Living Smart


If everyone on the planet lived the same lifestyle as the average Aussie, then we would need four planet Earths for this to be sustainable. Clearly we all need to do our bit to reduce our ecological footprint. The Living Smart program is aimed at educating the community about how to live more sustainably. Each […]
Educate the community about how to live more sustainably.

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If everyone on the planet lived the same lifestyle as the average Aussie, then we would need four planet Earths for this to be sustainable. Clearly we all need to do our bit to reduce our ecological footprint. The Living Smart program is aimed at educating the community about how to live more sustainably. Each course aims to:
– Raise awareness of sustainability issues;
– Helps participants take up new, more sustainable choices in their lives;
– Empowers participants to become actively in their communities;
– Provides participants with an enjoyable and meaningful learning experience.

The Living Smart program was first developed four years ago as a result of a partnership between:
– The City of Fremantle;
– The Meeting Place Learning Centre;
– The Southern Metropolitan Regional Council;
– Murdoch University.

In the past four years, programs have been run right across the metropolitan area, from Mandurah in the south to Joondalup in the North.
– Click here to find out more about the Darlington program, including course materials.
– Click here to find out more about the Kalamunda program, including course materials.
– Click here to find out more about the RPH program, including course materials.
– Visit the Living Smart website to find out more about the general program and to find out what courses are running around Australia.
– Click here if you would be interested in attending a course in the eastern metropolitan area (City of Swan, Shire of Mundaring, Shire of Kalamunda, City of Gosnells) that is not currently scheduled. I would run other courses depending on demand.

Note: This descriptive text was copied from the Campaign's website. Some website links may no longer be active.


Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Hills Climate Action Group

Campaign Target Type: ,

Who this Campaign is Targeting: General public

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Campaign Ran From: 2014 to 2014

Campaign Outcome:

Outcome Evidence: While data on the program is available on the Living Smart website https://web.archive.org/web/20141218185836/http://livingsmart.org.au/ it is unclear what the target number of participants are and whether this was met. As a result the outcome cannot be determined. (Ascertained June 2024)

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Living Smart