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Invasion Day Events 2023
January 17, 2023
January 26 is a day of mourning for First Nations people, also known as Invasion Day, or Survival Day. Here are some events across the continent where First Nations people and allies are invited...
Read More ShareDangerous rig shut down and dolphins killed
November 24, 2022
Two unreported and extremely dangerous incidents recently illustrate the contempt the offshore fossil fuel industry has for the environment and the Australian taxpayer. A rig in a marine conservation reserve off the Pilbara coast...
Read More ShareCOP27 outcome: Loss and damage fund established in historic first step, but other outcomes perilously weak
November 22, 2022
A historic breakthrough in deadlocked COP27 talks means a loss and damage fund to compensate developing countries for the irreversible impacts of climate change has been established, despite consistent efforts by the US and...
Read More ShareThousands of fossil gas and oil rigs that could be recycled
November 17, 2022
Sitting off Australia's coast are scores of rusting fossil gas and oil rigs, hundreds of wells and thousands of kilometres of pipeline, all of which need to be retired over coming years. In addition,...
Read More ShareJustice and equity must accompany every decision at COP27
November 07, 2022
Friday 4 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt) - To stem runaway climate change, COP27 must steer away from seductive-sounding ‘nature-based solutions’ and geoengineering fixes, and instead focus on cutting fossil fuel emissions at source,...
Read More ShareVolunteer to do immediate disaster relief
November 02, 2022
We know that climate change is already impacting people and the environment around the world. Locally, the influence of human driven climate change is clear in many recent natural disasters like floods, fires and...
Read More ShareJustice For Cassius - Forever Fifteen
October 27, 2022
Cassius Turvey, a 15-year-old Noongar boy, was walking home from school with his friends on the afternoon of October 13 when he was brutally killed after alleged racial slurs were heard towards him and his...
Read More ShareFoEA National Meeting 2022
October 25, 2022
Friends of the Earth Australia (FoEA) is a federation made up of 13 independent member groups. We normally meet each year for our national meeting, but two years of lockdowns has made this hard....
Read More ShareSubmission: Burning Native Forests is not Renewable
October 07, 2022
Friends of the Earth Australia Submission on burning native forest timber (biomass burning) for energy production in Australia (In relation to Climate Change Bill 2022 and Climate Change (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2022)
Read More ShareTime for a National Just Transition Authority
August 29, 2022
Australia has traditionally relied on coal fired power stations to meet its energy needs. This is now rapidly changing, as renewable energy and storage becomes cheaper and older coal fired power stations become ever...
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