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A Message to You: Thank you for speaking for our forests
Over a thousand of you took the time to write to the Senate Inquiry on the overhaul of our national nature law. I read every single submission.
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Greenpeace is paddling out at Rising Tide 2025. Are you?
Greenpeace Australia Pacific joined the People’s Blockade of the World’s Largest Coal Port in Mulubinba / Newcastle, NSW, organised by grassroots movement Rising Tide. Greenpeace provided safety boats to support…
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Update from COP30: Powering up against fossil fuels
COP30 may be about to kickstart a new plan to phase out fossil fuels, with Australia lined up to finish the job next year.
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The fossil fuel takeover of the Business Council of Australia
The Business Council of Australia claims to represent the whole business community, but who is really pulling the strings?
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The “COP of truth” and making big polluters pay
COP30 has opened with fierce calls for both stronger action and some of the starkest warnings yet for the urgency of our climate crisis.
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All eyes on Brazil: What to expect at COP30
We’ll be bringing you regular updates from the ground as the talks unfold – the wins, the losses, and the headaches – and will be putting the spotlight on Australia…
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Toxic Skies: The Amazon is now breathing dirtier air than the world’s biggest cities
A new Greenpeace International report, Toxic Skies: How Agribusiness is Choking the Amazon, reveals how fires linked to industrial agriculture are turning the forest’s air toxic during the dry season. The…
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Australia’s Nature Laws Are Finally Up for Reform. But Will They Be Strong Enough to Protect What Matters?
This week marks a major moment in Australia’s long and frustrating struggle to fix its broken national nature laws. The federal government has finally tabled long-awaited reforms to the Environment…
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Why indirect fossil fuel lobbying is everybody’s problem and big brands must be held accountable
Lately I’ve been speaking with a lot of big companies and universities as part of Greenpeace’s gas campaign.
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The Ocean We’re Still Discovering
For us in the Pacific, the ocean is more than a body of water. It is our identity, our culture, our history. Our ancestors read the seas to navigate, to survive, to connect communities scattered across islands. Discoveries like this Dumbo octopus awaken something deeper in me, — a sense that the ocean is alive…









