About CliMarch

What is CliMarch?

The 5 actions for 2022 are:

 

CliMarch is an online movement committed to helping as many Australians as possible perform the 5 most impactful individual actions to combat climate change.

In 2019 and 2020, Australia experienced an exceptionally intense period of climate-fueled weather, including unprecedented fires, extreme heat, and devastating floods. Australians are five times more likely to be displaced by a climate-fuelled disaster than people living in Europe. 

The CliMarch campaign is calling on all Australians to unite and undertake individual action against climate change. 

The campaign encourages people across the country to adopt a climate-conscious lifestyle based on five impactful individual actions to fight climate change. 

Meet Our Team.

 

Charlotte Dickie

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Charlotte is the spokesperson for CliMarch.

For more than 10 years, Charlotte has worked in the not-for-profit sector to address the barriers facing Aboriginal people, as well as actively promote native title, Indigenous conservation and land management, and the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on a national level.

Charlotte has a Bachelor of Multimedia and Digital Arts (Graphic Design), and has a love for the written word and an eye for design.

Charlotte uses her multimedia and communication skills to educate, inform, and encourage people to take individual steps to fight climate change.

Charlotte knows the climate is changing because of humans, and it’s up to us as individuals to prevent irreversible damage.

 

Anna
Antkiewicz

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Suellen Viana

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Anna has a Bachelor of Business (Corporate Communication), Bachelor of Communication and an MBA (Master of Business Administration).

Anna has worked in marketing in finance and digital marketing industries and is trained in design thinking and customer-centric design.

Anna knows climate change is real, and believes there’s so much we can all do to fight it.

Anna believes that rather than waiting for governments and politicians to do something, we all as individuals have the power to make change today. Anna lives a climate conscious life, and wants others to know it’s easier than most people think.

 

Suellen is a sustainability researcher and a specialist in the agrifood industry.

Suellen has more than ten years of experience in research, development and impact assessment of national and international policies for the food chain.

Suellen helps companies to direct their processes and increase their competitiveness through the analysis of non-tariff barriers, such as food safety, sustainability and climate change, antimicrobial resistance and animal welfare, in the food trade.

Suellen, spurred on by the challenge of providing safe and sustainable food for the expected world population of 10 billion people in 2050, completed her second master's degree in Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne, with a specialisation in Agribusiness, in 2020.