When

June 07, 2017
6pm - 8pm

Contact

ACF
Email · 1800 223 669

Where

Queensland Cricketers' Club
411 Vulture St
Gabba Towers
East Brisbane, QLD 4169
Australia
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We’re coming together for Count Me In events all around Australia. This free event is open to all ACF supporters.

We’ll share updates on the Sun-powered Queensland campaign and our strategy for the upcoming state election. You’ll talk with climate and energy campaigners and local legends who are taking action.

It’s time to repower Australia with clean, renewable energy from the sun, wind and waves.

Let’s connect our ACF community, celebrate our wins, and hatch new plans. Get informed, be inspired and get involved.

Speakers include:

  • Paul Sinclair, ACF Director of Campaigns 
  • Gavan McFadzean, ACF Climate Change and Clean Energy Program Manager

Don’t miss out on this year’s Count Me In – where you’ll get informed, be inspired and most importantly learn the different ways you can get involved!

Speakers

Paul Sinclair
Paul has been working with non-government, philanthropic, government and business sectors for over a decade to create policy and law reform across issues of drought, nature conservation, natural resource management, rural water allocation, environmental flows, urban water supply and nature-based solutions to carbon pollution mitigation and climate adaptation. During this time he wrote The Murray: A River and its People, an environmental and cultural history of the Murray River. At ACF, he works with his campaign team to build community, business and government support for initiatives that conserve and restore Australia's safe climate and ecosystems.

Gavan McFadzean
Gavan has been a climate change and nature protection activist for over 20 years and has played a key role in old growth forest campaigns in four states, the protection of Cape York and the Kimberley, World Heritage, marine protected areas and Australia’s remaining intact river systems. He has represented Australian environmental NGOs at international climate and nature protection negotiations. He now head up ACF’s climate change and clean energy program.