In a devastating move, Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has just approved three giant thermal coal mine expansions in NSW in one day.
This month the Albanese Government refused to put a climate trigger in national environment laws and now they’ve doubled down and approved three massive climate bombs.
The mines will directly clear over 500 hectares of Koala habitat and produce 1.5 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions – which is 3 times Australia’s total annual emissions.
These emissions will cause climate change that fuels extreme weather, threatens our communities and drives our natural areas and wildlife to the brink.
And it’s not just these projects that are a problem - there are 116 new coal and gas projects proposed across Australia, including massive clearing of Koala habitat for coal and fracking across Northern Australia.
But Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek plans to lead a Global ‘Nature Positive’ Summit in Sydney on October 8 as if she cares about our wildlife.
We’re calling this a global greenwashing attempt, and we’ll be gathering there on Tuesday, to call it out directly.
When: 8.45am to 10am, Tues 8 Oct
Where: International Convention Centre front entrance, Iron Place Wharf (off Darling Drive), Darling Harbour
What: A protest to expose the Albanese government’s hypocrisy of approving fossil fuel projects while hosting a Nature Positive Summit.
Bring: Feel free to bring your placards and noisemaking items!
Remember to RSVP to the Facebook event here! Can you invite 10 friends along?
This page is a clone of the Lock the Gate event page. If you have already RSVPed there, you will be kept up to date with the event.
Protest location: Adjacent to the front entrance to the International Convention Centre, Iron Place Wharf (off Darling Drive), Darling Harbour.
If you are catching the Light Rail, the 'Convention' stop is directly opposite the location.