ADAC’s aim in 2022 is to mail letters to 88 Victorian parliamentarians stating the community is against a new fossil fuel development in Victoria – the Viva Energy Gas Terminal in Geelong.

This Viva development is both a Victorian and an Australian problem, as it will further increase emissions. The Victorian State Government has a policy known as the Victorian Renewable Energy Target to reduce emissions to 50 per cent by 2030. (See VRET Victoria). What a contradiction if this gas terminal is approved.

The ADAC plan: more groups, more letters, more voice, more Climate Action.

C2P – Community to Parliament Letter campaign  
1. Register online – you will then receive the ADAC letter. Registration opens on 15 September
2. Print off the letter from ADAC
3. Add your details in the box on the letter on page 3
4. Buy a stamp and mail to your local member asking for a meeting.

ADAC currently have a networker in each of these 19 electorates: Bass, Bellarine, Benambra, Bendigo West, Brunswick, Buninyong, Footscray, Geelong, Hawthorn, Lara, Monbulk, Mornington, Northcote, Ovens Valley, Pascoe Vale, Polwarth, Rowville, South Barwon, and Williamstown.

Can climate groups please help again and suggest one member in each electorate, who may have half an hour per week to help coordinate 3 or 4 other members to each mail the ADAC letter to their local parliamentarian asking for real climate action, stop this Viva development, and a meeting?

We need another 69 networkers to help with our ADAC campaign.
More letters mean more real climate action. Please sign up below and get involved:

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Letter of support from Zali Steggall MP. Click to open and read

Contact: ADAC info@adacaust.com.au

  A Different Approach Community – P. O. Box 1906, Geelong, Victoria, 3220  www.adacaust.com.au