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Health and Climate Community Forum - NSW Eastern Suburbs
Join us for a panel discussion on health and climate and how it is impacting our community in 2025.
Health is the most important thing we’ve got.
Health is the most important thing we’ve got.
As doctors, we see more heart attacks, cancers, asthma, mental illness and more ill-health, due to our worsening climate.
We cannot wait any longer while we are trapped in the detrimental health effects of coal, oil and gas. We cannot risk 30 years of these health hazards while we wait for nuclear energy.
We have solutions now that are better for our health, can protect our environment, can ease the cost of living and give us, our children and our grandchildren a safe future.
For the sake of those you care about, lets discuss how we can Put Our Health First.
Facilitated by Dr John Van Der Kallen, guest speakers will be:
- Allegra Spender MP
- Dr Cybele Dey
- Dr Shaun Watson
Date: Wednesday 26 February 2025
Time: Doors Open 6.30pm. Commences 7pm
Location: Bronte Surf Life Saving Club, Bronte Rd, Bronte NSW 2024
Our Facilitator
Dr John Van Der Kallen is a rheumatologist from Newcastle with a passion for climate change activism. John is the immediate past Board chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia.
Our Guest Speakers
Allegra Spender is the Federal MP for Wentworth. Allegra is a local business leader, renewable energy advocate and is passionate about using her business skills and experience to help others.
Dr Cybele Dey is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and a pediatrician. Cybele undertakes research into the impacts of climate change on mental health. Cybele lives and works on the lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation (Sydney, NSW).
Dr Shaun Watson is a Senior Neurologist working in Sydney and is chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia NSW State Committee.
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