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WELA x GEN VIC Roundtable: Gender, Climate, and Environmental Justice

Join an impactful and thought-provoking Cross-Sectoral Roundtable on Gender, Climate, and Environmental Justice, hosted by Women’s Environmental Leadership Australia (WELA) and Gender Equity Victoria (GEN VIC).

Mapping intersections of gender and place-based responses to summer heat vulnerability

This project explores the experiences of families with young children in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during summer to inform a place-based, gender and culture in.

Study | Mapping intersections of gender and place-based responses to summer heat vulnerability

This project explores the experiences of families with young children in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during summer to inform a place-based, gender and culture in.

WELA report: Gender, Climate, and Environmental Justice in Australia

A new report to support policymakers to make sure the needs and solutions of women and gender diverse people are included in shaping Australia’s climate and environmental solutions

The Melbourne Doughnut

Powered by Regen Melbourne – Explore how well Melbourne is tracking as a place that supports people and planet to thrive.

Extreme Heat and Gender Symposium

Join the Greater Melbourne Heat Alliance, organisations working on the frontlines of heat adaptation and safety, and experts to explore how extreme heat and gender intersect.

Community Connector for Resilience is supported by

CC4R is a collaborative of organisations and a website of curated resources, designed to help people, communities, and community organisations to strengthen disaster and climate change resilience through sharing of information, resources, and inspiration in Victoria, Australia.

By working together, combining our strengths, and supporting community-led resilience, we can all build the resources and expertise needed for a healthy and sustainable future here in our city of Melbourne, regional Victoria, and across Australia.

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