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Extractive industries like fracking are destroying our Country, threatening our water, health, cultural heritage, and climate. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are already on the frontlines of climate change, enduring rising seas, habitat loss, extreme heat, floods, and bushfires. We demand an end to fossil fuel extraction and call for a just transition to renewable energy that benefits our communities and protects our land.
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Volunteer Roles: Seed is currently looking for passionate First Nations mob to join our incredible Impact team working on our brand new and exciting campaigns, across the country.
If you’re passionate about protecting Country, culture and climate, organising events, participating in campaigns and empowering First Nations people in the fight for climate justice then this is the role for you!!
Join Our Movement
We are building a committed movement of First Nations young people who have the skills, networks, and confidence to lead campaigns for climate justice and take meaningful action to protect country.
Are you young, blak and deadly? Do you have a passion for protecting country? Join us! Sign up to volunteer, put your hand up to attend a training, sign a powerful petition! Together, we are unstoppable!
Join Our National Grassroots Network!
We are building a movement for climate justice led by and for First Nations young people, together with impacted communities, to win campaigns that protect our country, culture, and climate.
Seed builds up young First Nations leaders through our grassroots network of volunteers, ensuring you have the knowledge, confidence, connections, and skills needed to create change in your community.
From organising and working with First Nations communities on the frontlines of fossil fuel projects to leading actions targeting decision makers, we mobilise our network for impact.
Through this work, we shift power away from the fossil fuel industry, back to communities who are leading the solutions on the frontlines.
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Upcoming Events
We hold regular events and trainings where mob come together to not only share experiences, but also to learn, discuss, plan, and inspire one another to take action in their communities.
Meet young mob from across the country at a monthly online campfire or yarning circle.
Join us in Narrm at the national Grassroots Gathering, or if you're in the Kimberley, come to the Kimberley Youth Gathering.
Don't Frack The Kimberley
Stand up for Country and protect the Kimberley from fracking. This toxic industry threatens Country, culture, communities, water, and climate. Decision makers need to understand just how strong the opposition is to industrialising this sacred Country, and that gas has no place in a clean energy future.
Texan frackers Black Mountain are planning to drill 20 new gas wells and frack them up to 70 times - each well using up to a massive 100 million litres of water and a toxic mix of chemicals. This puts Country and communities at risk.
Sign the petition to stop fracking in the Kimberley.
Join Our Movement
We are building a committed movement of First Nations young people who have the skills, networks, and confidence to lead campaigns for climate justice and take meaningful action to protect country.
Are you young, blak and deadly? Do you have a passion for protecting country? Join us! Sign up to volunteer, put your hand up to attend a training, sign a powerful petition! Together, we are unstoppable!
Support First Nations Climate Leadership
Seed is already a powerful voice in the movement for climate justice. Your donation ensures that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are supported to lead the generation wide movement to solve the climate crisis. We advocate for, share knowledge and uplift the tireless work Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders do every day, to protect what was entrusted to them by their ancestors.
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Sign the Heal Country Declaration
Climate change impacts us first and foremost as First Nations people - an attack on Country is an attack on us. The health of our Mob, our culture, our future, and our Country are all interconnected. If we - as First Nations people - lose our Country and our connection to Country, who are we? We become disconnected to our identity and to our Ancestors. Our cultural practices and songlines depend on Country - we cannot learn from Country and our Ancestors if Country is not there for us to return to.
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Support First Nations Climate Leadership
Seed is already a powerful voice in the movement for climate justice. Your donation ensures that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are supported to lead the generation wide movement to solve the climate crisis. We advocate for, share knowledge and uplift the tireless work Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders do every day, to protect what was entrusted to them by their ancestors.