Did you know that up to 40% of voters in this federal election are swing voters? And up to 10% of voters could still be undecided when they arrive at the polling stations? Meanwhile, critical electorates such as Curtin, Tangney, and Bullwinkel, which could determine overall election results, have tiny margins of just a few percent!
What do these numbers mean for our climate and nature?
We can ensure better nature protection and stop a fast-track of nuclear and more gas by convincing just a tiny percentage of voters in these electorates to vote with climate and nature in mind.
This could be the election that changes everything. But we must work together on election day to achieve this.
Can you help hand out scorecards on election day?
On May 3rd, join us for a few hours or a full day, as we hand out scorecards comparing different party's climate and nature policies at polling stations where we know we can have an impact.
All you need is a positive attitude and a willingness to protect our environment.
Please register your interest to help make a real change this election!