The wellbeing, livelihoods and security of Australian communities, and the precious ecosystems upon which we depend for our survival, rest on tackling the climate crisis. Extreme heat, floods, ...
Markets are already reacting and fuel prices are rising here. When fossil fuel supply is threatened, prices spike and ...
Power bills have become a growing source of stress for Aussie families and businesses. Many families are forced to make impossible choices: three in 10 parents are struggling to afford basics like ...
In January 2025, in the middle of the Northern Hemisphere’s winter, Los Angeles was overrun by a firestorm that killed 31 people, destroyed more than 16,000 structures, and left one of the world’s ...
New national YouGov polling commissioned by the Climate Council shows Labor risks losing almost half of its votes if it writes climate out of Australia’s environment laws, and seven in ten of all ...
Climate pollution is endangering our homes, and risking the biggest asset of many Australians, with new analysis revealing flood risk has put a $42.2 billion dent in property values. This is an ...
Setting Australia’s 2035 climate target is one of the most important decisions the government has made. In choosing how rapidly we cut climate pollution over coming years we are determining exactly ...
The Albanese Government is considering whether to green light a mega-polluting gas project in Western Australia. The proposal is to extend the life of Australia’s largest mainland gas plant until 2070 ...
Australians from our cities and regions want to keep building more wind, solar and storage – and made this clear at the ballot box. A steep swing towards Labor, delivering what is expected to be their ...
Climate change already threatens many people’s greatest asset, their home. This report identifies the suburbs and electorates across Australia where households and businesses face the most acute risk ...
The 2025 Federal Election is a critical turning point for climate action. Every decision made in the next term of Parliament will set Australia’s climate trajectory for decades to come, and determine ...
Four million Australians living in Australia’s third largest city and the heavily populated regions nearby were warned to get ready for Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Understandably, the anxiety surrounding ...
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