Articles by Anna Rose
What’s next after Power Shift? The Australian Youth Climate Coalition has formed a partnership with World Vision Australia and is bringing you ‘Youth Decide ‘09′. Youth decide is Australia’s first national youth climate vote – …
Congratulations to all the Power Shifters who made the summit a huge success!
And a huge thanks to the partners who made the event possible: University of Western Sydney, GetUp and Greenpeace. Important – please click …
Looking for the Power Shift program? You can download it here:
http://www.youthclimatecoalition.org/powershift/wordpress/the-conference
You can see workshop descriptions here:
http://www.youthclimatecoalition.org/powershift/wordpress/the-conference/speakers/
You can see speaker and workshop presenter bios here:
http://www.youthclimatecoalition.org/powershift/wordpress/the-conference/speaker-and-workshop-presenter-biographies/
The final day of Power Shift involves a huge “flash mob” dance on the steps of Sydney Opera House! We need as many dancers as possible for this – so if you’re a dancer of …
HUGE thanks to Ian Thorpe and the AYCC Team for appearing in this video, to Jarra McGrath for filming it, and to The Conscience Organisation for editing, animation and post-production. This should start screening on …
We acknowledge that there are lots of young people from across Australia who are already being affected by extreme weather events – such as droughts, bushfires, and floods, that are likely to become more frequent …
We have some very exciting news – many local councils are offering scholarships for young people to attend Power Shift!
The scholarships available include:
Darebin Council
What does it cover:Power Shift registration, travel and accommodation, worth $400
Who can …
One of our Power Shift speakers, Ben McNeil, has written a new book called ‘The Clean Industrial Revolution’ (http://www.thecleanrevolution.com.au/), published by Allen & Unwin. It demonstrates the immense economic opportunity for Australia in embracing a …
“It’s our future, and I want to make it better,” was the reason one of our high school volunteers gave me when I asked her why she started to volunteer with the Australian Youth Climate …



