Select an option:
Volunteer
Ready to take your 'green' out of the house and into the neighbourhood? Stuck on where to start? What to get the kids out of the house and meet some like-minded neighbours?
How about giving up a bit of your time volunteer for an environmental organisation or project in your community?
You might be after fresh air and getting your hands dirty planting trees and getting involved in revegetation projects.
Or maybe you're interested in native bird and animal conservation.
Or maybe you might think your talents would be put to better use in an office, helping out a green organisation with their day-to-day office tasks.
We've done some research on where you can get involved and who you can get involved with for either option. Visit the links on the following pages and make it happen.
Taking 14,000 conversations to Canberra: the full report
June 15th, 2011

Today, 100% Renewable is excitedly heading to Canberra to present a Report on 14,000 Renewable Energy Conversations - conversations held by thousands of you in every corner of the country over the last four months - to the members of the Multi-party Climate Change Committee.
Local Councils
September 16th, 2009

If you are under 15 and you want to do some volunteering to help the environment in your area, check with your local council. They often have programs that the whole family can get involved in. They often hold family tree planting days or revegetation programs that everyone can get involved in.
Conservation Volunteers
September 16th, 2009

Conservation Volunteers welcomes more than 10,000 volunteers a year on practical conservation projects across Australia. Join them and help make a difference to the environment.
goodcompany
July 15th, 2009

goodcompany connects skilled professionals with charitable organisations in need of pro bono assistance.
Lattitude
July 15th, 2009

Lattitude Global Volunteering is a non-profit organisation that has been arranging rewarding and enriching international volunteering placements for 17-25 year olds for over 35 years.
EnviroJobs and the Environmental Jobs Network
July 15th, 2009

Although they mainly advertise professional employment, these two job agencies often list various volunteer opportunities on their websites: these are good sites to check regularly.
