Key Takeaways
- Policy Overhaul: Ku-ring-gai Council has updated its Climate Change Policy to align with the latest environmental science, preparing the region for increased extreme weather risks.
- Aggressive Targets: The new framework aims to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and achieve a community-wide net zero status by 2040 or earlier.
- Renewable Energy Transition: Council operations will transition to 100% renewable grid-sourced electricity by 2030, with full electrification of facilities planned for 2035.
- Community Consultation: Residents and local businesses are encouraged to provide feedback on the draft policy via the Council's online Engagement Hub.
The impacts of climate change are no longer a distant threat – they are happening right on our doorstep.
Recognising the urgent need for local action, Ku-ring-gai Council has comprehensively updated its Climate Change Policy, bringing it in line with the latest environmental science and best-practice frameworks. Now, the Council is calling on residents to have their say.
Mayor Christine Kay emphasized that Ku-ring-gai is already experiencing these environmental shifts firsthand. “We can expect to see more extreme weather, intense bushfires, heavy flooding, and health and wellbeing impacts,” she stated. “Without meaningful action, our community will be exposed to greater risks.”
To combat these risks, the revised policy outlines a robust blueprint for local resilience and rapid decarbonization. The Council is stepping up its commitment to the Paris Agreement by introducing aggressive interim targets. Key objectives include:
- Halving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030
- Achieving net zero by 2040 or earlier
- Transitioning to 100% renewable energy for all grid-sourced electricity by 2030
- Electrifying 100% of Council facilities by 2035
- Reaching net zero on fleet emissions by 2040 or earlier
Crucially, this policy isn’t just about Council operations; it focuses heavily on community-wide resilience. The framework aims to support Ku-ring-gai households and businesses in reaching their own net-zero targets by 2040, while actively reducing the region’s overall vulnerability to extreme weather.
Have Your Say: Residents are encouraged to examine the proposed framework and help shape Ku-ring-gai’s environmental future.


























