Fireproof Australia

Fireproof Australia is an Australian climate change activism group.

Fireproof Australia
Formation2022
FounderViolet Coco (and others)
TypeCampaign organization
Legal statusOrganisation
PurposeClimate change activism
HeadquartersSydney
Official language
English
Websitefireproof.news

Members of the group were arrested after blocking the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 2022. One member was briefly jailed on remand, before successful appealing the conviction.

Organisation history

Fireproof Australia is an Australia climate change activism group that was founded in 2022 in Sydney, Australia.[1] Founding members included Violet Coco. The group has stated that it was formed in response to the lack of response by the Australian government to the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season that left 18,000 Australians internally displaced.[2] The group rose to prominence in 2022 for a series of protests, including blocking high streets,[3] interrupting a National Rugby League game,[4] and obstructing traffic on the Sydney Harbour bridge  for which Violet Coco was sentenced to 15 months in prison.[5]

In mid March 2023, a judge quashed the jail sentence and convictions for two other Fireproof Australia activists after finding that New South Wales Police Force had submitted false evidence at the earlier trial. Evidence of the protest blocking the route of an emergency ambulance was withdrawn by the police.[6]

Membership

Members include former members of Extinction Rebellion,[7] Violet Coco, Rural Fire Service member Alan Russell Glover, and Karen Fitz-Gibbon.[8][6]

References

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