7/6/2021
Our Legacy ...![]() At our Community Environment Network, our people (volunteers and staff) come together because we share similar values. Most of us share our knowledge and skills with the purpose of benefiting our community and the people who live in our geographical region. The hope is to leave the legacy of a healthy environment and in turn community for future generations. Our First Australians have left us this legacy of a beautiful country with the rich tapestry of our natural environment making it one of the most spectacular countries on earth. If we call ourselves Australians, we should be looking after country and all who live in our communities- humans included and continue this legacy. As outgoing Chair of CEN, at our committee meetings we have lively discussions about how to respond to challenging and unsustainable developments in our region. Our range of skills and insights vary on how we as a voluntary community-based organisation should respond. This diversity is essential in any community organisation, reflecting the natural environment in which biodiversity is vital in sustaining our environments’ resilience; to extreme weather and unsustainable developments encroaching on our wetlands, native forests, and oceans that we have inherited. At our upcoming AGM, I will not be renominating as Chair, but I will be staying on our Executive committee with the focus on our CEN Youth, which I created 2 years ago when I took up the role as Chair. This will be one of my legacy’s. What legacy will you leave behind for our Central Coast Community and future generations? Please join us in creating the legacy of a healthy environment and community for years to come. Hale Adasal CEN Chair |
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