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Chip in to support our Duty of Care campaign


Right now, we are engaging thousands of parents, grandparents and all who care about our children's future to change the way decisions are made about our children's future. We’re calling on all Australian Parliamentarians to enshrine their duty of care to protect young and future generations in law. The more parents we can reach, the more pressure the minister will feel to protect our kids. 

By chipping in to support this campaign you are enabling:

  • thousands more parents, grandparents and carers across the country to add their voice to this campaign;
  • local community action groups reaching hundreds more in their communities;
  • a targeted delivery of parent's and children's letters direct to the offices of Members of Parliament; and
  • broadcasting the message far and wide that the Australian Government has a duty of care to protect our kids.

Parents for Climate is entirely independent, and we rely on people like you to power our work.

Your support will amplify this campaign and the voices of all who care about our kids future.

Chip in today to make sure all parliamentarians know we want strong, prudent action on climate to safeguard our kids' climate future.

It means the world to our kids.

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Donations of $1000 and above are eligible for tax deductibility - please contact [email protected] to arrange a tax deductible donation.

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