Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Volunteers Needed

Volunteer Positions Open

Designers
· Are you a graphic designer, or know anyone who is?
· We need a logo for the Australian Youth Climate Coalition that is funky, exciting and attention-grabbing. Potential for further project work in the future including developing graphics and design for web page.
· Deadline: Monday 5th February 2006 for the logo

Web Forum Moderators
· As part of the AYCC website we're developing, we will have a 'forum' section where members of the AYCC can contribute, share news, ask questions, and post events.
· We need 8-10 forum moderators from across the country who will check and update the site at least once a day to post interesting, thoughtful, relevant and current material.
· Time requirement: check the site once daily until December 2007
· Deadline: ongoing

Digital Organisers
· DEADLINE Ongoing
· We are looking for good web contractors to work on an ongoing or project basis to help us develop our web page(s). Skills with php, mysql, wordpress, LAMP, drupal, xhtml/css/xml, javascript required.

Local Media Co-ordinators (Launch - February 16th)
· We need at least one person in each city/ town that AYCC has a presence in to co-ordinate local media for the day of the launch.
· This involves: faxing/ emailing out a press release, calling journalists, being prepared to be interviewed on tv/ radio/ newspapers, and compiling all the media that you got on the day.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Trainings for Youth Climate Leaders

Currently the AYCC steering committee is developing a training curriculum for all young Australians who want to get the skills, knowledge and inspiration to become effective climate advocates. The trainings will be in two sessions, 6 weeks apart, and cover topics including: Climate Science, Impacts and Solutions; The Politics of Climate Change; Developing a campaign strategy; Facilitating a meeting; Media Training; Developing a Theory of Change; and Public Speaking.

The Sydney training is scheduled for Saturday 3rd February (9am - 6pm) and Saturday 3rd March 2007. If you can't wait that long to get trained up, then you can come along to the Australian Student Environment Network Summer Training Camp held in Canberra from January 20th – 25th 2007. It is a five-day training camp for youth activists taking on organising roles in their communities, campus collectives and state networks. We aim to skillshare with new organisers, network between campuses, and develop strong and vibrant networks across Australia for 2007 and beyond! For more information go to http://www.asen.org.au/ and click on Training Camp information. Applications have officially closed but there are a few spots for late applicants (especially from rural and regional areas), so get your skates on!

ps - In case who you're wondering who the beautiful young women in the photo are, they are members of the AYCC having fun at the founding summit! Clare (Brisbane, from UQ Environment Collective; Rosie (Perth, from the United Nations Youth Association WA) and Sophie (Adelaide, from the SA Youth Environment Council).