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CANA Constitution
The Network provides infrastructure for ongoing communication between members, as well as convening meetings and working groups for particular regions, sectors, and issue areas. Read the CANA Constitution.
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Larni Dibben published Repower Coffs Community Association Inc. in our members 2021-12-07 14:49:44 +1100
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Larni Dibben published Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) in our members 2021-11-09 12:40:50 +1100
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Thomas Duggan
A highly experienced board member and climate activist, Tom Duggan is a highly regarded leader in the non-profit space. Currently Associate Director for Individual Giving and Plan International his professional background is in marketing and fundraising. During his career he has raised over $150 million for Plan, Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation, ACF and others. He has held governance positions with the Public Fundraising and Climate for Change. He holds an MBA from Melbourne Business School and CFRE. He lives in the Dandenong Ranges where he enjoys trail running.
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Clare Lakewood
works from Whadjuk Noongar land (Perth, WA) as the Legal Director of the Climate Law Institute at the Center for Biological Diversity, developing strategy to eliminate greenhouse gas pollution and speed a just transition to 100% renewable energy in the United States. Qualified as a lawyer in Australia and the United States, she has extensive experience with campaigns to phase out fossil fuel production in California, and for US federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions. She was first introduced to the power of the Climate Action Network at the UNFCCC Conference of Party (COP) meetings in Paris, 2015. She subsequently engaged as a member with USCAN, and CAN International at the 2016 COP. In her spare time, Clare enjoys knitting and is teaching herself to identify birds by call.
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Amanda Sturgeon
is the Head of Regenerative Design and leads the Climate Change Practice across the Asia Pacific region at global consultancy firm Mott MacDonald. As the former CEO of the International Living Future Institute in the US, she spent a decade creating and scaling regenerative and climate positive frameworks such as the Living Building Challenge. Amanda is an award-winning sustainable architect, author of Creating Biophilic Buildings, a TED Speaker on Bringing Biophilic Design to Life and has an essay in the anthology All We Can Save: Truth, Courage and Solutions to Climate Change (September 2020). She is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and was honored as one of the Top Ten Women in Sustainability by the Women in Sustainability Leadership Awards in 2015.