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How do we solve deforestation in Australia?
We can ensure a future where Australia's beef industry continues without devastating our precious forests and wildlife. Join us in advocating for stronger corporate commitments, a national verification system, and robust nature laws.
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The 29th session of the International Seabed Authority starts
MONDAY 15 JULY — The future of deep sea mining will be a focus for world leaders from tonight as the International Seabed Authority (ISA) kicks off its 29th session…
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Tony Coleman – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member
Tony is a senior actuary with a long involvement in pursuing better climate change outcomes. From 2009 to 2015 Tony was a non-executive Director of Low Carbon Australia (the Federal Govt owned forerunner of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation). Tony was also a non-executive Director of the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystem CRC from 2009 to…
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Suzie Shaw – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member
Suzie is a seasoned business leader and marketing professional with over 25 years of experience, spanning the UK and Australia, and is currently the CEO of Australia’s largest socially-led creative agency, We Are Social, and Non-Executive Director of Sydney FC. She is passionate about building modern brands, animal welfare, climate action, and supporting women in…
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Dereliction of duty: Greenpeace slams rejection of Duty of Care bill
SYDNEY, 26 June 2024 – As a Senate Committee hands down a report recommending that the Duty of Care bill not be passed, Greenpeace Australia Pacific has called the recommendation…
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Scamps’ EPBC forest protection amendments must be supported
SYDNEY, 26 JUNE 2024 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has called for the Australian Parliament to vote in support of independent MP Sophie Scamps’ proposed forest protection amendments to the Albanese…
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‘Now dive in’: significant step as Labor wades in to Global Ocean Treaty
Greenpeace Australia Pacific has welcomed the Labor government’s first steps towards ratifying the Global Ocean Treaty by tabling the treaty in Parliament, but says a formal ratification and the championing of large new marine protected areas in the high seas must follow quickly.
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Coalition’s nuclear site plans a climate poison pill
The debate around nuclear is a dangerous distraction from what we need to deliver climate action in Australia today: move rapidly to 100% renewable energy.