CCBR focussed on the Senate for this election. With six places to be filled for NSW, there was a multitude of parties, some familiar, some unknown or confusingly named. We sorted through them, and picked out the ones with best climate policies. Then we distributed the resultant “Vote Climate in the Senate” flyer at commuter stops, shopping centres and street corners both in our local Grayndler electorate, and neighbouring Reid.

Election 2022 Vote for Climate Action
In this 2022 election-focused campaign CCBR sorted through NSW senate candidates and found the ones with the best cliamte policies - then distributed a "Vote Climate in the Senate" flyer in the local area.
Vote for climate action in the 2022 election
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Campaign Details
Group Leading this Campaign: Climate Change Balmain Rozelle
Campaign Target Type: General Public
Who this Campaign is Targeting: General Public
Main Issue of the Campaign: Climate change
Campaign Ran From: 2022 to 2022
Campaign Outcome: Outcome unable to be measured
Outcome Evidence: It is unclear how many voters changed their voting practices as a result of the campaign. (Ascertained April 2024.)
Year Outcome Assessed: 2024
Geographic Range of Activity: Local
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Issue
- Clean Energy Transformation (279)
- Climate change (1,258)
- Conservation (769)
- Environment (64)
- Mining (608)
- Other (306)
- Sustainability (140)