Over the next 24 to 48 hours, we have a critical window to fix the most broken bits of our environment laws – and add urgent reforms on deforestation, climate damage, integrating First Nations knowledge and a federal EPA with integrity.
In a frustratingly undemocratic act, the office of the Prime Minister is not taking phone calls right now.
But they are watching social media and their inboxes closely to see what the people want.
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 is Australia's national environment law.
We're calling on the Albanese government to work together with the crossbench and Greens on these four urgent amendments –
Add your message to these social media posts – and tag @AnthonyAlbanese.
To tag the Prime Minister, type in the '@' symbol and start writing in Anthony Albanese's name – then select his name from the drop down list.
Next, type in your message – such as calling on him to work with the crossbench to pass urgent "nature positive" law reforms.
His office will get a notification about each and every comment you make.
Add your comment to this Facebook post
Tag @Anthony Albanese
Add your comment to this Instagram post
Tag @albomp
Add your comment to this LinkedIn post
Tag @Anthony Albanese
Add your comment to this X (twitter) post
Tag @albomp
The law is one of the best tools we have to stop the destruction.
Let's use it together – to create a radically better world.