A community based social change cooperative in Meanjin/Brisbane working on local, regional, national and international issues. They work towards the creation of an ecologically sustainable and socially just society through community action.
This group works to address social and environmental justice issues that affects South Australia through community action. They have worked on earth jurisprudence, climate justice and urban issues.
Friends of the Earth Far North Queensland was formed in 2005, originally known as FoE Kuranda. They work regionally with other local and national groups on a wide range of issues.
One of the oldest groups in the FoE Australia federation, working towards a sustainable and equitable future in a way that empowers individuals and communities to create long lasting system change.
FoE Bridgetown – Greenbushes Friends of the Forest
FoE Bridgetown – Greenbushes Friends of the Forest (BGFF) was founded in 1987 and is located in the heart of the WA forest region. Promoting ecologically sound management of WA’s native forest.
Works to expose the institutions that are financing environmentally destructive projects and help Australians hold these institutions accountable and prevent investment in projects that would drive the climate crisis.
Works to bring together people from diverse backgrounds throughout Australia in practical action to establish a network of worker-owned cooperatives committed to sustainable enterprise.
A group of health professionals, students and community members taking collective action to address climate change and raise awareness of the health impacts of climate change and fossil fuels.
A network of students and young people committed to taking action for environmental justice and providing resources and skillshares to collectives across the country for positive social change.
A grass-roots not-for-profit member based advocacy group promoting Sustainable Energy Now and providing resources on how renewable energy can able to meet all of Western Australia’s electricity needs.
School students of all ages, races, genders, backgrounds and sexualities from every part of Australia united by the concern for the future of the planet that we live in.
A grassroots advocacy group campaigning for the protection of East Gippsland’s forests from logging since 1993 via citizen science, non-violent direct action and collective organising.
A volunteer-run grassroots organisation dedicated to protecting Victoria's native forests through the use of citizen science, community engagement and advocacy.
Based in Central Victoria and works on local projects focused on tackling climate change and renewable energy projects while also supporting local artists and creative action locally.