Gladstone’s leadership in community-driven climate action has been recognised through a new grant under the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal’s (FRRR) Community Led Climate Solutions (CLCS) program.
The Queensland Community Alliance Limited has been awarded $20,000 to support the Gladstone Community Benefits Co-Design Project, which will help build local organisational capability and develop an inclusive roadmap for managing economic and social transitions linked to the region’s energy future.
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