Together let's show GHD that the majority of Australians don’t want Adani’s climate-wrecking mine and rail project. Working with Adani would be a bad idea. Not just for our planet – but for GHD’s reputation, too.
Call.
Leave your message.
Hang up.
Repeat.
Report back your call so we can count our impact!
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GHD Sydney – (02) 9239 7100
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GHD Melbourne – (03) 8687 8000
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GHD Brisbane – (07) 3316 3000
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GHD Perth – (08) 6222 8222
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GHD Canberra – (02) 6113 3200
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GHD Hobart – (03) 6210 0600
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GHD Adelaide – (08) 8111 6600
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GHD Townsville – (07) 4720 0400
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GHD Geelong – (03) 5273 1800
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GHD Launceston – (03) 6332 5500
Calling tips
- When you call, you will speak with someone at reception. Politely ask them to pass on your message to CEO, Ashley Wright.
You may be asked to direct your message to their website, leave your message with reception.
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Be friendly and polite! Our concern is with GHD’s decision to work with Adani, not its employees.
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Ask for GHD to rule out working on Adani’s coal mine and rail project in any capacity. Climate damage is here, now – we must end digging and burning coal.
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Share your support for GHD’s work on clean energy projects and support for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Commend their commitment to “environmentally and socially responsible operations” and remind them that Adani’s coal project is at odds with building a better world.
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Ask GHD staff what they think, see if you share common views.
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These calls don’t have to be long – the sheer number of calls is what will have an impact, so feel free to make it quick so you can get through as many as you can!
Latest Supporters
Adelaide. Very friendly woman on the phone. Listened.
Fine. Spoke to receptionist and voiced my concern and wish that GHD reconsider their support of Adani. All very polite. Response was GHD engagement with clients is confidential and I would have to talk with Adani.
I called GHD in Melbourne at 4 p.m. on Friday 16th, and they had shut down the switchboard. I left a message with my name, asking the company not to work with Adani.
I will call ghd .please hive me their number
Melbourne I was referred to leave a message on the company website
Adelaide. Asked to speak with the person handling g calls reharding GHDS work with ADANI. Was asked to send in an email which would be directed to relevant dept.😯
Sydney. The call was answered and the lady listened politely to what I had to say and hung up.
I called the Sydney office and spoke with a lovely lady and voiced my fears and concerns and she listened and was very polite …..I actually got a bit emotional 😭……how embarrassing!
Melbournecall went very well the woman on the phone directed me to their web site for more information
I called Perth, spoke to receptionist, Melanie. Very pleasant but said she could not voice an opinion. I politely said that I supported GHD in their clean energy projects but would like to see them distance themselves from Adani and dirty energy. Melanie tried to put me through to a voice mail but the call just rang out. I rang again and Melanie said she was not allowed to give information on who she was trying to put me through to but took my details as requested.
Sydney – spoke to a receptionist.
Receptionist told me to voice my opinion online – disappointing.
I got through. I told them that I don’t want them to work with Adani. She thanked me and I said that I suspect people there would feel the same way and she said yes. Trevor Anton
The receptionist was lovely and polite and said she would pass my message on.
Lovely receptionist. They appear to be getting a lot of calls! Keep it going!!!
I called the Sydney office and said that I hoped they would pull out of the Adani project. Concerned about environmental impacts and global warming.
Sydney – no comment
Brisbane – told me to call Adani and I said it is GHD Management who are supporting the destruction of this planet that I wish to speak with
Receptionist asked for my name and promised to pass on my expression of disappointment in the company’s continued association with Adani. She sighed and said there were a few of us :)
Berenice Kavanagh -phoned Launceston office. after my little speech about the ethical reputation of GHD and the UNETHICS of Adani’s operation, I was told, by Alison, that: “I’m sorry, GHD treats all matters with its clients confidentially. You’ll have to speak to Adani direct.”