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'''Labor Environment Action Network''' is part of the [[Australian Labor Party]] | '''Labor Environment Action Network''' is part of the [[Australian Labor Party]] | ||
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+ | LEAN Australia - [[Labor Environment Action Network]] July 29, 2020. | ||
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+ | Albo and other MPs this afternoon came out in defence of LEAN and Labor’s commitment to the environment, saying “the resources spokesman’s criticisms of the party’s environmental wing are “conspiracy theories” and “just wrong”.” Thanks to the parliamentary party for defending the efforts of rank and file Labor people who care for equality and a safe planet. | ||
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+ | "Amid internal divisions on environmental policy, the Opposition Leader dismissed Mr Fitzgibbon’s concerns that the “fundamentalist” positions of the [[Labor Environment Action Network]] (LEAN) were a barrier to the party’s electoral success. | ||
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+ | “It’s just wrong. LEAN is made up of people who are committed to environmental action,” Mr Albanese said in Sydney on Wednesday. | ||
+ | “The Labor Party is the party that should be very proud and are proud of everything from the Daintree being saved, the Franklin being saved, the concern around climate change, concern around the Great Barrier Reef, the concern around Kakadu National Park.”" | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== |
Revision as of 02:20, 10 December 2023
Labor Environment Action Network is part of the Australian Labor Party
"Albo on LEAN"
LEAN Australia - Labor Environment Action Network July 29, 2020.
Albo and other MPs this afternoon came out in defence of LEAN and Labor’s commitment to the environment, saying “the resources spokesman’s criticisms of the party’s environmental wing are “conspiracy theories” and “just wrong”.” Thanks to the parliamentary party for defending the efforts of rank and file Labor people who care for equality and a safe planet.
"Amid internal divisions on environmental policy, the Opposition Leader dismissed Mr Fitzgibbon’s concerns that the “fundamentalist” positions of the Labor Environment Action Network (LEAN) were a barrier to the party’s electoral success.
“It’s just wrong. LEAN is made up of people who are committed to environmental action,” Mr Albanese said in Sydney on Wednesday. “The Labor Party is the party that should be very proud and are proud of everything from the Daintree being saved, the Franklin being saved, the concern around climate change, concern around the Great Barrier Reef, the concern around Kakadu National Park.”"
Leadership
- National Co-convenor, Felicity Wade
- National Co-convenor, John Della Bosca
- National Secretary, Frances Perkins
- National Campaign Organiser, Louise Crawford
- National Campaign Organiser, Sean Kellett[1]
STATE/TERRITORY/LOCAL branches
- LEAN Queensland Peter Casey
- LEAN NSW Jaden Harris
- LEAN Capital Region Sally Somi
- LEAN Victoria Nick Withers
- LEAN Tasmania Martyn Summers
- LEAN WA Andrei Buters
- LEAN SA James Johnston
- LEAN NT Rowan Hayward
- LEAN FNQ (Cairns) Ann Kreger
- LEAN Gold Coast Josh Lyons
- LEAN Darling Downs Gillian Pechey
- LEAN Sunshine Coast & Wide Bay Thomas Whitton
- LEAN Townsville David Cassells
- LEAN Bundaberg & Coral Coast Michael Johnson
- LEAN Far South Coast NSW Frances Perkins
- LEAN Western Sydney Caroline Staples
- LEAN Kiama TBC
- LEAN Hunter Tim Lang
- LEAN Inner West Frank Breen
- LEAN Shire South Maryanne Stuart
- LEAN North Coast Asren Pugh
- LEAN Central Coast Joy Cooper
- LEAN Northern Beaches Tom Webster
- LEAN Gippsland Wendy Castles
- LEAN Mornington Peninsula Kerry Macdonald
- LEAN Bendigo and Goldfields Nick Withers[2]
CRUNCH TIME
CRUNCH TIME conference.
Day One – Wednesday 22nd April 2009.
Reality and policy on climate change
- John Connor, The Climate Institute
- Dr Gabrielle Kuiper, Labor Environment Action Network
- Facilitator – Julius Roe