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18 December 2019 | SDSN Youth, Universities & SDGs
SDG Students Program – Semester 2 2019 Highlights
In the second semester of 2019, the SDG Student Hubs continued to make strides in educating, engaging and empowering students at universities to advance the SDGs. Here are a few highlights from the Australia, New Zealand & Pacific region.
21 May 2014 | Decarbonisation Pathways, Global SDSN News
ClimateWorks Australia and the Australian National University are leading Australia’s participation in SDSN's global Deep Decarbonisation Pathways Project (DDPP).15 November 2013 | Global SDSN News, Past Events, SDG Localisation
Senior leaders from government, business, civil society and academia in the Southeast Asia/Australia region gathered in Kuala Lumpur on 7-8 November for a 2-day workshop to discuss the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their implications for the region. The regional workshop was hosted by the SDSN Malaysian Chapter and the SDSN Regional Centre for Australia/Pacific.19 September 2013 | Global SDSN News
The SDSN has launched seven Thematic Group reports to help inform the discussions around a post-2015 development framework.28 June 2013 | Past Events, SDG Localisation
A new workshop report examines what a sustainable Australia might look like, what sustainable development goals it should aim for, and how Australia could influence the UN process to develop Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that would apply to all countries post 2015.6 June 2013 | Global SDSN News
A new report issued today by the SDSN lays out an action agenda to support global efforts to achieve sustainable development during the period 2015-2030.22 May 2013 | Past Events, SDG Localisation
Sir Bob, one of the world’s leading experts on global environmental issues, presented this talk in Melbourne on 22 May 2013. The video is now available.17 May 2013 | Past Events, SDG Localisation
The SDSN Regional Center for Australia/Pacific, hosted by Monash University, held its first major event on May 13 and 14 with a workshop on “What Sustainable Development Goals mean for Australia”. The workshop brought together over 90 leaders from business, government, civil society, and academia to develop a vision for what a sustainable Australia looks.