Save Ainslie Volcanics

SAVE AINSLIE VOLCANICS

 Join the movement to save Ainslie Volcanics from corporate greed and environmental destruction. ðŸŒ³

Stop Telstra and Optus destroying threatened habitat just for the sake of their own profits.

Since 2022, the ACT Greens have been supporting the community-led battle to protect Ainslie Volcanics – a precious, community-managed grassland.

But unfortunately, we have seen no effort from Labor to protect this precious grassland habitat. Instead, they seem to be prioritising the interests of big corporations. 

One of those corporations is Indara Communications, a company that represents industry giants like Optus and Telstra. They want to bulldoze this ecologically significant site and so far, Labor has no plans on stopping them.

Sign our petition to protect Ainslie Volcanics and stop environmentally destructive development at this site.

 

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