eCommunity is our initiative to highlight local groups in the Northern Rivers that have some interest in the environment. The aim is to give a basic web presence for regional groups that engage with the local environment, whether for work or play, to facilitate interactions between community members. The directory is not affiliated with, or funded by, any third party... it is our own way of putting something back into the Northern Rivers community.
If you belong to a not-for-profit group you think might be eligible, whether it's a large organization or a small club, please forward a submission (or
get in touch with us if you're not sure...). Submissions may include a short statement (a who, what, when and where of your group), a nice image if you have one, and some contact details if you like... Please feel free to send a link to this page (or the
media release) to groups you know of - we want to hear from
all sections of the community that have an interest in the environment.
Please
email us with any feedback or suggestions.
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eCommunity - the directory of community environment-related groups
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eCalendar - a calendar of events for people in the Northern Rivers with an interest in the environment
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govLinks - a listing of government departments with a role in the management of the Northern Rivers environment, including local, state and federal agencies and statutory bodies
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eCommunity Forum, the new online discussion board just for environmental topics in the Northern Rivers. Members can log in to the board and contribute to the many discussions taking place, but anyone can view the general discussion threads.