How Wollongong council will begin cutting emissions under new 2030 target

Kate McIlwain
Updated December 10 2019 - 4:22pm, first published 4:00pm
Sign of the times: Homes at Cordeaux Heights - and across the Illawarra - were once again blanketed in thick smoke from fires around NSW on Tuesday. Photo: Adam McLean.
Sign of the times: Homes at Cordeaux Heights - and across the Illawarra - were once again blanketed in thick smoke from fires around NSW on Tuesday. Photo: Adam McLean.

Wollongong Lord Mayor Gordon Bradbery says he has already met with BlueScope to discuss its plans to reduce greenhouse gases, as the city begins to work out exactly how it plans to become carbon neutral within 10 years.

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Kate McIlwain

Kate McIlwain

Journalist

For more than a decade, I've helped the Illawarra Mercury set the news agenda across the region. Currently I'm the paper's health reporter - covering the stories of Illawarra workers and residents in the wake of a global pandemic and at a time where our health systems are stretched to the limit.

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