What is the Clean Jobs Plan?
The Climate Council has undertaken groundbreaking modelling work with independent economic modelling experts Alpha Beta, to identify the top climate solutions in every state and territory in Australia, that can get Australians back to work and slash our carbon pollution.
The Clean Jobs Plan is focused on delivering jobs where they are needed, to people who need them most.
Why do we need to create clean jobs now?
The pandemic has created an urgent need for State, Territory and Federal Governments to invest in job creation. But this is an opportunity to tackle the ...
What is the Clean Jobs Plan?
The Climate Council has undertaken groundbreaking modelling work with independent economic modelling experts Alpha Beta, to identify the top climate solutions in every state and territory in Australia, that can get Australians back to work and slash our carbon pollution.
The Clean Jobs Plan is focused on delivering jobs where they are needed, to people who need them most.
Why do we need to create clean jobs now?
The pandemic has created an urgent need for State, Territory and Federal Governments to invest in job creation. But this is an opportunity to tackle the climate and economic crises – together.
What are the Clean Job opportunities in NSW?
The projects, identified in the Clean Jobs Plan, would directly create 25,000 jobs in New South Wales, including:
And, to help address job losses in regional NSW, the state government can accelerate the development of a number of projects that are part of the Central-West Renewable Energy Zone.
This would create hundreds of jobs in Dubbo and Orange while bringing $4.4 billion in investment to the local region.
This plan is unique because of the scale at which it can get jobs where they are needed, to the people who need them most.
We’ve launched our independent economic modelling, and now we need to act fast and back it up with overwhelming community support.
Check out the key policy solutions in New South Wales and use our template now to send an email to your local state member, asking them to back the Clean Jobs Plan.