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Sneak preview – our new vision for CommBank
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7:07 PM (10 minutes ago)
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Dear Neville,
By now I’m sure you’ve heard the big news — Commbank has dropped Adani’s dirty Galilee Basin coal proposal!
This huge win was thanks to hundreds of communities and thousands of people that have taken a stand right across Australia and the planet. It is testament to the power and persistence of our movement.
Click here to join a celebration event that is happening this week at a CommBank near you.
Getting CommBank out of Galilee Coal is just a first step — they are still the largest investor in fossil fuel projects along the Reef and they support many other dirty coal and gas projects across Australia.
That’s why communities across the country are going to take action at their local CommBank branch again this week to first congratulate the bank and then call on them to go further and develop a plan for getting out of all fossil fuels.
Sign up for a family friendly action that is happening near you this week.
There’ll be a twist to these events. We have an come up with an exciting new fossil fuel free vision to present to CommBank and we want to give you a sneak peak before the actions kick off on Thursday…
This is the new logo for our new fossil free version of CommBank. Click here for the details of a launch action happening near you.
After we launch the vision for CommBank we will pay a visit to nearby NAB, Westpac and ANZ branches to demand that they join CommBank in saying no to Adani’s Galilee coal.
This week’s massive win for our climate and the Reef is thanks to the hundreds of community actions that have been taken by people like you! Let’s use our momentum to make sure no Australian bank will ever touch Galilee coal. And let’s build our community pressure on all the banks to get out of all fossil fuels!
Yours for a fossil fuel free future,
Emma on behalf of the 350.org Australia team.
P.S. Can’t make it to an action next week? Click here to send a message to Westpac, ANZ and NAB telling them it’s time to publicly rule out Galilee Coal as well.