Want to stay warm this winter without blowing the budget?

Home Energy Game Plan: Free Winter Warm-Up Sessions with Dale Boucher

Join local energy efficiency expert Dale Boucher for a free, practical session packed with ways to make your home cosier and your power bills lighter.

Whether you rent or own, live solo or with a full house, whether your place is brand new or a bit of a breezy classic — this session is for you.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • How to seal sneaky draughts and insulate on a budget

  • Which appliances are costing you more than they should — and what to do about it

  • Easy DIY tricks that actually make a difference

  • How to make the most of your heating system

  • What rebates and support are available to help you save

You’ll walk away with real-world advice that works for your home, your budget, and your lifestyle — no jargon, no guilt, just good energy sense.

Pick the date that suits you best — it’s the same session offered three times:

  • Monday 27 May

  • Monday 3 June

  • Monday 10 June

All sessions run from 7:30pm–9:00pm at Barkly Square, Ballarat.

Spots are limited, so book your preferred date now via Eventbrite here

Brought to you by BREAZE – helping Ballarat households stay comfy, cut costs, and take control of their energy.

Limited spots. Big savings. Lock in your session now!

Open letter to BREAZE Members and friends. 

 9 May 2025. 

Dear Members and Friends,

I’m writing to share the full story behind the end of BREAZE’s Community Partnerships Program (CPP) agreement with the City of Ballarat — a decision made by Council on 20 February 2025 that has had significant consequences for our work and our organisation.

Over the past three months, BREAZE has met with Council on multiple occasions in an effort to resolve the dispute and reinstate the contract on reasonable terms. Despite our good-faith negotiations, it became clear that Council was unwilling to address the serious issues we raised — including concerns about contract management, due process, and transparency.

Council proposed a resolution that we believe failed to acknowledge their own contractual breaches. We responded with a counteroffer, which was declined. Council then recommended mediation — a process that could take months, carry significant costs, and require confidentiality, further restricting our ability to speak openly with you, our members and supporters.

After careful consideration, we formally advised Council on 6 May 2025 that we would not pursue mediation and would accept termination of the agreement. This was not an easy decision. However, it allows BREAZE to move forward, free from further delay or compromise, and to refocus on the community-based climate action we exist to deliver.

To be clear: this outcome does not imply agreement with Council’s decision. BREAZE considers the termination to be unjustified and believes that key concerns — including those relating to due process and fairness — were never adequately addressed by Council.

We also reject, unequivocally, any suggestion that BREAZE has supported or endorsed discriminatory views of any kind. BREAZE is a proudly inclusive, volunteer-led organisation that adheres to all relevant laws and operates under the Model Rules recommended by the Victorian Government.

At the heart of this issue was Council’s insistence on onerous new conditions for reinstating funding — including changes to our governance rules that would have required us to affirm a position that we believe misrepresented our values and record. We could not in good conscience agree to those terms.

The situation raises broader concerns about the precedent being set. In this case, Council acted on the basis of a volunteer’s private social media activity — unrelated to any BREAZE project — and used that as grounds to end a funding agreement. This prompts serious questions: Will all community organisations be subject to scrutiny of individual members’ personal views? What safeguards exist to ensure decisions are proportionate, consistent, and respectful of civil discourse?

Despite this challenging chapter, BREAZE is focused firmly on the future. We remain committed to helping households across the Ballarat region reduce living costs, increase comfort, and transition to a cleaner, more sustainable lifestyle. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be launching new initiatives and providing opportunities for you — our members and community — to help shape our next steps.

I want to acknowledge the exceptional work of our Board and office bearers throughout this process. Their commitment, integrity, and perseverance have been outstanding. And to all of you who’ve supported BREAZE during this time — thank you. Your encouragement has meant the world.

We will continue to stand up for what is right, to act ethically, and to protect the good name of this organisation. Our mission hasn’t changed — if anything, it’s more important than ever.

Kindest regards,

Peta Guy, President, BREAZE

BREAZE at the Smart Living Expo 2025 - here to electrify everything

The full 30-minute interview with Tim Forcey at the Smart Living Expo, Buninyong, 23 Feb 2025

Here’s a link to the ABC news article on 4 March 2025 by Julie Bergin. Please note, this is not an endorsement or support by the ABC—just coverage of the current situation.

Here's a link to the ABC's Ballarat Breakfast broadcast from Tuesday, March 4. The story about BREAZE and the request to return funding begins at the 2-hour, 21-minute mark. Please note, this is not an endorsement or support by the ABC—just coverage of the current situation.

What Does BREAZE Do?

Meet BREAZE—Ballarat's dynamic force propelling us toward a sustainable future! Dedicated to achieving zero emissions by 2030, BREAZE empowers the community with practical solutions and innovative projects. Join BREAZE and be part of Ballarat's green transformation!

Do you want to make history in the future - NOW?

Introducing the Ballarat Sustainability 2030 Time Capsule, brought to you by BREAZE!

We're inviting every member of the Ballarat community to share their wishes and dreams for a greener future. Whether you're a quiet thinker, a bold innovator, an imaginative school child, a reflective writer, a lively community activist, or just someone with a passion for sustainability—your voice matters.

The wishes of a zero carbon Ballarat, from the gentle dreamers to the spirited trailblazers, preserving today's hopes for tomorrow.

We're collecting messages to be sealed and buried on 5 June 2025, to be reopened on 5 June 2030.

Keep an eye out as the capsule makes appearances at upcoming Green Drinks and other Smart Living activities. If you'd like the time capsule to feature at an event you're hosting, please get in touch at admin@breaze.org.au.

Let’s come together to create a lasting legacy for a sustainable Ballarat!

Events

Local climate action.

BREAZE educates and supports the wider Ballarat community to work towards a goal of zero emissions by 2030.

We undertake advocacy, community education, and project management, to reduce our carbon footprint as well as supporting the installation and provision of renewable energy sources.

Become a member

We love members! By becoming a member of BREAZE you can join us in reducing emissions and living sustainably in Ballarat.   The more members we have, the more influence we have in advocacy and environmental campaigns.   Members automatically receive the BREAZE newsletter. We are a volunteer run organisation and your membership helps to fund our overhead costs so we can keep operating.

Please direct any queries to: membership@breaze.org.au

Make a donation

Every $1 donation to our Social Solar program funds 1 watt of renewable energy and more renewable energy means fewer emissions! How good is that? But One Dollar for One Watt equals even more.

Each time a combined total of $1,500 is donated BREAZE, we will install 1.5kW of solar panels on the roof of a social housing property. Depending on the size of the house, 3kW of solar panels may be needed, so BREAZE will do this when a combined total of $3,000 has been donated. (For those of you who watch the price of solar panels, you will know that 1 watt of solar costs a bit more than $1, but the shortfall will be made up with other money.). Donations of $2.00 or more are tax deductible

Donate online here or by Direct Deposit (insert bank details)

The BREAZE Public Fund is a public fund listed on the register of environmental organisations under item 6.1.1 of subsection 30-55(1) of the income tax assessment act 1997.

NEWS & RESOURCES

BREAZE is committed to working respectfully, inclusively and independently with and for the community to ensure a bright and sustainable future. BREAZE is a volunteer run organisation.

The privately expressed views of Breaze volunteers and members are their own and should not be attributed to BREAZE policy or positions.

BREAZE Inc thanks our Business Members for their support