Young people launch fight against Federal gas cash grab

School Strikes 4 Climate

Young people launch fight against Federal gas cash grab

AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT announces plans to fund the gas industry with taxpayer's money, young people across the country have launched a fight against the powerful gas lobby, with the first-ever National Day of Action against publicly funded gas expansion.

To launch the September 25th: Fund Our Future Not Gas National Day of Action, young people in Perth will rally today outside a closed business breakfast led by gas industry figure and National COVID-19 Coordination Committee chair Nev Power, calling on the Federal Government to fund their future, rather than backing gas.

Strikers argue that using taxpayers' money to prop up the gas industry is a misuse of public funds, which could be better spent investing in alternatives like renewable energy that will create sustainable jobs for young people and help to fight the climate crisis.

"Gas is a dangerous fossil fuel that's fuelling climate change," says school student Lucy Murdoch of Geraldton WA, who spoke outside Nev Power's breakfast. "The National COVID-19 Coordination Commission is stacked with gas executives. Of course they're making a bid to convince the government to spend taxpayers' money to subsidise the gas industry.

"I want our Federal government to make responsible choices and invest in clean technology of the future. Renewables are the cheapest form of energy and they would create thousands of new jobs for young people like me. Spending public funds on polluting gas isn't just a waste of money - it's putting our safety, our future, and our climate at risk."

The September 25th: Fund Our Future Not Gas National Day of Action will see the School Strike 4 Climate network and First Nations communities join forces with thousands of Australians to take on the powerful gas lobby, demanding that the Federal government rule out spending public money to expand the dangerous, financially unstable gas industry.

The National Day of Action will be in line with current COVID-19 restrictions and will take place with the health and safety of the community's most vulnerable in mind. The day of action is calling for no public funds for gas and other damaging fossil fuel projects. Instead, recovery funds should be spent on:

  1. Resourcing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led solutions that guarantee land rights and care for country

  2. The creation of jobs that fast track solutions to the climate crisis and help communities recover

  3. Projects that transition our economy and communities to 100% renewable energy by 2030, through expanded public ownership

Gadrian Hoosan, a Garrwa/Yanwuwa man from Borroloola in the NT's Gulf of Carpentaria said:

"The Morrison Government's plans for a major gas expansion put our lands, water and communities on the frontlines of dangerous fracking activity. NT First Nations communities have long stood with fellow Territorians to say no to fracking, but right now we need to unite with the rest of the country to stop this threat.

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