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- Category:
- Student Groups - Community Groups
- Description:
- Monash University Student Environment Group, Clayton Campus.
MEG is a collection of Monash students who are passionate about the Environment and want to take action as a Group. It is a collective of diverse people with diverse backgrounds and ideas who are all interested in the way humans have, are, or can live in the environment. It is a comfort zone for people who worry about their impact on the Earth. It is a refuge for people whose parents don’t understand why they keep switching off the lights. It is a resource for people who want to get things done.
MEG'ers know humans can live in the environment in better ways than we do now. To do this, we educate ourselves about indigenous culture and knowledge, we re-think public space, we analyse economic structures and we interrogate political and decision-making processes. And we create alternatives.
Then we empower ourselves, individually and as a group, to take action where it’s effective and where it’s needed. To make sure things get done, we organise ourselves into sub-groups that meet separately from the whole group and act autonomously. Sub-groups focus on anything from media to forests, from environmental education to the nuclear industry, from campus sustainability to public transport. This is our way of making sure a diversity of ideas are represented in our activities.
MEG'ers join in forest blockades and MEG'ers make sure recycling bins are on campus. We organise public information forums and we protest uranium mines and nuclear reactors. We participate in student environmental conferences around the world and we lobby the local government for better public transport. We hold BBQs with organic beer and we go tree-planting. We ensure environmental issues get proper recognition and representation on and off campus. Then we have a big night out together or disappear into the wilderness to recover.
MEG operates on the basis of consensus, which means everyone has an equal role in making decisions, contributing ideas, organising action and making MEG effective. Everyone who wants a role has one. We meet once a week collectively to discuss evironmental issues, actions and events. (read less)Monash University Student Environment Group, Clayton Campus.
MEG is a collection of Monash students who are passionate about the Environment and want to take action as a Group. It is a collective of diverse people with diverse backgrounds and ideas who are all interested in the way humans have, are, or can live in the environment. It is a comfort zone for people who worry about their impact on the Earth. It is a refuge for people whose parents don’t understand why they keep switching off the... (read more) - Privacy Type:
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Officers
- Jenai
- do-gooder
- Eco
- MEGer
- Ziggy
- MEGer
- Tim
- MEGer
- Imogen
- Enviro nerd
Events
2 past eventsSee All
- 350.org Climate Day!!!
Federation Square & Carnegie
Saturday, October 24 at 11:00am - Visioning/Strategy Picnic
Community Garden, Monash University...
Friday, October 2 at 12:00pm
Links
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enviro & social justice resources
4:52am Nov 25

The Vagabond
7:58pm Nov 16

Monash Environment Group
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- Name:
- Monash Environment Group
- Category:
- Student Groups - Community Groups
- Description:
- Monash University Student Environment Group, Clayton Campus.
MEG is a collection of Monash students who are passionate about the Environment and want to take action as a Group. It is a collective of diverse people with diverse backgrounds and ideas who are all interested in the way humans have, are, or can live in the environment. It is a comfort zone for people who worry about their impact on the Earth. It is a refuge for people whose parents don’t understand why they keep switching off the lights. It is a resource for people who want to get things done.
MEG'ers know humans can live in the environment in better ways than we do now. To do this, we educate ourselves about indigenous culture and knowledge, we re-think public space, we analyse economic structures and we interrogate political and decision-making processes. And we create alternatives.
Then we empower ourselves, individually and as a group, to take action where it’s effective and where it’s needed. To make sure things get done, we organise ourselves into sub-groups that meet separately from the whole group and act autonomously. Sub-groups focus on anything from media to forests, from environmental education to the nuclear industry, from campus sustainability to public transport. This is our way of making sure a diversity of ideas are represented in our activities.
MEG'ers join in forest blockades and MEG'ers make sure recycling bins are on campus. We organise public information forums and we protest uranium mines and nuclear reactors. We participate in student environmental conferences around the world and we lobby the local government for better public transport. We hold BBQs with organic beer and we go tree-planting. We ensure environmental issues get proper recognition and representation on and off campus. Then we have a big night out together or disappear into the wilderness to recover.
MEG operates on the basis of consensus, which means everyone has an equal role in making decisions, contributing ideas, organising action and making MEG effective. Everyone who wants a role has one. We meet once a week collectively to discuss evironmental issues, actions and events. (read less)Monash University Student Environment Group, Clayton Campus.
MEG is a collection of Monash students who are passionate about the Environment and want to take action as a Group. It is a collective of diverse people with diverse backgrounds and ideas who are all interested in the way humans have, are, or can live in the environment. It is a comfort zone for people who worry about their impact on the Earth. It is a refuge for people whose parents don’t understand why they keep switching off the... (read more) - Privacy Type:
- Open: All content is public.
Contact Info
- Website:
- http://www.ittalk.com.au/MEG/Home.html
- Office:
- Activist Space, 1st Floor Campus Centre








