Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
Dear Minister King,
We write to you as concerned parents, because the evidence is clear: truck pollution is harming our children, and the federal government has the power to act.
New research, authored by leading Australian academics has quantified what communities living on freight corridors have known for years.
Heavy vehicle exhaust emissions are causing preventable deaths and unnecessary illness. The annual health cost exceeds $6.8 billion - borne by patients, taxpayers, and workers.
Our children are the most vulnerable. They breathe faster. Their bodies are still developing.
This is a national problem. Freight corridors run through suburban streets in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. Parents in every capital city raise their kids in neighbourhoods, and send their children to schools where the air they breathe is making them sick and affecting their development.
Minister, this year your government will revise the Heavy Vehicle National Law. We urge you to use this opportunity to protect Australian children. Specifically, we call on you to:
We ask you to make children’s health part of the equation when you reform the Heavy Vehicle National Law this year. Our kids cannot wait.
Yours sincerely,
Parents for Climate
On behalf of parents, carers and grandparents across Australia
Add your name to stand with parents across Australia calling on Minister King to protect children from harmful truck pollution.
Every child deserves to breathe clean air — to play, learn and grow without pollution harming their lungs or their future.
But right now, air pollution from traffic, gas, and coal is putting our children’s health at risk. From asthma flare-ups to long-term impacts on brain development and heart health, poor air quality is silently damaging the next generation.
Children are more vulnerable. They breathe faster, spend more time outdoors, and their small lungs are still growing. Parents, carers, grandparents and educators across Australia are standing together to say: enough is enough.
We’re calling on all levels of government, federal, state and local, to take urgent action to protect children from air pollution by cleaning up transport, phasing out gas and coal pollution, and taking strong, coordinated steps to make the air around every child cleaner and safer.
Add your name to show your support for clean air for every child, everywhere.
Together, we can create cleaner, healthier communities for our kids - today and for the future.

We, the undersigned parents, carers, grandparents, educators and community members, urge all levels of government to take urgent action to protect children from air pollution caused by transport, gas, coal and bushfire smoke.
Air pollution harms children’s health - triggering asthma, damaging lungs and affecting brain development. Kids are more vulnerable because their lungs are still growing, and they breathe faster than adults, and they spend more time outdoors.
We call on governments to:
Every child deserves to breathe clean, healthy air and protecting them must be a top priority for every level of government.

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