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🥳 The countdown to Earth Hour 2022 is on! Switch off this year at 8.30 pm local time, Saturday 26 March. 💡Sign up to switch off for 👇

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 3

    The devastation of the Qld and NSW floods is not yet known. Many animals will tragically be unable to escape floodwaters, others are in urgent need of rescue and care. If you can, follow this link to support wildlife in need during this crisis:

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  2. Retweeted
    15 hours ago

    As the bleaches again, I wrote something about hope. The locked-in climate damage is not where our love of the Reef ends. It is the middle of our story. It is the pause, as the tide turns. What my great-grandmother would call ‘the Nauwa.’

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  3. Retweeted
    22 hours ago

    Despite recent crises in Australia- I’m feeling inspired after watching Australia last night. First we have to before we can live sustainably. Thanks

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  4. Join the Gudjuda and Girringun Rangers, and millions around the world by signing up to switch off for and at:

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  5. 🥳Earth Hour is this Saturday 8:30pm local time🕯️ We’re calling on Australians everywhere to sign up to switch off and join a worldwide community of millions supporting stronger action on climate change. Sign up here:

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  6. Mar 22

    Did you know 💡 Everyone who signs up to will have EXCLUSIVE access to enjoy a selection of six inspiring films as part of our online Earth Hour Film Festival hosted with Documentary Australia! Sign up to here to gain access:

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  7. Mar 22

    Earth Hour is THIS SATURDAY! Sign up to at 830pm local time and join hundreds of millions of people supporting stronger climate action. Sign up here:

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  8. Mar 21

    ✊✊✊It’s time to come together to protect precious ecosystems like the Great Barrier Reef. If you haven't signed up to yet, it's not too late! 👉 🕣Then, this year at 8.30pm local time, Saturday 26 March for

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  9. Mar 21

    As Earth Hour fast approaches, you might be wondering what you can do to help. It’s not just about switching off your lights. There are a number of ways to get involved 👇

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  10. Retweeted
    Mar 21

    NSW first as critically endangered 'Goldilocks' bird released after successful breeding pro…

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  11. Retweeted
    Mar 19

    Two and a half years ago before joining to develop & lead the Renewables Nation program to help accelerate Australia to be a world leading renewable exporter I wrote this tweet 🧵. On Friday with some sadness I finished up at WWF. A new🧵of some progress we've made

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  12. Mar 20

    🚨We need our govt to commit to providing vital coordination and support to ensure we give people and wildlife our best during disasters. We have until the 29th March to ensure a national wildlife health and emergency response is funded. Add your voice:

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  13. Retweeted
    Mar 18

    Today was the last day for my colleague Yves at ⁦⁩. He has transformed the way WWF engages our 2.3m supporters. The Panda team down under are so proud that next month he starts with ⁦⁩ International. ⁦⁩ Merci Yves. Bon voyage.

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  14. Mar 19

    It's and we have some exciting news🎉 Change (and wombats) are coming to Aboriginal-owned island ! This collaborative effort is being led by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, Pakana rangers and WWF-Australia’s program, with

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  15. Mar 19

    Today is ! These bettongs were released into Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park last year and have been hard at work being ‘soil engineers’. There are some exciting updates to come, so stay tuned!

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  16. Mar 18

    Everyone has the power to make a difference and , and luckily, saving the planet doesn’t have to mean turning your life upside down. here are 10 easy switches you can make to this Earth Hour 👇

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  17. Mar 18

    This weekend, the latest short film from award-winning Regen Studios will be showing at six different cinemas across Melbourne. This is more than just a film. This is our future. Find an event near you today!

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  18. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    As my colleague, Richard Leck, Head of Oceans says, reducing Australia’s domestic and exported emissions fast, this decade, is the main solution to coral bleaching on the within our control

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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    bleaches again as new report from experts and shows Australia is going to “blow our emissions budget by more than double”.

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  20. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    My colleague, Richard Leck, Head of Oceans at has said the sixth significant bleaching event shows the reef is in grave danger: by and Mary Lloyd.

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  21. Mar 17

    It’s not too late for Australia to make changes that give the Reef the best chance of survival. But changes must occur urgently. More here:

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