2025 Election Resources
Everything you need to help put climate and nature firmly on the agenda this Federal Election. We’ll be adding more resources as the election approaches, so keep checking back!


Show your support for climate action
Order a free placard supporting protection for climate and nature to display in your yard or hold up at events.
- Order your free placards supporting clean, affordable energy and saying no to nuclear from our friends at Renew Australia for All.
Tell the Coalition their gas plan stinks
The Coalition has promised that if elected they will “approve a bucket load of gas”, massively expanding the gas industry off our coasts. Send them a clear message that we won’t stand for this.


Say no to nuclear
Nuclear energy is simply too risky, too expensive, and too slow for Australia. Send a clear message that Australia needs clean, affordable, renewable energy—and not dangerous, costly nuclear.
Defend WA’s Nature
WA’s nature is like nowhere else on Earth.
We know that when WA’s nature thrives, we all thrive. Healthy forests, thriving wetlands and clean, safe waterways and air are essential to our well-being.
Western Australians love nature, and expect their elected leaders to protect WA’s most beautiful, precious natural treasures.

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Spread the word
We’ve prepared a conversation guide to help you have confident, impactful election season conversations about climate change with friends and family.

Latest election updates
Our campaign updates and media releases about the Federal Election are below.
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Hosting COP31: A critical opportunity for Australia and the Pacific
Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton has called the prospect of co-hosting COP31 “madness,” Labor Energy Minister Chris Bowen has called it “a great opportunity.” But what even is COP31, and…
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Election Update: Where do the political parties stand on nature protection?
Protecting our environment is an issue of major concern to many Australians. Yet the major political parties have so far avoided making any major positive nature protection announcement this election.…
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Greenpeace activists crash Coalition launch event to say: Don’t Risk Dutton’s Nuclear
SYDNEY, Sunday 13 April 2025 – Greenpeace activists have staged a ‘hazard cleanup’ at the Coalition’s election campaign launch at Liverpool Catholic Club in Western Sydney to send a clear…
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Peter Dutton must reject Trump-style plan to leave Paris Agreement
SYDNEY, Thursday 10 April 2025 — In response to comments by Shadow Energy Minister Ted O’Brien that the Coalition could leave the Paris Agreement if elected, David Ritter, CEO at…
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Don’t Risk Duttons Nuclear: A Dangerous Step Backwards for Australia
Peter Dutton and the Federal Coalition have proposed a shift in Australia’s energy future – one that involves nuclear reactors. This plan will cost billions, is a risk to the environment, human health and a diversion from the much-needed investment in renewable energy.
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Your impact: 4 bold moves for nature and climate this election
The end of March was a huge week in pre-election politics, and Greenpeace was in Canberra making an impact for nature and the climate.
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‘Ambitious but sensible’: Greenpeace welcomes Greens’ plan for clean jobs and climate solutions
SYDNEY, Thursday 10 April 2025 — In response to the release of The Greens Powering Past Coal and Gas energy plan released today, Joe Rafalowicz, Head of Climate and Energy…
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Coalition’s rubbery gas numbers can’t conceal disastrous energy plan
SYDNEY, Wednesday 9 April 2025 – In response to the Coalition’s newly released gas policy modelling, Joe Rafalowicz, Head of Climate and Energy at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, said:
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The Dutton Coalition Just Announced a Massive Expansion of Offshore Gas Drilling
If elected, the Dutton Coalition has pledged to “approve a bucket load of gas,” drastically expanding the gas industry off Australia’s coasts. This policy threatens our marine ecosystems, coastal communities, and the climate.
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Major parties weaken national nature laws for salmon industry
Diseased dead salmon and fatty fish balls recently washed up on Tassie shores, spoiling beaches and waterways and the clean green Tasmanian lifestyle. This was due to a major bacterial…
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Speeding backwards: Greenpeace slams Coalition commitment to neuter vehicle efficiency standards
MELBOURNE, Wednesday 2 April 2025 – Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed the Coalition’s promise to neuter the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) by removing fines from the scheme as policy that bends the knee to the petrol car lobby while costing Australians and increasing carbon pollution.
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Federal Election a decade-defining opportunity for change: Greenpeace
SYDNEY, 28 MARCH 2025 – As Australians prepare to go to the polls on May 3, Greenpeace Australia Pacific has called on all parties to deliver policies that will address…
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10 Tips for how to talk about climate change with friends and family
Talking about climate change can feel daunting. Maybe you’re worried about saying the wrong thing, facing pushback, or just not knowing where to start. But here’s the thing—conversations are one of the most powerful tools we have.