Energymark
Want to be an energy and climate change leader in your community?
Get involved in Energymark and help create a sustainable future - reduce your carbon footprint, lower energy usage and save on power bills.
- 23 February 2011 | Updated 14 October 2011
- About Energymark
- Get involved
- How Energymark works
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About Energymark
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Energymark is helping households and communities reduce their carbon footprints, lower energy usage and save on power bills.
The program brings people together in small groups to learn about energy and climate change issues, and discuss what they can do to make a difference.
You don’t need to know a lot about energy and climate change to participate.
This is your opportunity to learn about these issues and how you can reduce your impact on the environment.
VOLUNTEER NOW!
Volunteers are needed to lead Energymark discussions in New South Wales and Queensland. To register, visit Energymark registrations [external link].
Fast facts
- Energymark is helping people reduce their carbon footprints, lower energy usage and save on power bills
- Energymark is currently running in NSW and in the Brisbane and Redlands City Council areas. To register your interest in joining Energymark, visit Energymark registrations [external link]
- This is your opportunity to learn about climate change and energy issues, and how we can reduce our impact on the environment