Australia’s 2025 Climate & Health Priorities: Clean Air, Resourced Health, Fair Transition

15 October 2025

Thursday 30 October, 2:00–3:00 pm AEDT | Online (recorded)

Climate change is already shaping how we deliver care. In the lead up to COP30 in Brazil, the ANMF and the Lancet Countdown invite you to join this national webinar outlining Australia’s leading climate and health priorities for 2025.

Together we’ve worked to identify three key areas Australia must act on to safeguard health:

  • Clean Air – why a national framework is vital for protecting patients and staff
  • Resourced Health – ensuring sustainable funding for the National Health & Climate Strategy
  • Fair Transition – how revenue reform can support preparedness and resilience

This webinar is designed for healthcare workers, nurses, midwives, care workers, academics, and the climate and health community. Register to attend live or receive the recording and transcript.

Register here

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