The 2022 election we've just had could be said to be one of the most important elections of our lives. Now that the results are in many of us are asking what does this mean for Australians moving forward over the next three years?
How do I talk about it to people around me?
And how can we ensure our governments are taking the action – driven by science – that will give us the best chance to stop and ultimately reverse global heating over the next decade?
The team at Climate for Change have put together and Panel of Guest Speakers who will cut through all of the noise, and help you make sense of:
- The political opportunities of the next three years
- What climate solutions and communications opportunities to focus on
- How you can get involved to help create change
Guest Speakers:
- Barry Traill
Coordinator, Climate Action Network Australia (CANA) - Dr Simon Bradshaw
Researcher on climate science and impacts at the Climate Council (CC) - Jane Stabb
Co-CEO, Climate for Change (C4C)
This free, panel event – featuring contributions from climate science, politics and communication experts – will highlight the opportunities of the post-election moment we are in as we invite people to join the movement for change.
We will uncover what the political landscape could look like over the next 3 years as well as some key climate solutions that need to be moved on now!
As always at the heart of our work, you'll also have a chance to connect with other passionate individuals from your area or from around Australia, and work together to find better strategies for effective communication and transformative conversations.
Having conversations about climate change with people in your networks is one of the most impactful things you can do to affect change in your own community. So what are you waiting for?
RSVP below to attend our workshop and we'll send you the Zoom link.
See you there!
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Event Time Zone Start Times
5:00pm – AWST (Perth)
6:30pm – ACST (Darwin)
6:30pm – ACDT (Adelaide)
7:00pm – AEST (Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart & Canberra)
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