Introduction
Watch this panel of First Nations voices yarn about climate justice and stories from the frontlines in this webinar run by Seed in Australia.
Speakers shared their truths about the climate crisis, their fight to protect Country, and why First Nations voices must be front and centre before this election and beyond. This webinar took place in 2025 just before the Australian Federal election.
Speakers included:
- Josie Alec
- Professor Anne Poelina
- Rosaline Parker
- Kabay Tamu
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About SEED
Seed builds the capacity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and communities to lead the fight for climate justice. It amplifies the voices of frontline communities most affected by climate change, recognising that they hold the knowledge and solutions for a climate-just future.
The Seed Mob is community-led and together run powerful campaigns to protect Country and build climate justice by organising and working with First Nations communities on the frontlines of fossil fuel projects. Together, they lead actions targeting decision makers by mobilising our network and supporters to act in solidarity in the fight for climate justice.
At Seed, we know that by building the power of those most affected, and confronting systemic injustices, we can build strong, sustainable and resilient communities where everyone can thrive. We believe in the power of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people to lead the solutions to protect country, culture, and our climate. Our communities have the solutions we need and are already leading the change.
Explore Further
- First Nations and Multicultural Voices from the Climate Movement
- What’s Next for First Nations Justice?
- Decolonizing Climate Action Toolkit
- Indigenous Voices from the Frontlines of Climate Change, Indigenous Rights Radio
Radio excerpts from interviews with Indigenous delegates at COP27. - Indigenous Climate Hub Podcast: Sharing powerful stories from Indigenous voices on the frontlines of climate change in Canada
- Climate Justice: What does it mean?
- Insights into Indigenous Solidarity, Creativity and Social Justice with Laniyuk & Te Raukura O’Connell Rapira (Commons Conversations Podcast)
- First Nations Resources: Start Here
- Climate Activism: Start Here