Clean air
Air Pollution facts and resources: Click to learn how you can advocate to reduce air pollution and protect health in Victoria
Air pollution in Victoria contributes to heart disease and lung disease, causing hundreds of deaths every year. The major sources of dangerous air pollution are coal, vehicles and wood heaters. Find out more in the People’s Clean Air Action Plan for Victoria. Use the form on the right to receive updates on ways we can collaborate to reduce air pollution in Victoria. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to email Dr Harry Jennens at [email protected]. Our Latrobe Valley Organiser is Geraldine McClure. Geraldine is a carer support co-ordinator in the Latrobe Valley passionate about protecting Latrobe Valley residents from pollution and ensuring a healthy future. Contact: [email protected].
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Learn how you can advocate to reduce air pollution and protect health in NSW.
Air pollution in New South Wales contributes to heart disease and lung disease, causing hundreds of deaths every year. The major sources of dangerous air pollution are coal, vehicles and wood heaters. Find out more in the People’s Clean Air Action Plan for New South Wales. Use the form on the right to receive updates on ways we can collaborate to reduce air pollution in New South Wales. Our team member and Hunter region Campaigner is Jonathan Moylan. Born in the Hunter, Jonathan Moylan has seen first-hand the health impacts of the coal industry and has spent over a decade working with communities to push for a future that puts people and the climate first. Contact Jonathan: [email protected].
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Click to learn how you can advocate to reduce air pollution and protect health in Queensland
Air pollution in Queensland contributes to heart disease and lung disease, causing hundreds of deaths every year. The major sources of dangerous air pollution are coal, vehicles and wood heaters. Use the form on the right to receive updates on ways we can collaborate to reduce air pollution in Queensland. Our team member and Central Queensland Campaigner is Fiona McWhirter. Fiona is a nurse in Rockhampton passionate about protecting Queenslanders from the health impacts of pollution and working towards a sustainable future. Contact: [email protected]

Clean Air
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Campaign Details
Group Leading this Campaign: Healthy Futures
Campaign Target Type: No Target Stated
Who this Campaign is Targeting: No specific target mentioned
Main Issue of the Campaign: Other
Campaign Ran From: 2021 to 2024
Campaign Outcome: Campaign goal partially achieved
Outcome Evidence: As Healthy Futures stated in the 2022 review of their Clean Air campaign: "While we still have a long way to go to improve our air quality laws, Healthy Futures in collaboration with others, built pressure on the NSW Environmental Protection Agency to end its ongoing exemptions for the Vales Point coal power station to exceed pollution limits and gave it 2 years to clean up its act." No further updates on their clean air campaign have been found. (Ascertained May 2024.)
Year Outcome Assessed: 2024
Geographic Range of Activity: National
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- Conservation (769)
- Environment (64)
- Mining (608)
- Other (306)
- Sustainability (140)