Powerful Voices of Today – Fintona Girls’ School
Some students at Fintona Girls School participated in the recent global Climate Strike on Friday 20th September as they are concerned about their futures and the future of our planet and want to take action. This year’s Environment Captain at Fintona Girls’ School, Maiysha Moin, featured in the CERES’ ‘Powerful Voices of Today’ interview to share what she has to say about climate change, and why our Australian leaders need to act now.
Click here to view Maiysha’s responses: https://school.ceres.org.au/powerful-voices-of-today-fintona-girls-school/
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