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The Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC) is a
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in Australia focused on
climate change activism The climate movement is a global social movement focused on pressuring governments and industry to take action (also called ''climate action'') addressing the causes and impacts of climate change. Citizens and environmental non-profit organizat ...
. The organisation aims "to build a movement of young people leading solutions to the climate crisis", by empowerment and education, running strategic campaigns, shifting the narrative, and building a movement. When the organisation began in 2006, the coalition consisted of 27 other youth organisations, but later became independent. AYCC works closely with the Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network.


History

In 2004, organisations which would later form the Youth Climate Movement, began to come together. Following the formation of the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition in September 2006, the Australian Youth Climate Coalition formed in November 2006 with 27 youth organisations from across the nation at a founding youth summit. The original affiliated organisations included: *Australian Climate Change Education Network * Affinity *
AIESEC AIESEC ( ) is an international "youth-run" and led, non-governmental and not-for-profit organization that provides young people with business development internships. The organization focuses on empowering young people to make a progressive soc ...
* Australian Medical Students' Association * Australian Student Environment Network * Australian Youth Affairs Coalition * Centre for Sustainability Leadership *
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* International Young Professionals Foundation * Just Act * Law Students for a Just Community * National Indigenous Youth Movement of Australia *
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* Oaktree * Oz Green * Sai Youth * Student Organised Network for Architecture * Otesha Project (Australia) * UN Youth Australia * Vision Generation The organisation later became an independent entity. In 2009, Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner awarded the Australian Youth Climate Coalition's co-founders, Amanda McKenzie and Anna Rose, as well as its then national director Ellen Sandell, with the Environment Minister's Young Environmentalist of the Year Award for their efforts. In 2011, the national director was Ellen Sandell, who was on ''
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'' list of top 100 most influential people in Melbourne, and had been nominated as 2009 Victorian
Young Australian of the Year The Australian of the Year is a national award conferred on an Australian citizen by the National Australia Day Council, a not-for-profit Australian Government-owned social enterprise. Similar awards are also conferred at the state and territor ...
. In 2020, Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network, or Seed Mob, separated from AYCC and became an independent network of
Indigenous Australian Indigenous Australians are people with familial heritage from, or recognised membership of, the various ethnic groups living within the territory of contemporary Australia prior to History of Australia (1788–1850), British colonisation. The ...
activists.


Description and governance

The Australian Youth Climate Coalition is a non-partisan, non-profit
youth organisation The following is a list of youth organizations. A youth organization is a type of organization with a focus upon providing activities and socialization for Minor (law), minors. In this list, most organizations are international unless noted othe ...
in Australia focused on
climate change activism The climate movement is a global social movement focused on pressuring governments and industry to take action (also called ''climate action'') addressing the causes and impacts of climate change. Citizens and environmental non-profit organizat ...
The organisation aims "to build a movement of young people leading solutions to the climate crisis". the national director is Grace Vegesana.


Campaigns

In the 2010s, the Australian Youth Climate Coalition frequently sent a youth delegation to the United Nations Conferences on Climate Change to advocate on behalf of young people. For the 2008 conference in
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, Poland, the Australian delegation travelled through ten nations to reach the summit. Similarly in December 2009, the organisation sent a second youth delegation to the
2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as the Copenhagen Summit, was held at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 7 and 18 December. The conference included the 15th session of the Conference of the Partie ...
along with other members of the Youth Climate Movement.


Power Shift

Power Shift Power Shift is an annual youth summit which has been held in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. Other Power Shift Conferences are also being organised by members of the International Youth Climate Movement ...
is the name of an annual youth summit which was held in the United States for the first time in 2007. Two years later in 2009, the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, in partnership with the
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, GetUp, and
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, organised the Australian Powershift Conference on 11 to 13 July 2009. The summit attracted 1,500 young people. Guests included former Vice President of the USA
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, the swimmer
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and the actress
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. The event concluded with a gathering outside the
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. The AYCC ran regional Power Shift in 2010 in
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,
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, and
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. In 2011 Power Shift was held in
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and Perth with 1000 young people. The summits included a range of speakers, events and workshops. In July 2013 AYCC hosted Australia's largest ever youth climate summit in
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.


Youth Decide

In September 2009 the AYCC organised Youth Decide with World Vision Australia. It was Australia's first national youth climate vote. Around 2,000 volunteers ran 330 Youth Decide events, with over 37,500 young people voting. In September 2011 the AYCC held a second Youth Decide, giving young people the opportunity to vote on the renewable energy targets they wanted the Federal Government to set.


2010 Election Campaign

During the 2010 election campaign the AYCC mobilised hundreds of young people to put climate change back on the political agenda. This included automated phone calls to politicians, hanging out scorecards rating the three main political parties climate policies and the very popular climate elephant, which was featured widely in the media and is now used as an example of excellent grassroots election campaigning.


Meet Your Member

In 2011 the AYCC ran a campaign called Meet Your Member. This involved young people from all across the country meeting with their local MP or Senator and express their view on Climate Change. Local volunteers also collected hundreds of signatures on postcards which they presented to MP's in the meetings.


Walk for Solar

In 2012 100 young people walked 328 km over 15 days from Port Augusta to Adelaide. This major event, organised by the AYCC, was part of the wider Repower Port Augusta campaign, pushing for investment in Australia's first concentrated solar thermal plant in Port Augusta. The event gained significant national media and political attention. The chief spokesperson for the project was Daniel Spencer.


Stop Adani

In July 2014 AYCC launched the #StopAdani campaign to get
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to rule out working with Adani at a National Summit with 200 young people in Canberra. This was the first of many of visits young people paid to
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bank branches and HQs. AYCC had tens of thousands of conversations with customers, and delivered the message to Westpac. After a three-year campaign, in 2017, Westpac announced their updated climate policy, which not only rules out involvement in Adani but sets a pathway to transition out of thermal coal and into more renewable energy. The Stop Adani campaign has grown and is a movement of thousands of individuals and community groups across Australia. The grassroots network of more than 70 local groups as well as people from around the world have supported the movement, which has had the support of hundreds of thousands of individuals.


Funding

The AYCC declared a gross income of Million in 2020, from a combination of sources. The majority of AYCC funding is from donations and bequests (81%).


See also

* Community youth development *
Energy Action Coalition Power Shift Network is a North American non-profit organization made up of a network of youth-led social and environmental justice organizations working together to build the youth clean energy and climate movement. It runs campaigns in the Unit ...
* Youth Climate Movement


References


External links

* {{Youth empowerment Climate change organisations based in Australia Youth-led organizations 2006 establishments in Australia