top of page
  • Bluesky - WePlanet Australia
  • Facebook - WePlanet Australia
  • Instagram - WePlanet Australia
  • Twitter / X - WePlanet Australia
  • LinkedIn - WePlanet Australia
  • Mastodon - WePlanet Australia
  • Discord server for WePlanet Australia
  • YouTube channel for WePlanet Australia
  • Redbubble store for WePlanet Australia
  • Email address for WePlanet Australia
WePlanet Monash meetup
WePlanet Monash meetup

Wed 29 Oct

|

Clayton

WePlanet Monash meetup

Come along to check out WePlanet's hopeful, pro-technology, action-oriented environmentalism! Ask Monash organiser Murray Manning and WePlanet Australia president Andrea Leong what the movement's all about and how you can get involved.

Time & Location

29 Oct 2025, 13:00 – 14:00 GMT+11

Clayton, room g40/15 Innovation Walk, Clayton VIC 3168, Australia

About the event

What if the environmental movement needs a reset?


At WePlanet Australia, we’re not here to do what’s already been done. We’re not repeating the same slogans, recycling the same strategies, or clinging to purity politics while the world tips deeper into crisis.

We’re building something different.


Traditional environmentalism, however well-intentioned, has struggled to meet the scale and speed this moment demands. Too often it has been driven by fear, focused only on saying no, instead of yes, and tangled in the political divides of left and right.


WePlanet is grounded in science and powered by possibility. We believe climate action should be about what we can build, not just what we must ban. We believe nature can thrive and people can flourish. And we believe in tackling complex problems with open minds, not closed ranks.


This is a movement to liberate nature from destruction and elevate humanity with solutions that are ambitious, just, and grounded in evidence.


It’s not about being perfect. It’s about being brave enough to do what works. We’re not here to fit in. We’re here to build the best possible future. -- Check out our McChoice campaign, calling on McDonald's Australia to add plant-based options to their menu.

See what else we get up to: youtube.com/@WePlanetAus

Google Maps were blocked due to your Analytics and functional cookie settings.

Share this event

bottom of page