Ms KEARNEY (Cooper) (13:39): Recently, the Australia Institute released their Climate of the nation 2019 report, which analyses how Australians view the state of our climate and environment. Their findings detail what I hear every single day—that Australians are deeply concerned about climate change. Eighty-one per cent of Australians are concerned that climate change will result in more droughts, flooding and fires. Sixty-four per cent of Australians believe that we should have a target of net zero emissions by 2050. Australians can see climate change happening around them. They see the images of farms decimated by drought. They see images of cities and entire countries being swallowed up in floods and rising sea levels. They understand the threat that climate change poses to their livelihoods, to their health and to their society, and they demand action. They want action, yet those who sit opposite are collectively burying their heads in the sand, with no desire or political courage to start to repair the damage. Unlike them, I stand with the millions of Australians who are committed to the cause of hope, which is made possible by climate action—hope for a just world, a fair world, a sustainable planet and the reshaping of our economies to meet these challenges head on. I demand action. The kids that are striking tomorrow—and I will be there with them—demand action. We'll see you there tomorrow, kids. You are doing the right thing by being activists, stepping up and taking strong action on climate change.