2025 Federal Election

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2025 Federal Election

What are the stakes for birds this election?

  • 164 native Aussie birds are listed as threatened, more than any other animal group
  • 45% of our almost 1,000 birds are found nowhere else on Earth
  • $13bn in economic benefit from bird-watching tourists over four years
  • 1 in 3 threatened Aussie birds can be found in urban areas
  • 400K+ people in BirdLife Australia’s national community of citizen scientists and supporters

During this year’s election campaign, and beyond, we are calling on candidates to make clear, firm commitments to delivering the best outcomes for birds.

You can help to ensure ...

What are the stakes for birds this election?

  • 164 native Aussie birds are listed as threatened, more than any other animal group
  • 45% of our almost 1,000 birds are found nowhere else on Earth
  • $13bn in economic benefit from bird-watching tourists over four years
  • 1 in 3 threatened Aussie birds can be found in urban areas
  • 400K+ people in BirdLife Australia’s national community of citizen scientists and supporters

During this year’s election campaign, and beyond, we are calling on candidates to make clear, firm commitments to delivering the best outcomes for birds.

You can help to ensure birds have a voice this election.

Bird calls may be iconic, but only we can give Aussie birds a voice that politicians can hear. By speaking out together, we can save birds and nature, repair the system, and activate communities and society.

As a registered charity, BirdLife Australia is a non-partisan organisation. We do not endorse any particular political party or candidate.

Authorised by Kate Millar, BirdLife Australia,

Lvl 2, Main Bld. 54 Wellington Street, Collingwood VIC 3066

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