Concerned Queenslanders spent their summer talking to people visiting the @QldMuseum
Museum-goers were shocked to hear the museum received more than $10m from fossil-fuel giant Shell since 2015, influencing educational materials used in Qld classrooms for kids as young as 9.
The Chair of our Board has shared his thoughts on why January 26 is not a day to celebrate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and the pathway to healing for the original cultures of this land and its natural environment.
This work is highly rewarding - join us!
Our collaborative and positive campaign with lovers of the outdoors, #ProtectBeautifulQueensland, has market stalls, events and other opportunities coming up in SEQ and across the state: https://t.co/d3NpTynoPg
At Woodford Folk Festival, our amazing volunteers and staff had conversations with over 1000 people and were lucky to hear so many great stories capturing why people from near and far love Queensland's incredible, unique landscapes and their inhabitants.
We can't afford to rely on ageing coal fired power stations anymore. We need to build more clean renewable energy backed by storage.
Track the many fossil fuel breakdowns with #ReliabilityWatch: https://t.co/scxl08krI4
#Callide C4 broke down at 4:55pm last Thursday, taking 800 MW, nearly 10% of supply, offline in Qld. Batteries stepped up and provided more power than gas to get Queenslanders through another hot evening.
"With the national Cheaper Home Batteries Program, installing batteries in a household which already has solar is a no-brainer. That’s a stark contrast to the large-scale battery lull which has been driven by continued policy uncertainty from the Queensland Government."
Australia's still a world leader in deforestation, and new analysis from our friends at @AusConservation shows which single industry is responsible for 2/3rds of last year's total habitat destruction.
@MurrayWatt Let Minister Watt and @AlboMP know: this is out of step with science, and it’s out of step with the mandate on which they were granted a second term.
Read more: https://t.co/f4S8CirYnd
Minister @MurrayWatt's approval for an open-cut coal mine expansion is incredibly disappointing.
Stanwell’s #Meandu King 2 East mine will funnel thermal coal to Tarong Power Station until 2039, adding over 200 million tonnes of climate pollution to the atmosphere.
Protecting the habitat koalas have left is the strongest conservation strategy to save the species.
That's what we told ABC Radio, and that's what you can tell the Qld Government's public consultation.