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"You're condemning young people like me to a life of climate disasters — of course we have poor mental health issues!" cried protester Alexa Stuart, a 21-year-old from climate action group Rising Tide mid-way through Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's press conference today.

"When will you listen to young people?"

Albanese was announcing a $1 billion dollar increase to mental health access and support, including $500 million for Youth Specialist Care Centres. The funding announcement follows Opposition leader Peter Dutton's own pledge of $400 million towards mental health during his budget reply speech.

"Mr Albanese, you say you care about young people — and yet since getting elected your government has approved 33 new coal and gas projects!" Stuart yelled as she was hauled away by security.

The Australia Institute's Coal Mine Tracker says the federal government has approved 10 new coal mines since it was elected in May 2022 and there are another 22 proposals for new or expanded coal mines awaiting approval.

Two-thirds of young Australians believe climate concerns are having a negative impact on youth mental health, while over three in four young people are concerned about climate change, according to a survey conducted by YouGov sampling 1,000 Australian citizens aged 16-25 in 2023.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I mean, I agree wholeheartedly with everything. I'm putting greens 1 absolutely, but labour is obviously above the libs. My point, while labour is shit house, as far as centre left politics go, they're making gains towards net zero, unlike the libs who vote against both 2035 and 2050.

But just as an aside, are you vegan?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Yep, sure am vegan. I'm not making a both sides are the same argument, sorry if I mistakenly said so.

While I despise attempts to unfairly shift blame on the consumer, I generally do as much as I'm able to not support things that are either harmful to the environment or unethical. I am vegan because I believe in animal rights before anything else though.