Extinction Rebellion Hornsby Shire
This is an Emergency!
This is an emergency!
A recent UN report warns a million species will go extinct due to human activity!
This is a crisis unfolding!
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The Extinction Rebellion movement is worldwide, demanding that governments wake up and implement the right policies to avert this catastrophe.
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Join us!
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The time for change is now. Only with a solid following can we succeed in pushing for necessary change.
Our Demands;
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1. Tell the truth; Government must tell the truth by declaring a climate and ecological emergency
2. Act now; Government must act now to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025
3. Beyond Politics; Government must create and be led by the decisions of a citizen’s assembly on climate and ecological justice
Current
Actions
Local Protest
Once a month (3rd Saturday), we raise awareness about the climate emergency and encourage real action for climate justice.
By uniting in solidarity, we can raise awareness and grow the movement. Join us!
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When; Every third Saturday 11:00 am to 12.30 pm
Where: Hornsby Westfield fountain
Past actions
Radio Interviews
It is a climate emergency and we are protesting!
https://www.mixcloud.com/StreetbeatHHH/climate-emergency-caruanawebster/
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Save Our Soles is an installation for future generations
solidarity with the School Strike
Marched from Pennant Hills Station to Julian Leeser's office to show solidarity for the School Strike.
29th of May 2019
20th September 2019
Weekly Protests
Raising awareness about the ecological and climate crisis locally
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News screening
Raising awareness about the ecological and climate crisis locally
council, declare a climate emergency!
Helped to circulate a petition; 8,586 locals wanted Hornsby Shire council to declare a climate emergency
When council refused, we organised monthly protests out the front of council chambers
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Save Our Soles
An installation of children's shoes to represent all the innocents whose futures are being torn away from them due to rampant mismanagement and ecocide.
The shoes were also donated to charities 'Save the Children Australia' and 'Shoes for Planet Earth' after the event.