the state of the environment report is also available here. Australian Conservation FoundationA great source for information on biodiversity including:
Ecological footprintsOnline ecological footprint calculatorsA site containing an easy to use EcoFootprint calculator A site containing a detailed ecofootprint calculatorEnvironment Protection Agency (E.P.A) VictoriaA site containing information on the eco-footprint concept and many pilot footprint programs throughout Victoria. www.epa.vic.gov.au/eco-footprint/ PermacultureEarthwise Resource Development Australasia - Permaculture EducationHome of permaculture education centre, the site provides:
www.earthwise.org.au/permed.html Southern Cross Permaculture InstituteA Victorian permaculture centre, located in Gippsland, east of Melbourne. www.southerncrosspermaculture.com.au Environment and governmentBelow are links to the major political parties in Australia. Found out about their environmental policies and values. GreensLiberalLaborDemocratswww.democrats.org.au/policies/ The Australian Conservation FoundationThe Australian Conservation Foundation provides a critical review of Australian politics and the environment, containing feature article son many subjects. VICNET local government directoryA site containing links to all Victorian local government websites and the relevant environmental departments. www.vicnet.net.au/government/localgovt/ GeneralEnvironment VictoriaNon-government site providing information on many topics including:
The Eco Sustainable HubA comprehensive list of national and international links to environmental sustainability related topics ABC case study: the house that Mike and Heather builtA site providing an example of a retrofitted house in NSW, showing how a small family retrofitted water, energy and waste systems to become more sustainable. www.abc.net.au/science/planet/house More InformationFor more information, see the Sustainable Living at Home program home page, use eServices to ask us a question, request information or give us feedback online. If you prefer call ASSIST on (03) 9209 6777 or TTy (03) 9209 6713 and ask for Sustainable Living At Home . |
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