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  • rsvped for Planning Together for Resilience 2025-11-08 21:24:12 +1100

    Planning Together for Resilience

    Collective action is the best way to bring about positive social change, and working together to plan our events for 2026 is key to growing our group's strength and resilience. Whether you're new to Parents for Climate and looking for ways to contribute, or you've been a member for a while and have ideas to share, we'd love you to join us! 

    Together, we will:

    • look at national and WA-focused opportunities for climate advocacy
    • explore possible events for our group in 2026
    • plan our first event for 2026 

    Lunch and snacks will be provided and there will be activities to keep the kids entertained!

    If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.

    Let's go together! 

    (Please RSVP for catering purposes.)

    WHEN
    November 22, 2025 at 10:00am
    WHERE
    City of Melville EcoHub
    555 Leach Hwy
    Winthrop, WA 6150
    Australia
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  • Sign the Open Letter: Put kids safety ahead of politics.

    The government’s own National Climate Risk Assessment confirms what parents across Australia already know: climate change is putting our kids and communities in danger.

    As parents, we don’t take chances with our kids safety - whether it’s buckling a seatbelt, fitting a car seat, or being sun smart, we act on the best advice. We expect our government to do the same. That means shaping climate policy with science, not politics, and committing to net zero by 2035 with strong pollution cuts this decade. Anything less puts our kids' future at risk.

    709 signatures

    Dear Prime Minister and Ministers,

    As parents, carers, grandparents and community members, we call on you to put the safety of our children at the centre of climate policy. The National Climate Risk Assessment highlights the escalating dangers of extreme heat, bushfires, floods, and other climate impacts. Just as parents act on expert advice to protect their children, we expect our government to act on the best available science. We urge you to adopt science-led climate policy that cuts pollution at the pace required, protects our communities, and gives every child the chance to grow up safe and healthy. Their safety cannot and should not wait. 

    Sincerely,
    Australian parents, carers and grandparents and family members.

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