Support to reduce your emissions and adapt to climate change

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Here are some handy resources to help you reduce your emissions and become more resilient to climate impacts:

Free energy consultations

Get home energy advice and find out what your home needs to run cheaply and efficiently. You can apply to receive a free energy consultation with an Energy Hero. Energy Heroes are volunteer community members who can point you in the right direction when making sustainable upgrades in your home.

Apply for a free energy consultation

Visit the Eco Living Display Centre

Visit the Eco Living Display Centre

Volunteers can guide you through the Eco Living Display Centre and offer advice on saving energy and water in your home every Friday 1 – 4pm and the first Saturday of each month 9am – 1pm.

Check out our upcoming Community Sustainability Workshops and view workshop recordings.

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Borrow home energy kits, portable induction cooktops and thermal imaging cameras

Borrow home energy kits, portable induction cooktops and thermal imaging cameras

Home Energy Kits, portable induction cooktops and FLIR thermal imaging cameras cameras are available to borrow from our libraries.

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Victorian Energy Upgrades Program

Victorian Energy Upgrades Program

Homeowners and businesses are eligible for discounted energy saving products and appliances

Find a residential efficiency scorecard assessor

Find a residential efficiency scorecard assessor

The Residential Efficiency Scorecard rates your home's energy use and comfort and provides tailored recommendations for improvements.

Sustainability workshops

Additional support

If you require additional financial support, contact your local Community Support Centre. Their staff can provide advice about bill reductions, no-interest loans and other support programs. You may also be eligible for a $150 Energy Bill Relief Fund.