Laura Phillips is a writer, podcast host and advocate for sustainable cities. She is the Head of Urban Advocacy for sustainability advisory group, HIP V. HYPE, who have worked with a number of metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victorian Local Governments and communities to develop their Climate Emergency Action Plans.
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For Australians Looking for Political Will on Climate Action – It’s Found at Local Government
Ten months since our major cities were blanketed by smoke from the Black Summer bushfires and nine months since the National Climate Emergency Summit considered the radical emergency footing that is now Melbourne’s COVID-19 reality, a quiet suburban revolution is taking place.
December 7, 2020



















