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The Global Ocean Treaty Enters into force and we’re celebrating with a mural!!
Big news for our ocean, the Global Ocean Treaty enters into force today 17th January. Bringing this landmark treaty to life allows governments to create marine sanctuaries in international waters.…
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6 books to start 2026
Here are 6 inspiring books discussing oceans, critiques of capitalism, the Indigenous fight for environmental justice, and hope—for your upcoming reading list this year.
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Greenpeace is back at Lost Paradise!
Greenpeace Australia Pacific is back at Lost Paradise, baby! Four days of music, art, and connection over NYE on beautiful Darkinjung Country in Glenworth Valley, NSW. We’ll be joining the diverse group of movement allies.
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Historic Ocean Treaty kicks in as Australia warned: “no time to waste”
BRISBANE, Saturday 17 January 2026 — As one of the most significant nature protection agreements in history, the Global Ocean Treaty, comes into force today, Greenpeace Australia Pacific says there’s…
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Albanese Government’s gas policy risks deepening fossil fuel dependence
SYDNEY, Monday 22 December 2025 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has warned the government’s new gas reservation policy risks keeping us hooked on a polluting industry that only cares about its…
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Cheaper, faster, cleaner: Cook government must phase out gas and ramp up renewable rollout
PERTH, Friday 19 December 2025 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has called on the WA Cook Government to accelerate the electrification of the state’s key industries to address the projected shortages…
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The 2023 Climate Ambition Gap
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, taking stock of 2035 climate action plans on the road to achieving the 1.5°C limit.
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Report: Toxic Skies – How Agribusiness is Choking the Amazon
This report tracks air pollution across key regions of the Amazon, revealing how fires related to agricultural activity, in particular cattle pastures and deforestation, are degrading air quality, threatening public health, and accelerating climate and biodiversity crises.
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Report: Power Shift – WA’s Electrified Future
Written in collaboration with Springmount Advisory, this report clearly demonstrates that rapid emissions reduction is not only possible in WA but is in the economic interests of the West Australian…
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Public Poll: People want more forest action
9 in 10 people view forest action as critical to fight climate change.
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Greenpeace Activist Training Weekends. How it works and what to expect.
Basic-Actions Training (BAT) are training weekends run two or three times a year focussed on the basics, strategy and theory of non-violent direction action. Non-Violent Direct Action (NVDA) is at…
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Why COP30 is critical for Australia and the Pacific
COP31 must also deliver a fast, fair fossil fuel phase-out — turning words into concrete action and signalling the end of coal, oil, and gas.
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10 reasons why we need to act for the Amazon
The Amazon rainforest is vital for the lives of millions of people and for the protection of biodiversity and the climate. We need a global movement to protect the biggest rainforest in the world from greedy industries.