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Australian Religious Response to Climate Change

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The Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC) is a multi-faith network taking action on the most pressing issue of our time.

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Louise Pinson from Wollongong speaks about what she's doing at this election to put Pope Francis' teaching on the climate into practice. #auspol #ClimateAction #LaudatoSi

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Reverend Ron Rosinsky from Coburg Uniting Church in the key electorate of #Wills speaks about the need to stop new coal and gas projects if we're to tackle the climate crisis. Peter Khalil MP Samantha Ratnam #auspol

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It's hard to know where they stand. Leaving the Paris Agreement would be worse than anything even Tony Abbott or Scott Morrison did. We need confidence that our country will continue to act.

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It's back up! This is St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. Vandals destroyed the old sign after they put up a billboard with these words in September. Thanks to some generous donations the sign is now back up again. #Auspol2025 #ClimateAction St Paul's Cathedral

It's back up! This is St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. Vandals destroyed the old sign after they put up a billboard with these words in September. Thanks to some generous donations the sign is now back up again.
#Auspol2025 
#ClimateAction 
<a href="/StPaulsCathMelb/">St Paul's Cathedral</a>
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So good to see this banner up outside the Church of the Trinity in Clarence Park in Adelaide in the electorate of #Boothby. Hope both Louise Miller-Frost MP and Nicolle Flint see this and all the other banners up outside places of worship locally. #Auspol2025 #ClimateAction

So good to see this banner up outside the Church of the Trinity in Clarence Park in Adelaide in the electorate of #Boothby. Hope both  Louise Miller-Frost MP and <a href="/NicolleFlint/">Nicolle Flint</a> see this and all the other banners up outside places of worship locally.

#Auspol2025 
#ClimateAction
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MEDIA RELEASE: Last night Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said he didn’t know if climate change was making extreme weather events worse. “Climate experts are ready & willing to brief Mr Dutton anywhere, anytime,” said Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie. climatecouncil.org.au/resources/scie…

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"I'm not a scientist" is climate denial talking point as old as the hills. Also, when asked what he would most like to be remembered for Petaren’t Dutton said "Energy" and then went on to talk about nuclear and gas. That's his intended legacy? Pretty blatant. #Auspol2025

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Religious leaders and everyday people faith are in front of St John's Cathedral, Brisbane handing out signs on the first day of pre-poll and asking people to vote for the climate . The signs read “Solar saves, nuclear costs”, and “Climate Action Now” #auspol25 #PopeFrancis

Religious leaders and everyday people faith are in front of St John's Cathedral, Brisbane handing out signs on the first day of pre-poll and asking people to vote for the climate .
The signs read “Solar saves, nuclear costs”,  and  “Climate Action Now”
#auspol25 
#PopeFrancis
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Seven faith leaders including the President of the Uniting Church in Australia Rev Charissa Suli have put out a video asking people to vote on the climate - adding that nuclear is too risky, will take too long and cost too much. #PopeFrancis #auspol25

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In the closely fought electorate of Wills, faith communities are making their voices heard. This is Brunswick Baptist Church, calling for an end to new coal & gas projects. Samantha Ratnam Peter Khalil MP #Auspol2025

In the closely fought electorate of Wills, faith communities are making their voices heard. This is Brunswick Baptist Church, calling for an end to new coal &amp; gas projects. 
<a href="/SamanthaRatnam/">Samantha Ratnam</a> <a href="/PeterKhalilMP/">Peter Khalil MP</a> 

#Auspol2025
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In the extremely close electorate of Gilmore, faith communities are asking people to put the climate first at this election. Fiona Phillips MP Kate Dezarnaulds thebuglenews.com.au/NewsStory/fait… #Gilmore #Auspol2025

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Stopping new coal and gas projects or not - that's a crucial policy difference to consider when voting. It's certainly what scientists say is needed if we are to avoid serious climate breakdown. It's also what faith leaders are calling for. #Auspol2025 tinyurl.com/mr2ksy74

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Places of worship in Boothby with banners up for climate action: Blackwood Uniting Church Church of the Trinity (Clarence Park) St Therese Catholic Church Kingswood Catholic Church Holy Innocents Anglican Masjid Omar Bin Alkhattab (Marion Mosque) #Auspol2025

Places of worship in Boothby with banners up for climate action: 
Blackwood Uniting Church
Church of the Trinity (Clarence Park)
St Therese Catholic Church
Kingswood Catholic Church
Holy Innocents Anglican
Masjid Omar Bin Alkhattab (Marion Mosque)

#Auspol2025
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Outcome on Tuesday. Uncles Pabai and Paul are arguing that the Federal Government is negligent and has unlawfully breached their duty of care to the Torres Strait community. They are also asking the court to make an order to reduce climate emissions in line with the science.

Outcome on Tuesday. Uncles Pabai and Paul are arguing that the Federal Government is negligent and has unlawfully breached their duty of care to the Torres Strait community. They are also asking the court to make an order to reduce climate emissions in line with the science.