Listed below is a range of climate focused organizations with exciting volunteer and engagement opportunities.
350 Boorloo/ Perth is taking action to support a transition away from fossil fuels. They are building the Divestment movement and resisting new fossil fuel projects to build a broad and effective climate movement powerful enough to create a safe climate future.
Clean State advocates for action on climate change and jobs in Western Australia. They promote solutions that create thousands of jobs.
WAFA organizes a grassroots community campaign to deliver advocacy for the protection of WA’s South-West forests.
Market Forces believes that the banks, superannuation funds and governments should use our money to protect our environment. Their work exposes the institutions that are financing environmentally destructive projects and hold them accountable.
The Climate Council is Australia’s leading climate change communications organization, who provide authoritative, expert advice to the Australian public on climate change and solutions based on the most up-to-date science available.
Tomorrow movement is building a movement of young people to end the influence of big business on our politics and to win a tomorrow with good jobs, great public services and a safe climate for all of us.
Save our song lines Is a movement led by the Traditional Owners of Murujuga on the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia's Pilbara region to stop new industry on the Burrup from damaging their Songlines, rock art, health and climate.
Greenpeace is the leading independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful protest and creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future.
Climate Justice Union are a community union focused on achieving climate justice in Western Australia while leaving nobody behind. Their aim is to reduce the impacts of climate change with a focus on social justice and community wellbeing.
Indigenous Climate Action works on connecting and supporting Indigenous communities to reinforce their place as leaders driving climate change solutions. By providing communities with knowledge and resources, they can inspire a new generation of Indigenous climate leaders building solutions centered around our inherent rights and cultures.
SEED: Seed is Australia’s first Indigenous youth climate network. They are building a movement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people for climate justice. Their vision is for a just and sustainable future with strong cultures and communities, powered by renewable energy.