Katinka Day
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Government Relations Manager @WWF_Australia. Advocate for a greener and healthier Australia. Tweets my own
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'Australia is home to the oldest continuous environmental custodians on earth. Indigenous Australians have managed land and sea country for more than 65,000 years. There is much Australia and the world can learn from their example.' - Tanya Plibersek at #UNOC2022.
Incredible to see so much progress on single-use plastic across Australia. Congrats WA, Qld & SA on topping WWF_Australia's plastic scorecard! Reece Whitby Meaghan Scanlon MP
It was a pleasure to meet David Pocock today to talk about threatened species on #NationalThreatenedSpeciesDay. Australia has some of the most unique plants and wildlife in the world and it's great to see champions for our biodiversity within Government
Great to see Anthony Albanese today announce Australia will be joining onto the Leaders Pledge for Nature. With this, Australia joins leaders from 90+ countries who pledge to reverse nature and biodiversity loss by 2030 🙌🙌🙌 theguardian.com/australia-news…
Incredible to see a commitment to end threatened species extinction in Australia this morning by Tanya Plibersek at Taronga Zoo
Our ad in the The Sydney Morning Herald today. Thank you Anthony Albanese & Tanya Plibersek for committing to end species extinctions in Australia. When you meet with Env Ministers tomorrow we ask that you are similarly ambitious and agree to strengthen our nature laws which includes an independent EPA
Our ad today in Financial Review. State, territory & national Environment Ministers meet for the first time in over a year. On the agenda are Australia's nature laws. We're calling on Ministers to support stronger laws & an independent EPA to protect our special places & wildlife
After many years, very pleased to have finally finished my MBA and graduate from UTS Business School today. Happy days!
It's beyond time to protect our forests and the animals that live in them. New WWF_Australia report shows how NSW can phase out of native forest logging to a plantations-based industry.