350,000+ emergency and health services workers call on Dutton to drop nuclear
Organisations representing over 350,000 emergency services workers have today called on Peter Dutton and the Coalition to drop their nuclear energy plan.
Organisations representing over 350,000 emergency services workers have today called on Peter Dutton and the Coalition to drop their nuclear energy plan.
Join the ANMF as we lead a panel discussion exploring how climate change and our continued reliance on fossil fuels is driving up everyday costs of communities across the country.
Australian Unions are calling for new national safety rules that require employers to stop work or modify duties when temperatures reach dangerous levels, warning that increasingly frequent heatwaves driven by climate change now pose a major workplace health and safety threat.
The ANMF will be holding its Biennial National Conference on the Gold Coast 16-17 October. What is the BNC, who attends and why is it important to nurses, midwives and care workers?
The release of Australia’s first National Climate Risk Assessment (NCRA) confirms the climate shocks that disaster-impacted communities have been warning of.
The Albanese Government is being urged by unions to adopt a new Climate Safety Plan to boost Australia’s resilience to worsening climate change.
Advocates from across the country converged on Parliament House last week in a national mobilisation to highlight key priorities ahead of the Federal Budget in May.
The $2.3 billion Cheaper Home Batteries Program will slash energy bills for households, small businesses and community facilities by up to 90%, according to the government.
After all the budget hype, it is important that the Coalition’s plan to introduce nuclear energy into Australia’s’ energy mix does not get lost in the noise.
Protect health and save lives: Open letter calls on every federal parliamentary candidate to address climate health emergency “Climate change poses an unprecedented threat to