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  • Listen to AP4CA Advisory Group Chair, Dr. Rebecca Huntley, on the Hope. Act. Thrive. podcast

    “Often the best climate conversations are when you get a sense of why they feel the way they do, and then you exchange with them what your climate story is. And that can be really powerful,” says Dr Rebecca Huntley, one of Australia’s most experienced social researchers and author of numerous books including “How To Talk About Climate Change in a Way That Makes a Difference”.

    In the latest episode of the podcast Hope. Act. Thrive., led by Sally Giblin, a volunteer at Australian Parents for Climate Action, you’ll hear about the need to get emotional about climate change, social trends in relation to climate change, and how we can bring about a change of heart in others. 

    Australian Parents for Climate Action is proud to support this episode.

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  • wants to volunteer 2022-01-14 16:11:08 +1100

    Volunteer to power climate action!

    Australian Parents for Climate Action was built from the ground up by concerned parents like you, volunteering their time to ensure a safer future for our children.

    We are solutions-focused and non-partisan, with the mission of influencing government and business to take more action on climate.

    Our volunteers are actively engaged in a range of activities that support national and local campaigns and are supporting the organisation in creating a parent powered movement for positive climate action in Australia.

    Our current opportunities to volunteer are:

    Click on the links above to find out more or connect with the volunteer teams, or register your interest for a role in the fields provided.

    If you would like to find out more contact [email protected]

    Come join with us and together we can get more action on climate in 2023 and beyond!

     

     

     

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