
Australian musicians are mobilising, calling on you to vote climate.
STEP ONE:
Enrol to vote.
No ticket, no show.
If you want a say, get on the roll now. It’s quick, easy, and it is the most powerful thing you can do to support a safe climate.
Moved house? Not sure? Check here.
STEP TWO:
GET READY TO VOTE CLIMATE.
It’s up to you to do your research into what climate policies the parties & candidates are offering.
Here’s what to look for:
100% renewables ASAP
Do they back a rapid shift to clean energy?No more fossil freebies
Will they stop funding coal, oil, and gas?No nuclear distractions
Are they using nuclear as a smokescreen for fossil fuels?First Nations justice
Are they listening to First Nations voices?Climate first
Will they make real action a top priority?
Soon, there’ll be many resources online that can help you understand the climate policies of the various parties and candidates.
We will share the best tools with you when they launch via our newsletter. For now, keep an eye on Project Planet’s Build A Ballot app and the ABC’s Vote Compass.
STEP THREE:
Join OUR movement.
Sign up to our newsletter and you’ll join thousands of other Australian music fans who are committed to driving urgent climate action forward.
When you sign up, you can:
Stay up-to-date with the latest news on music + climate in Australia
Be part of collective action as we continue to advocate for a greener future
Become part of our volunteer team at events across the country
Over 7,000 MUSICIANS & MUSIC FANS AROUND AUSTRALIA HAVE ALREADY PLEDGED THEIR SUPPORT FOR THE NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET CAMPAIGN.
SIGN UP TO JOIN US.
BONUS STEP:
BUY A TEE
By wearing one of our NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET tees, you wear your passion for both music and climate across your heart.
Choose from our entire range, from the classic logo, to the cheeky brat design, or our collabs with Australian artists like Missy Higgins, Lime Cordiale & Midnight Oil.
All sales from the tees go to supporting Green Music Australia’s ongoing dual mission to decarbonise the Australian music industry, and empower artists to wield their cultural influence to drive climate action.