THE city of Canterbury-Bankstown plans to install solar power at five council buildings to save money on power bills and address climate change at a local level.
Canterbury-Bankstown City Council
Canterbury-Bankstown Council signs up to climate partnership, looks to curb emissions, boost renewables
This article originally appeared in the Daily Telegraph and Canterbury-Bankstown Express here. Climate change is often thought of as a global issue — but councils across Australia are now trying to tackle the issue locally. Spurred on by a Climate Council report that...

Electric Vehicles: A Day On The Track
We spent a day on the track to create awareness and accelerate the uptake of electric vehicles at EV Test Drive Day hosted by CEFC and Transport for NSW.
Powering up green plans
This article originally appeared in the Bankstown Canterbury Torch here. CANTERBURY Bankstown Council has pledged to become a 'climate champion' under a new landmark national initiative officially launched in Canberra last week. Canterbury Bankstown has joined more...

Randwick, Bayside councils sign up for solar
RANDWICK and Bayside councils will benefit from a new deal with Origin to receive solar power. They along with 18 other councils in the Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils have signed up to a power purchase agreement with Origin, sourcing 39,000 MWh of...
Sydney council rolls out solar power systems
Canterbury Bankstown Council plans to install solar power systems on five city buildings to lower electricity costs and counter climate change. Administrator Richard Colley said the new solar kits would make the buildings some of the City’s most energy efficient. “We...