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Householders' Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE) Inc.
IntroductionMost people are aware of the global environmental crisis that our society is currently facing. Householder’s Options to Protect the Environment Inc (known as HOPE) is a not-for-profit organisation that wishes to contribute to a global solution to this crisis by providing local opportunities for change.
To find out more about us watch our video below.
Our core valuesHOPE is founded on a vision of a society which is sustainable ecologically, economically and socially. The core idea of HOPE is that, while we have to think about the environment as a whole – on a planet-wide scale – we need to act locally, in our own communities in a way that’s effective and meaningful. So, our slogan is:
"Think Globally - Act Locally"
What do we want to achieve?HOPE aims to raise awareness of, and encourage active participation in, waste minimisation and the conservation of energy and resources. HOPE encourages people to take responsibility for their relationship with the environment in their daily lives. HOPE members strive to:
HOPE encourages people to:
How do we intend to do this?
HOPE has successfully employed two particular strategies to achieve its primary aims: • Environmental Information Displays These are an effective means of distributing information on environmental issues and interests. Brochures, newsletters, information sheets and reports from a variety of community organisations and government agencies are made available to the general public. The information displays are relatively easy to establish and maintain. Potential sites include public libraries, universities and information centres. • Mutual Support Partnerships (MSP) program This was initiated to establish and improve ties with other like-minded groups, for the purpose of fostering co-operation and collaboration on environmental projects. Elements of the MSP program include
We try to use creativity and our sense of fun to educate and inform people. Members make use of all their diverse talents to express their environmental concerns and to raise people’s awareness – songs, humour, drama, gardening, information displays, publications, arts of all kinds. We can enjoy ourselves while getting our message out there! Current Affiliations
Our PatronJerry Coleby-Williams Jerry Coleby-Williams is a passionate conservationist, organic gardener, writer and plant curator. He is a presenter on the ABC’s Gardening Australia show and is a director of The Seed Savers’ Foundation - a community organisation which conserves rare and heritage plants. He is a patron of the Australian & New Zealand Solar Energy Society, a member of the Australian Institute of Horticulture and an executive member of the Queensland Conservation Council.
As horticultural editor of Organic Gardener magazine he is extensively involved in publishing and writing about gardening in Australia. He was consultant for content and one of the writers of the book, Gardening Australia - Flora: the gardener's bible, which is Australia’s largest illustrated plant dictionary. He is also noted for his discovery of a new plant species, the Harlequin Bell (Darwinia polychroma), which is an endangered species from Western Australia.
Jerry was trained by the Royal Horticultural Society and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; studied the flora of Western Australia through a Kew scholarship; managed both public and private sector horticultural enterprises; ran a busy garden centre and helped to establish Sydney’s Mt Annan Botanic Garden. For 11 years Jerry managed the horticultural estate at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
In 2003 he moved to Brisbane, Queensland in order to establish a sustainable home and garden. This house – “Bellis” - provides a model for ways in which urban Western citizens can reduce their ecological footprint, and adapt to climate change and peak oil. His house generates solar power, recycles sewage and grey water, harvests rainwater, produces most of the organic fruit, vegetables, herbs and spices needed for his family of three - and even has a sustainable lawn maintained by solar powered equipment. As a dedicated Guerilla Gardener Jerry grows and plants native and productive trees in barren nature strips and parks.
Jerry Coleby-Williams is best known for his contribution to environmentalism. His model of sustainable horticulture provides a bridge between conservation and horticulture. In 2009 he won the Australian Savewater Awards for the Built Environment Category. History of HOPEHOPE started in Victoria, Australia in 1988; and in 1993, the Toowoomba branch was started in Queensland, Australia. That means that 2009 was our 21st year of operation! We celebrated at the AGM in November with a sausage sizzle. Michele Smith wrote the following overview of HOPE:
Hope Comes of Age
![]() Future HOPEAs the need to conserve energy and resources becomes more crucial, HOPE is striving to maintain a state-wide network of members and supporters, who will spread the philosophy of HOPE in their local areas. You can help, too!
Management Committee Members
Contact DetailsIf you have any queries, or to become a member of HOPE Inc or to offer your support, please contact:
Remember, you CAN make a difference - Think globally, act locally |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 21 June 2010 14:13 ) |
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