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The Story of BREAZE
The Beginning
The Committee
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Activities and achievements
Activities and achievements (cont.)
The Challenges
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Ballarat Renewable Energy and Zero Emissions (BREAZE) is a non-profit grassroots organisation, which has come about because members of the Ballarat community want to demonstrate that individual and community-based actions can make a difference in our response to climate change.

BREAZE was officially formed during a public forum in December 2006 when 40 people signed up to become members. After just 12 months, interest in BREAZE and its activities has grown to the extent membership and the email distribution list are numerically very strong. The beginnings of BREAZE as a grassroots organisation underpin its emphasis on engaging and supporting the Ballarat community, implementing actions and working with partners. We also advocate government policies that embrace climate change, while not aligning ourselves with any political party.
Over time, BREAZE hopes to become a trusted and authoritative voice for the Ballarat community on all climate change issues. This position will be re-enforced by BREAZE actively helping the community embrace carbon neutral and sustainable lifestyles.
If you are concerned about climate change and would like to take local action to respond to it, then join BREAZE. We’d love to have you with us!

Policy Documents (including Statement of Purpose)

Rules of Incorporation

More information:

About the Committee

About the Action Groups

BREAZE History, Progress and Achievements

“What we have achieved has left us overwhelmed and overjoyed.
The response from the community is that they are clearly eager to
do something about climate change.”

Graeme Drysdale, inaugural BREAZE Committee

The beginning

Ballarat Renewable Energy and Zero Emissions (BREAZE) is a non-profit community organisation, established because members of the Ballarat community wanted to demonstrate that individual and community-based actions could make a difference in our response to climate change.

 



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