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Amanda McKenzie
Environment and Energy Leader
Amanda McKenzie is the CEO and Founder of the Climate Council, Australia's leading climate science communications organization.12 She launched the Climate Council in September 2013 after the government abolished the Climate Commission.1 McKenzie is a prominent Australian environmental leader who has worked to embed climate issues into the national consciousness, communicating solutions and accelerating climate action in Australia.1
Some key points about Amanda McKenzie:
- She co-founded the Australian Youth Climate Coalition and served as its National Director for four years.2
- McKenzie has served on Renewable Energy Expert Panels for the Queensland and Northern Territory governments.12
- She was the founding Chair of the Centre for Australian Progress and a former Board Director at Plan International Australia.12
- McKenzie holds an arts degree from Melbourne University and a law degree (honours) from Monash University.2
- Under her leadership, the Climate Council has played a significant role in reshaping public conversation on climate change in Australia.2
- She has received numerous awards, including being recognized as one of Westpac's 100 Women of Influence.12
McKenzie is known for her strong advocacy for climate action and has been vocal in criticizing government inaction. In 2019, she stated that Morrison's claim that "Australia was doing enough on climate change was colossal bulls**t".2
Highlights
Many states are on alert for winds. Fire danger warnings for Greater Sydney and Illawarra. Yesterday broke August temperature records with 36C at Nullarbor and Alice Springs, 37C in Uluru and 34C at Ceduna https://t.co/punU75AHq0
Brisbane will hit 35 degrees on Saturday. Sure, it’s nice to experience warmer weather during our colder months, but we have to remember: this is not normal.
Climate impacts are all around us. To secure a safer future for our kids, we have to keep cutting climate pollution. https://t.co/J8ZRCnfDDE