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Rod Bakes (pictured) sees the election of a minority government as the first and primary way for changes to be made to tackle the climate crisis.
Rod is among the many speakers assembled for the Saturday, September 9, meeting at the Melbourne Town Hall - an emergency climate action meeting entitled "Stepping Up Together".
The necessity of changing the government begins at the polling booth and so through the website "Vote Climate One", Rod and others on the committee, have established a "traffic light" system for all elections, including Local Government.
Get along to Saturday's meeting and you can hear, first hand, what Rod has to say and, of course, the thoughts and views of the impressive array of speakers.
By Robert McLeanRod Bakes (pictured) sees the election of a minority government as the first and primary way for changes to be made to tackle the climate crisis.
Rod is among the many speakers assembled for the Saturday, September 9, meeting at the Melbourne Town Hall - an emergency climate action meeting entitled "Stepping Up Together".
The necessity of changing the government begins at the polling booth and so through the website "Vote Climate One", Rod and others on the committee, have established a "traffic light" system for all elections, including Local Government.
Get along to Saturday's meeting and you can hear, first hand, what Rod has to say and, of course, the thoughts and views of the impressive array of speakers.

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