More Ways to Engage With Your MPs on Climate

Tips and examples for getting started

Issue briefings to write about

How to visit your MP

How to call your MP

Climate advisory groups

Join our next online MPEG

MP Contact Tracker

What else can I do?

Campaigns and petitions

Make a submission

Some impactful actions

Host a climate Conversation

Train as a Conversation facilitator

FAQs and extra info

Local groups

Join or start an MPEG

Hosting on zoom

Our Australian Government may seem a long way away in Canberra but it makes decisions that impact your life on a daily basis. The role of our politicians is to represent us. By electing them, we give them the power to make decisions and laws on our behalf. If we want our parliament to make bold policy decisions to get emissions down at the speed and scale needed to avert climate catastrophe, we need to tell them that's what we want.

Why now? Why me?

There is growing public momentum for our governments to act on climate. Now is the time to build on that. The more of us who demand action, the more our politicians will listen.

It matters to MPs what the mood in their electorate is and what constituents want.

But they can’t know that unless we tell them.

 

Many Australians never attempt to use the democratic power they have because they don’t understand the political system or don’t feel confident enough to contact their MP.

One of the goals of these resources is to help you step up and exercise your democratic rights to let your local Member of Parliament (MP) and other relevant members of our government know you want more urgent action on climate change.

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Happy writing and chatting with your MPs!

   

 


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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, whose sovereignty was never ceded. We acknowledge that Indigenous peoples around the world are at the forefront of climate change, both in experiencing its effects and leading solutions for change. We pay our sincerest respects to all Elders, past and present.