Budget 2023-4
See here for the full interview and our very clear message to the Government on the budget.
See here for the full interview and our very clear message to the Government on the budget.
The Nationals are rewarded for no longer blocking a net-zero by 2050 target with a Cabinet post for Resources Minister (and climate action obstructor) Keith Pitt, and a longer list of mostly …
Adaptation to climate change varies across Australia, depending on the climatic zone and the agricultural practices at play, whether farms are raising livestock, grains, orchards, stone fruit, wine grapes, fibres, or …
Today we release our election platform – A Decade of Climate Action – it’s our demand for urgent action to reduce greenhouse emissions over the next ten years. In a …
Agriculture is the cornerstone of stable society and it is of national importance to ensure the viability of Australian agriculture for the benefit of all Australians. This is why we’ve …
Whilst the G7 Summit last weekend failed to deliver the ambitious climate action many seek, and the world needs, coal – particularly thermal coal – came in for special attention. …
Until now, the imperative to reduce emissions has been chiefly a moral one. That’s because efforts to reduce emissions by Australia would be relatively small on a global scale so …
New funding for mental health and suicide prevention, women’s health – including long-sought-after investment in endometriosis research and treatment – is welcome in this budget but falls short across the …
Action on climate change and reducing Australia’s emissions continues to treated without the sense of urgency that the crisis demands. That’s the main takeaway from last night’s federal budget. Instead …
The Government’s Relocation Assistance to Take Up a Job scheme – to provide a financial incentive for people to relocate to rural areas to take up seasonal work on farms …