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Find out more in these impactful webinars hosted by the Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network, where we’ll explore the role of First Nations leadership in the fight for climate justice. This is an opportunity to hear directly from young Indigenous changemakers as they share stories, strategies, and solutions for protecting Country, culture, and communities in the face of climate change.

Protect the Kimberley from Fracking

Angel Owen, National Director - Seed Mob and Martin Pritchard, Acting CEO & Director of Strategy - Environs Kimberley, discuss what you can do to save the sacred land and waters of the Kimberley.

Our deserts, springs, plains, and bushland are too precious to risk with dangerous fracking wells. It’ll poison groundwater, pollute the air, destroy sacred sites, and change our seasons.

Find out more about this special place and how you can take action and stop Texan frackers Black Mountain from drilling 20 new gas wells in the Kimberley's Canning Basin.

Women Caring for Country

Join us as we share these inspiring stories from First Nations women leaders in climate justice. This 1-hour webinar for International Womens Day features young First Nations women from Australia and around the world, who are leading the way to Care For Country.

Seed Mob leads this powerful conversation with Yurshell Rodriguez, a Raisal scholar and community organiser and Ella Noah Bancroft, a Bundjalung change-maker and founder of “The Returning”.

A heartfelt thank you for joining us as we share these inspiring stories from First Nations women leaders in climate justice. Your interest and support mean the world to us and the powerful messages we're about to share.

A webinar to celebrate and welcome Angel Owen into the role of Seed's National Director! This has been recorded for Seed's closest supporters to view, as a way to 'meet' Angel and hear her story and vision for Seed. The webinar is a conversation with Angel and Seed's Chair Ivan Ingram with questions timestamped - we hope you enjoy watching!

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Protect the Kimberley from Fracking

Angel Owen, National Director - Seed Mob and Martin Pritchard, Acting CEO & Director of Strategy - Environs Kimberley, discuss what you can do to save the sacred land and waters of the Kimberley.

Our deserts, springs, plains, and bushland are too precious to risk with dangerous fracking wells. It’ll poison groundwater, pollute the air, destroy sacred sites, and change our seasons.

Find out more about this special place and how you can take action and stop Texan frackers Black Mountain from drilling 20 new gas wells in the Kimberley's Canning Basin.