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Greenpeace local groups are our volunteer teams on the ground.

These dedicated activists work in your local area, forcing environmental solutions and winning campaigns.

UPDATE (5 December 2008):
The Local Groups Program is now in the process of becoming the Activist Network, which will operate across both Australia and the Pacific. The new program will enable more people outside of city centres to be involved with Greenpeace, and in a broader variety of ways across all our campaigns.

A big “thank you” to every member of the Greenpeace Australia Pacific Local Groups Program for all their fantastic work – thanks for your efforts helping us achieve some important wins.

For further information, please email stacey.nelson@greenpeace.org.

Watch this space for more developments in early 2009.

Big wins

  • In July 2004, Queensland Energy Resources announced an end to the Stuart Shale Oil Project in Australia. Since 1998, Greenpeace campaigned against this project, which would have produced oil with four times the greenhouse gas impact as oil from the ground.
  • Australia's five canola-growing states imposed moratoria on the commercial release of the first proposed GE food crop for 2003.
  • Consumer pressure encouraged three companies – Inghams, Bartter Steggles and Baiada – to commit to non-GE poultry feed. These companies together sell about 80% of Australia's poultry.
  • Helping us make the 2006 Walk Against Warming such a mammoth success all around Australia