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Calling All Parents! Climate action campaign launch

You’re invited to make a big difference for a safe climate during the federal election.

Australia is falling behind the world in seizing the opportunities that come with strong climate action. Now, with a federal election looming, mums, dads, grandparents and carers have a big opportunity to make climate change a top issue for Australia. 

Join the Australian Parents for Climate Action Campaign Launch and get empowered to maximise your impact to secure big opportunities for Australia and a safe climate for our kids.

Our panel includes, Saffron Zomer, Executive Director of the Australian Democracy Network, Dr Rebecca Huntley, author, researcher on social trends and Chair of the Australian Parents for Climate Action Advisory Group, and Nic Seton, CEO of Australian Parents for Climate Action. The event will be hosted by Marie Carvolth, Co-founder and Board Chair of Australian Parents for Climate Action.

Our expert speakers will:

  • Share our people-powered strategy to boost the importance of climate action ahead of the election
  • Unpack how democracy works, and how we can shape it
  • Reveal why parents are trusted messengers, and why parents are so important in creating climate action
  • Equip every attendee with the means to make a difference right now
  • And launch our parent-powered climate action campaign election with case studies from parent climate champions 

Event time:

  • 8:30pm AEDT (NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, ACT)
  • 7:30pm AEST Queensland
  • 7pm Northern Territory
  • 8pm South Australia
  • 5:30pm Western Australia
WHEN
February 24, 2022 at 8:30pm - 9:30pm
Timezone: Melbourne
WHERE
ZOOM EVENT
CONTACT
Contact Laura ·
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Will you come?

Parents for Climate meet and work on the lands of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people and respect that sovereignty of those lands was never ceded. We pay respect to Elders, past and present and emerging, and acknowledge the pivotal role that Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within the Australian community.