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Push Bike Power: The Otesha Project (Australia) prepares for its forthcoming NSW cycle tour to empower youth.
Posted October 3rd, 2008 by OteshaThe Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainability is currently preparing for its forthcoming five-week bicycle tour, which will see 17 tour members pedal from Brisbane to Newcastle (15 November – 22 December 2008) visiting schools to engage youth and raise awareness about environmental sustainability and social justice issues.
And if cycling over 1,000 kms without vehicle support isn't inspiring enough, the Otesha crew will astonish youth with their performance of Otesha's hilarious Morning of Choices play, which depicts a day in the life of two young individuals and the impact their daily choices have on poor old 'Mother Earth'. Targeting issues such as water, clothing, media, food and transport, the play challenges high school students to consider their life choices to ensure a positive future. Alongside the heatre performance, the Otesha crew will also present various slideshows and interactive workshops to examine some of these issues more closely.
Otesha Project (Aus) fundraiser bike brunch
Posted October 3rd, 2008 by OteshaThere's a bike brunch fundraiser on Sunday 12 October in Newtown... $5
all you can eat... 9:30-12pm
Bring your bike for a re-tune...
Money goes to a great cause, the Otesha Project (Aus.): Cycling for
Sustainability which 17 crew members are involved with. Leaving in
November on a 5 week bike trip - riding from Brissie to Newcastle
stopping at High Schools along the way to talk about sustainability
issues and perform a play on enviromental sustainability & social justice
issues. Hoping to empower and provoke thought along the way.
Private House
16 Sloane St
Newtown, Australia
Bike grease, sustainability, adventure, and endless peanut-buttersandwiches: Otesha hits the road on a mission to empower youth
Posted July 26th, 2008 by Anonymous
Are you
passionate about sustainability
and looking for something a little different to do this coming summer?
And what
about bicycles? Have you ever dreamt about riding around parts of
Australia on
two wheels? If so, then why not put those dreams into action and join
The
Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainability's forthcoming
adventures. The project is currently seeking 40 participants to take
part in
two six-week cycle tours: Brisbane to Newcastle (15 November – 22
December
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Bike grease, sustainability, adventure, and endless peanut-butter sandwiches:Otesha hits the road on a mission to empower youth
Posted July 13th, 2008 by AnonymousAre you passionate about sustainability and looking for something a little different to do this coming summer? And what about bicycles? Have you ever dreamt about riding around parts of Australia on two wheels? If so, then why not put those dreams into action and join The Otesha Project (Australia): Cycling for Sustainability's forthcoming adventures. The project is currently seeking 40 participants to take part in two six-week cycle tours: Brisbane to Newcastle (15 November - 22 December 2008); Melbourne to Adelaide (18 January - 1 March 2009).
- Media Release
- Sydney
- Sydney Basin
- Blue Mountains
- Newcastle
- Wollongong
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
- Adelaide
- Brisbane
- Canberra
- Darwin
- Hobart
- Melbourne
- Perth
- apply
- bicycle tours
- environment
- Event
- Social Justice
- youth empowerment
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Pagan Classics
Posted July 1st, 2008 by AnonymousBooks in the Libraries in the World that are regarded as Pagan Classics
The Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistrus
Original language: Greek, translated into most languages
The most important document of the entire Order of Hermes. It is a
very brief text, containing the central precepts of the Order in a
dense, allegorical form. Often the Tablet is accompanied by a
lengthy hermetic exegesis.
The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin the Mage
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Help us to help Australian Pensioners, support the pensioners
Posted May 24th, 2008 by AnonymousAs seen on Today Tonight 23/05/08
Bang4Bucks Backs Aussie Pensioners!
Australia’s newest online auction site, Bang4Bucks, and its members are lending their support to battling Aussie pensioners.
Bang4Bucks is launching a series of auctions with all the proceeds going to struggling Australian pensioners.
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Switched On - Youth Climate Action Conference 2007
Posted September 26th, 2007 by hollycConcerned
about climate change? Want to make a difference? Keen on being a part
of a pivotal moment in the building of Australia’s youth-led climate
movement? Then switch on to 'Switched On'!
young people from across the country will be converging on the scenic
Blue Mountains
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