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Transition to a Low Carbon Future Community Forum Wednesday 28 September 2011
By Latrobe City - 4th October 2011 - Back to News at
Waratah Training Restaurant, Morwell
from 7am
Speakers and panel discussion:
· Allison Jones, GM Economic Sustainability, Latrobe City Council
· Simon Vanderzalm, Loy Yang Power
· Richard Elkington, RDA Gippsland
· Scott Ferraro, Gippsland Climate Change Network
· Representatives from Federal Government
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Latrobe City Media Relations Team: 5128 5458 or 0409 797 498
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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