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Families meet for climate

Families across the country are coming together to call on political leaders to commit to putting children first when making decisions, as the Australian Parents For Climate Action marks its National Month of Action.

Local Casey Cardinia parents are holding a Play Fest family meet-up on Sunday 13 November, hoping to bring local families together to show that the community wants urgent action on climate change.

Parent of two Christine Micah is helping to organise the event and said she hoped the event would show that the community wants to see ambitious climate action so our kids can thrive in a clean economy and environment.

“Our kids’ future depends on how our political leaders respond to climate change now,” Christine said.

“We want our political leaders to commit to making decisions in the best interest of our kids.”

The Play Fest will be a positive, family-friendly event open to all members of the community.

“We know parents and grandparents across Casey and Cardinia care about climate change and the impact it will have on their kids’ lives, and we hope we can get that message out on Sunday,” Christine said.

Many local families have already taken steps to reduce their climate footprint and transition to clean energy, and many more are trying to figure out how they can afford to make it work for their situation.

“We know that so much work needs to be done, but it’s fantastic to see such momentum growing across our community,” she said.

“Parents around Australia are organising events for their local communities to bring families together in a positive initiative to show their support for urgent action on climate for the sake of their kids’ futures,” Australian Parents for Climate Action’s national community organiser Laura Grufas said.

“By drastically reducing our emissions and investing in renewable energy sources, we help create a future for our children where they will benefit from a strong, clean economy and a safer climate.”

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