Planetary Health Initiative

Blue Mountains City Council’s Planetary Health Initiative is working in collaboration with all sectors of the community to provide not for profit local news focused on solutions.

Give Peace a Chance

In a moving call for peace on Anzac Day, over 80 people gathered in the golden afternoon light at Peace Park in Katoomba to reflect on war and ask the hard questions about its grim reality. The day was interspersed with reflections, poetry, a minute of silence, and songs by The Bearded Ladies Choir.

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Advancing Science Communication for Planetary Health

Academics and Indonesian science journalists, science communication experts and bioscientists visit the Planetary Health Centre

Building science journalism is pivotal to tackling planetary health, and collaborating internationally is critical as we work together to protect the health of all species. In early April the Blue Mountains Planetary Health Centre took part in a project funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) entitled “Advancing Science Communication for Planetary Health”

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The Blue Mountains Zine Fair

The 2025 blue mountains zine fair

Visiting the Blue Mountains Zine Fair was exhilarating! On Saturday 29th March it was a grey wet day in Katoomba, but from the moment we stepped out of the lift at the Cultural Centre, we felt as though we’d been hit by an explosion of creativity, warmth, joy and proof that ‘the resistance’ to the destructive forces at play in our world is alive, well and spreading infectiously.

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