We are bringing together all of the voices who stand against fracking in the Kimberley on Tuesday 9 September in Perth/Boorloo at WA Parliament in West Perth, straight to the decision makers in the Cook Government.
Join us Friday 31 January to hand-deliver the huge petition and tens of thousands of messages that West Australians have written to the state government calling for the protection of the Kimberley from fracking.
The Kimberley has some of the largest intact natural landscapes left in the world. It is also a culturally rich region, home to a living Aboriginal culture that is many tens of thousands of years old, where many Traditional Owners have a deep connection to Country. But fracking companies are the closest they've ever been to turning the region into an industrial wasteland. So we…
‘Fighting Giants’ is a rallying call to defend so many things that West Australians value: the stunning, intact landscapes of the Kimberley, our fragile climate, and Aboriginal culture and land.
Join us for this FREE community event where we’ll screen this powerful short film, hear from the Frack Free Kimberley team about ways you can get involved AND you’ll also have the…
Join us for a fun, creative protest where we will roll out a red carpet like how the Cook Government is doing for fossil fuel companies, accompanied by a ‘Sad Santa’ to deliver our petition, and climate-action-themed Christmas carols.
The WA Government banned fracking in the South West, Peel, Perth and Dampier Peninsula regions in 2018 because of the risks. Despite this, they left the magnificent Kimberley region open to this highly destructive industry.
The Kimberley is filled with some of the world’s most extensive, intact natural landscapes and the rich culture of its Aboriginal custodians. But…
Come on down to this free, family-friendly concert with John Butler, Emma Donovan, Kankawa Nagarra Knight, Puertside, Bojesse, Bradley Hall and Broome's own Bart Pigram as MC.
The Kimberley has some of the largest intact natural landscapes left in the world. It is also a culturally rich region, home to a living Aboriginal culture that is many tens of thousands of years old, where many Traditional Owners have a deep connection to Country. But fracking companies are the closest they've ever been to turning the region into an industrial wasteland. So we…
The WA Government banned fracking in the South West, Peel, Perth and Dampier Peninsula regions in 2018 because of the risks. Despite this, they left the magnificent Kimberley region open to this highly destructive industry.
The Kimberley is filled with some of the world’s most extensive, intact natural landscapes and the rich culture of its Aboriginal custodians. But…