Anthony Too and Margie Pestorius are with ten others from Stop Adani Cairns outside the Cairns convention centre where a conference for superannuation trustees is being held. They are waiting in cars for the call to converge at the building’s entrance to perform a surprise street theatre skit where a fake trustee is arrested by a fake policeman for failing to take climate risks into account. Hear how the aim of persuading the trustees to include climate change impacts in their risk assessment was achieved.
Numerous institutions and industries must tackle the implications of climate change. Find out how to make these institutions “wiggle” into leading with visible climate action.
Margie Pestorius also introduces Wage Peace which provides strategic messaging and digital campaign support for campaigns and groups in the anti-militarism space in Australia: “organising “ and 'mobilising' to:
#EndWarCulture And ... #ClosePineGap #NoMoreUSwars #STOPTalismanSaber #ScrapTheF35 #LockoutLockheed #Giveemtheboot #FrontierWars #WellbeingNotWarFare #StoptheArmsTrade #closethebases #nofaithinwar
Presenter : Bec Horridge,Guests: Margaret Pestorius: Stop Adani Cairns/ Wage Peace, Anthony Too: Stop Adani Cairns
Including two recently released songs from Narrm/ Melbourne bands:
Songs: “Bitter Pills” written by Dean Lombard The Phosphenes, 'Finally, A Friendly Shore' album
“Valley of Peace”, Taymori, "Taymori" album
Earth Matters #1158 was produced by Bec Horridge
Links:
Whistleblowers, Activists and Citizens Alliance (WACA)
Bec Horridge, Jacob Gamble, Judith Peppard, Phil Evans