Our vision is of a peaceful and sustainable world based on societies living in harmony with nature.
We envision a society of interdependent peoples living in dignity, wholeness and fulfilment in which equity and human and peoples' rights are realized.
This will be a society built upon peoples' sovereignty and participation. It will be founded on social, economic, gender and environmental justice and be free from all forms of domination and exploitation, such as neoliberalism, corporate globalization, neo-colonialism and militarism.
We believe that our children's future will be better because of what we do.
Our mission
To collectively ensure environmental and social justice, human dignity, and respect for human rights and peoples' rights so as to secure sustainable societies.
To halt and reverse environmental degradation and depletion of natural resources, nurture the earth's ecological and cultural diversity, and secure sustainable livelihoods.
To secure the empowerment of Indigenous Peoples, local communities, women, groups and individuals, and to ensure public participation in
decision- making.
To bring about transformation towards sustainability and equity between and within societies with creative approaches and solutions.
To engage in vibrant campaigns, raise awareness, mobilize peoples and build alliances with diverse movements, linking grassroots, national and global struggles.
To inspire one another and to harness, strengthen and complement each other's capacities, living the change we wish to see and working together in solidarity.
Organisers estimated 300,000 Australians gathered at climate change rallies around the country in September 2020 in one of the largest protest events in the nation's history.
Thousands of people took part in demonstrations across Europe in January 2020, taking aim at what they say is the Australian Government's lack of action on climate change during the bushfire crisis.
LINK to Climate action protesters angry over Australia's bushfires rally across Europe