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Meet three inspiring workplace climate changemakers
Laura Heikamp, Ewan Hall and Mike Williams have one thing in common: they leveraged their jobs for climate. All three will join WorkforClimate director Lucy Piper for an inspiring panel and Q&A at Climate Action Week Sydney – here’s why we invited them.
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Have your say on the Climate Active consultation
Australia’s controversial Climate Active certification is under review. Here’s why and how to have your say.

Toolkit: How to advocate for the Voice to Parliament at work
*Update: On 14th October 2023, Australians voted in a referendum about whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing a body called the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice. It was the first referendum of the 21st century. The referendum did not pass. We are committed to continuing the work of seeking justice and advocating for the rights of our First Nations communities.

Find out how this WorkforClimate Academy graduate made sustainability her day job
Influencing people and helping create the business case for sustainability – for Loreto Gutierrez, that’s kind of her day job. Here’s how she successfully utilised her WorkforClimate Academy training to pivot into a full-time climate role within her organisation.

The most powerful climate tool you’ve never considered? Your job
To solve the climate crisis, we need as many people as possible to be showing up and driving change in every part of our lives – including at work. Laure Legros, WorkforClimate’s Head of Experience, explains how to make your job a climate job.

Kirstin Hunter: 3 common barriers to workplace climate action (and how to overcome them)
Having a tough time getting traction for climate action in your workplace? WorkforClimate Ambassador Kirstin Hunter shares some strategic ways you can overcome common hurdles that may be standing in your way.
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Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?
With so many grim climate milestones being reached seemingly all at once, The Conversation's Kimberly Reid explains why this is happening, and how concerned we should be.
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How two employees launched Australia’s first cookware recycling scheme
In early 2022 two Tefal employees took it upon themselves to push for their company to adopt more circular practices. In August 2023, they launched an Australian-first cookware recycling scheme in select Myer stores across the country. Here’s how they made it happen.

"The perfect first step": How the WorkforClimate Academy helped a graduate find her climate calling
As a marketing manager, Jennifer* was finding it difficult to get involved in climate action within her company. But after completing the WorkforClimate Academy, she realised: working for climate isn’t limited by your job description. There’s always another way to go…

We need to decarbonise our electricity supply, and quickly
We need to better understand our energy systems if we want to transform them. Professor John Quiggin from The University of Queensland’s School of Economics shares some of the key takeaways from Alan Finkel's new book 'Powering Up', including some of the major challenges and benefits of the coming clean energy transition.
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