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Where are the best places to flyer/cold call for recruitment?
 
== 2020 Green protesters recruitment map ==
[[File:Sydney1.png|thumb|NSW XR density map (click to enlarge)]]
 
=== NSW Data ===
The main areas in NSW which have high density of green protesters:
 
* Central Sydney (see below) in the East
* Katoomba in the West
* Gosford/Woy Woy in the North
* Support is limited in the south.
 
=== Central Sydney ===
[[File:Syd2.png|thumb|Inner Sydney XR density map (click to enlarge)]]
The most dense areas include (from highest to lowest):
 
* CBD (501 sign ups)
* Marrickville (187 sign ups)
* Newtown (144 sign ups)
* Bondi (142 sign ups)
* Randwick (100 sign ups)
* Surry Hills (89 sign ups)
* Glebe (94 sign ups)
* Leichhardt & Lilyfield
* Dulwich hill
 
== 2019 Federal Voting Map<ref>https://www.aec.gov.au/Elections/federal_elections/2019/files/maps/2019-aec-A3-NSW-maps.pdf</ref> ==
[[File:Vot1.png|thumb|Red inner core (click to enlarge)]]
The central areas of Sydney mainly vote labour, however the surrounding suburbs are conservative.
 
 
 
 
== 2019 Regional elections Green Votes<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/datablog/ng-interactive/2019/jul/03/mapping-every-vote-extremely-detailed-maps-on-the-2019-election</ref> ==
[[File:Green vote.png|thumb|Areas which voted green (click to enlarge)]]
NSW is run by by a Liberal/National coalition. To the right is a breakdown of the area which voted green the most.
 
* Annandale (33%)
* Petersham (28%)
* Darlington (29%)
* Stanmore (31%)
* Summer Hill (26%)
* St Leonards (21%)
* Cammeray Central (19%)
 
 
== Sydney Cultural Diversity<ref>https://smallmultiples.com.au/projects/mapping-immigrants-birth-places/</ref> ==
[[File:Cultural diversity.png|thumb|Cultural diversity]]
There are a wide range of cultures in Sydney. Key demographics include:
 
* Chinese (10.8%)
* Irish (9.2%)
* Scottish (6.8%)
* Italian (4.5%)
* Indian (4.3%)
* Lebanese (3.5%)
* German (2.7%)
* Greek (2.6%)
* Vietnamese (2.3%)
* Filipino (2.3%)
* Indigenous (1.5%)
* Korean (1.4%)
* Maltese (1.3%)
 
== Sydney Population Density<ref>https://atlas.id.com.au/inner-west</ref> ==
[[File:Population density.png|alt=Inner Sydney Population Density|thumb|Inner Sydney Population Density]]
Central Sydney has a higher population density in comparison to the Inner West.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Conclusion ==
[[File:Population vs suggested sites.png|alt=Population vs suggested sites|thumb|Population vs suggested sites]]
Target areas for flyer (plus suggested locations for talks):
 
* Marrickville (Marrickville Town Hall | https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/explore/venues-for-hire/town-halls/marrickville-town-hall)
* Newtown (Newtown Neighbourhood Centre | https://www.newtowncentre.org/hiring-a-room.html)
*Glebe (The Old Fire Station | https://glebesociety.org.au/buildings/glebes-old-fire-station/)
* Annandale (Annandale Community Centre | https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/explore/venues-for-hire/community-centres/annandale-community-centre)
* Petersham & Stanmore (Petersham Town Hall | https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/explore/venues-for-hire/town-halls/petersham-town-hall)
* Darlington (Darlington Hall | https://www.mundaring.wa.gov.au/community/venues-and-facilities-for-hire/darlington-hall.aspx)
* Bondi (difficult to find, renovations...)
* Randwick (Randwick Town Hall | https://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/buildings/Hiring-a-centre-or-hall)
* Surry Hills (Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre | https://surreyhillsnc.org.au/venue-hire/)
* Leichhardt & Lilyfield (Leichhardt Town Hall | https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/explore/venues-for-hire/town-halls/leichhardt-town-hall
* Dulwich hill (Seaview Street Hall | https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/explore/venues-for-hire/rooms-and-small-halls/seaview-street-hall)
* Summer Hill (Summer Hill Neighbourhood Centre | https://yoursay.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/summer-hill-neighbourhood-centre)
* St Leonards (Naremburn Community Centre | https://www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/Council/Venues/Naremburn-Community-Centre)
* Cammeray Central (Cammeray Scouts | https://www.cammerayscouts.org.au/hall-hire)
 
=== References ===
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Revision as of 03:04, 8 March 2022

The primary green advocacy group in Sydney are the people who live in Sydney however as you read this wiki you will become aware that there are various factors which are stopping them from protecting the only planet that they can live on. The second group of people are our charities and the fourth politicians which are supposed to represent the general public, the third are charities.

People

Where are the best places to flyer/cold call for recruitment?

2020 Green protesters recruitment map

NSW XR density map (click to enlarge)

NSW Data

The main areas in NSW which have high density of green protesters:

  • Central Sydney (see below) in the East
  • Katoomba in the West
  • Gosford/Woy Woy in the North
  • Support is limited in the south.

Central Sydney

Inner Sydney XR density map (click to enlarge)

The most dense areas include (from highest to lowest):

  • CBD (501 sign ups)
  • Marrickville (187 sign ups)
  • Newtown (144 sign ups)
  • Bondi (142 sign ups)
  • Randwick (100 sign ups)
  • Surry Hills (89 sign ups)
  • Glebe (94 sign ups)
  • Leichhardt & Lilyfield
  • Dulwich hill

2019 Federal Voting Map[1]

Red inner core (click to enlarge)

The central areas of Sydney mainly vote labour, however the surrounding suburbs are conservative.



2019 Regional elections Green Votes[2]

Areas which voted green (click to enlarge)

NSW is run by by a Liberal/National coalition. To the right is a breakdown of the area which voted green the most.

  • Annandale (33%)
  • Petersham (28%)
  • Darlington (29%)
  • Stanmore (31%)
  • Summer Hill (26%)
  • St Leonards (21%)
  • Cammeray Central (19%)


Sydney Cultural Diversity[3]

Cultural diversity

There are a wide range of cultures in Sydney. Key demographics include:

  • Chinese (10.8%)
  • Irish (9.2%)
  • Scottish (6.8%)
  • Italian (4.5%)
  • Indian (4.3%)
  • Lebanese (3.5%)
  • German (2.7%)
  • Greek (2.6%)
  • Vietnamese (2.3%)
  • Filipino (2.3%)
  • Indigenous (1.5%)
  • Korean (1.4%)
  • Maltese (1.3%)

Sydney Population Density[4]

Inner Sydney Population Density
Inner Sydney Population Density

Central Sydney has a higher population density in comparison to the Inner West.




Conclusion

Population vs suggested sites
Population vs suggested sites

Target areas for flyer (plus suggested locations for talks):

References


Green MPs in Australia. Courtesy of Vote Earth Now.

There are a wide range of groups in Sydney Australia advocating a green agenda. If you are interested in green credentials of individual MPs, have a look at Vote Earth Now. This page will try and create a directory of Sydney based, green advocacy groups.

Name Size Url Short Contact Name Position Location Funding
Peak Body
Climate Action Network https://climatenetwork.org/ Curates a list of the different climate action groups
Charities
350.org australia https://350.org.au/ 350.org Australia aims to rapidly end fossil fuels by building a global climate movement. Lucy Manne CEO Sydney
Alessandro Moliterno NSW Organiser Sydney
Verity Appleby Development Director Sydney
Kiko Ko Supporter and Admin Services Sydney
Advocacy Groups
Small Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA) https://www.facebook.com/groups/152492978256030/ Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA) is a voluntary organisation of medical doctors and students in all states and territories
Small Friends of the Earth https://www.foe.org.au/ volunteer-based collective that campaigns for social & environmental justice, with a commitment to grassroots, democratic organising & support for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander struggles. 107 projects, 107 Redfern St Redfern
Small Climate 200 https://www.climate200.com.au/
Green Donors
Milgron Funds Climate 200 Naomi Milgrom Melbourne
Philanthropists
John Gandel Gandel Philanthropy - largest philanthropic family funds in Australia. Polish/Jewish ancestry

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