Final Fight for the Bight

Final Fight for the Bight

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It’s Time for the Final Fight for the Bight.

The Great Australian Bight and Nullarbor are closer than ever to securing UNESCO World Heritage status — but decision-makers need to hear from us right now. This coastline has inspired thousands of surfers and ocean lovers to rise up against Big Oil, and today we’ve got a chance to lock in permanent protection.

The Bight is one of the wildest places on Earth: 1,160 km of rugged coastline, home to whales, sea lions and species found nowhere else. With all oil and gas leases now expired, we have a rare window to take the Bight off the fossil fuel menu forever.

Email the Federal Minister for the Environment and Water, Murray Watt, along with Lucy Hood (SA Minister for Climate, Environment and Water) and Matthew Swinbourn (WA Minister for Environment, Community Services and Homelessness) today and urge them to support World Heritage listing. Please note that you only need to hit send once. It will send three separate emails to all the ministers in one go! 

By speaking up, you’re joining surfers, First Nations custodians, local communities and environmental champions in the final push to protect this sacred, iconic coastline for generations to come.

Let’s lock it in, Australia. The Final Fight is now.

It’s Time for the Final Fight for the Bight.

The Great Australian Bight and Nullarbor are closer than ever to securing UNESCO World Heritage status — but decision-makers need to hear from us right now. This coastline has inspired thousands of surfers and ocean lovers to rise up against Big Oil, and today we’ve got a chance to lock in permanent protection.

The Bight is one of the wildest places on Earth: 1,160 km of rugged coastline, home to whales, sea lions and species found nowhere else. With all oil and gas leases now expired, we have a rare window to take the Bight off the fossil fuel menu forever.

Email the Federal Minister for the Environment and Water, Murray Watt, along with Lucy Hood (SA Minister for Climate, Environment and Water) and Matthew Swinbourn (WA Minister for Environment, Community Services and Homelessness) today and urge them to support World Heritage listing. Please note that you only need to hit send once. It will send three separate emails to all the ministers in one go! 

By speaking up, you’re joining surfers, First Nations custodians, local communities and environmental champions in the final push to protect this sacred, iconic coastline for generations to come.

Let’s lock it in, Australia. The Final Fight is now.

Email the Federal, South Australian and Western Australian Environment Ministers!

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  • You could reflect on their natural beauty, unique biodiversity, or cultural significance.
  • Think about moments, memories, or experiences that shaped your connection to these places.
  • Consider highlighting why preserving one of the last great wild coastlines for future generations is important to you.
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