
Several hundred climate activists rallied outside Kirribilli House, Prime Minister Anthony Albaneseās residence, on May 8, as part of environment groupsā 12-day Rise Up campaign.
The āNo more coal or gasā campaign was organised by the Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC), Move Beyond Coal,Ā Ā Australia, GetUp and the Australian Conservation.
Rallies and other actions are being organised across the country to demand the federal Labor government take real action to tackle climate change, including outside environment minister Tanya Plibersekās office on May 3.
The protest outside Kirribilli House featured a DJ booth, hosted by stand-ins for PM Albanese and the CEOs of mining companies Santos and Whitehaven. It was designed to send a message to the government ahead of the federal budget on May 14.
Protesters did the same in 2022 when Coalition PM Scott Morrison also ignored the climate emergency.
AYCC is demanding Labor stop approving new fossil fuel projects, slash funding for existing projects and introduce climate amendments to the nationās environment laws.
āThe last prime minister got plenty of visits at Kirribilli. And our message for you Albo: Youāre not Scotty, but you wonāt get off scott free! Like the flood waters and the flames, we rise up,ā said the AYCC.
While communities face devastating climate impacts, from devastating cyclones and floods to sweltering heat waves,
āfossil fuel companies are fuelling the flamesā pushing ahead with risky coal and gas, said the AYCC.
āDespite being elected in a historic wave of support for climate action, the Albanese government has fundamentally failed in the number one test of climate leadership: saying NO to more coal and gas projects.ā
AYCC is urging Labor to fix the environment laws to āconsider the impacts of climate changeā and stop subsidising coal and gas projects.
GetUp also condemned Labor for handing out ābillions in public money for fossil fuel corporationsā.
[For more information on the Rise Up campaign visit theĀ .]
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