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Parliament Climate Change Hearing for Latrobe
Public hearing to tackle climate change in Victorian communities next week.
Member for Morwell Russell Northe is advising the Latrobe Valley community of the State Parliaments Inquiry into Tackling Climate Change in Victorian Communities by the Environment and Planning Committee, whom will be holding a public hearing in our region next week.
"It’s important for individuals and organisations to engage with the Victorian Parliament and participate and contribute to these types of inquiries", Mr Northe said.
The Traralgon public hearing will be held on Wednesday 23 October from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Quality Inn & Suites Traralgon, 5601 Princes Highway, Traralgon. Among those presenting will be local Landcare groups and there will also be a roundtable discussion with representatives of local councils.
Please find Mr Northe’s submission to the inquiry, whilst further information on the inquiry itself can be found at the following website: https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/epc-la/article/4198
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