Expression of Interest Community Climate Action Group

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We are looking for people interested in joining a Community Climate Action Group, to enable active community involvement from Tweed residents in responding to climate change and driving local climate change solutions.

It is recognised that 10-15% of the Tweed LGA’s overall greenhouse gas emissions can be influenced by community and individual actions. While Council works towards its own climate change action plan, renewable energy action plan and adaptation plans, the community also has the opportunity to play a part in a sustainable, liveable future that protects the Tweed’s unique natural environment.

The Community Climate Action Group will agree on its own Terms of Reference, but it is also intended that the group will be invited to provide input to Tweed Shire Council's climate change work program and related activities, including:

  • to support the Climate futures: engaging community event in February 2025 to identify projects and actions that can be driven at a community level
  • to document community projects and actions into a Community Climate Action Plan
  • to lead, engage and motivate the Tweed community’s active response to climate change
  • to lead and support delivery of community emissions reduction actions and projects
  • to provide input into Tweed Shire Council’s climate change work program.

What does a member of the Community Climate Action Group do?

The group will meet quarterly or as determined by the group, on an ongoing basis.

Read the draft Terms of Reference, to be updated and agreed on by the Community Climate Action Group.


Selection criteria

Applicants expressing interest in becoming members of the Community Climate Action Group should be able to demonstrate the following:

  • Awareness of climate change and its economic, social and environmental opportunities and challenges.
  • Experience with climate science, action and engagement.
  • Membership of committees, organisations or community groups.
  • Examples of action and involvement in community-led projects and community engagement.
  • Appropriate participation within the group:
    • Have access to email for project correspondence and internet access if required for video conference meetings
    • Be willing to contribute constructively to meetings in a fair and unbiased manner
    • Look beyond personal interests for the benefit of the community
    • Commit to the project for the required duration, including pre-reading and attendance at a minimum of 75% of meetings


Expressions of Interest are now open

Expressions of interest close 10 January 2025.


Background to Tweed Shire Council's response to climate change



We are looking for people interested in joining a Community Climate Action Group, to enable active community involvement from Tweed residents in responding to climate change and driving local climate change solutions.

It is recognised that 10-15% of the Tweed LGA’s overall greenhouse gas emissions can be influenced by community and individual actions. While Council works towards its own climate change action plan, renewable energy action plan and adaptation plans, the community also has the opportunity to play a part in a sustainable, liveable future that protects the Tweed’s unique natural environment.

The Community Climate Action Group will agree on its own Terms of Reference, but it is also intended that the group will be invited to provide input to Tweed Shire Council's climate change work program and related activities, including:

  • to support the Climate futures: engaging community event in February 2025 to identify projects and actions that can be driven at a community level
  • to document community projects and actions into a Community Climate Action Plan
  • to lead, engage and motivate the Tweed community’s active response to climate change
  • to lead and support delivery of community emissions reduction actions and projects
  • to provide input into Tweed Shire Council’s climate change work program.

What does a member of the Community Climate Action Group do?

The group will meet quarterly or as determined by the group, on an ongoing basis.

Read the draft Terms of Reference, to be updated and agreed on by the Community Climate Action Group.


Selection criteria

Applicants expressing interest in becoming members of the Community Climate Action Group should be able to demonstrate the following:

  • Awareness of climate change and its economic, social and environmental opportunities and challenges.
  • Experience with climate science, action and engagement.
  • Membership of committees, organisations or community groups.
  • Examples of action and involvement in community-led projects and community engagement.
  • Appropriate participation within the group:
    • Have access to email for project correspondence and internet access if required for video conference meetings
    • Be willing to contribute constructively to meetings in a fair and unbiased manner
    • Look beyond personal interests for the benefit of the community
    • Commit to the project for the required duration, including pre-reading and attendance at a minimum of 75% of meetings


Expressions of Interest are now open

Expressions of interest close 10 January 2025.


Background to Tweed Shire Council's response to climate change



  • Background to Tweed Shire Council's response to climate change

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    TSC's climate change program and achievements

    Tweed Shire Council has an active climate change response program, and has completed a range of important foundational work including:

    Find out more about these and other climate change initiatives at Climate change | Tweed Shire Council and Council's sustainable operations | Tweed Shire Council.


    Global Covenant of Mayors

    Since 2016, Tweed Shire Council has been a signatory to the Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM), an international framework guiding, assessing and reporting on local governments’ response to climate change. The program has over 12,500 local government signatories.


    GCoM requires councils to assess, set targets and take action on three pillars related to climate change:

    • Climate change mitigation: reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and accelerating decarbonisation
    • Climate change adaptation: increasing the resilience and strengthening the capacity to adapt to unavoidable climate change impacts
    • Access to energy: allowing citizens to access secure, sustainable and affordable energy.

    Council reports annually to the Global Covenant of Mayors to record its progress and be assessed against the program’s standards and be compared to other participants.

    In 2023, Tweed Shire Council was awarded an A- score for demonstrated best practice standards across adaptation and mitigation, for ambitious goals and progress towards them.


    Climate Ready Tweed

    With Federal Government grant funds, Tweed Shire Council contracted Griffith University to identify local climate action strategies and support the Tweed Shire community to reduce their carbon footprint and respond to natural hazards and climate events.

    In conjunction with the 2022 Sustainable Living Festival, the Climate Ready Tweed project included over 250 community responses to a comprehensive climate action survey, 29 in-depth interviews and co-design workshops with 50 people.

    One of the recommendations from the final project report was to establish a Community Climate Action Reference group to:

    • co-design an evidence-based agenda and priorities for climate action in the Tweed
    • provide guidance and advice to Council as a key leader in community climate action.

    The recommendation included drawing members of the group from the community, experts in climate science, action and engagement, and representatives of key local groups or organisations. The Community Climate Action group is in alignment with this recommendation.


    Community Action Network

    Tweed Shire Council has facilitated five Community Action Network gatherings to encourage community members to identify and commence community-led climate actions relating to energy, transport, food and sustainable neighbourhoods; these project ideas and the growing network of community champions will provide stimulus for community-led climate action to be delivered by the Community Climate Action group.


    TSC's current and future work program

    Council has considerable work ongoing, underway or scheduled in the Tweed Community Strategic Plan in response to climate change including:

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