By signing up to take #TimeOutForNature this Earth Hour, you’ll be joining millions of Australians taking part in the largest global environmental movement.

 

But it doesn’t end there! Earth Hour is more than just a symbolic lights-out event. Whether you’re an individual, a school, business or community, there are lots of ways you can get in on the action.

 

60 seconds, 60 minutes or beyond the hour - we can all make a difference for our planet.


How you can get involved

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This Earth Hour, we're calling on all Australians to sign up to switch off and join a worldwide community of millions taking #TimeOutForNature.

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How you can take #TimeOutForNature this Earth Hour

Have a spare 60 seconds, 60 minutes or more? Find out how you can take time out for nature and help protect our planet.

 

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 Leonie Sii taking time out in nature for Earth Hour 2023 in Blue Mountains © WWF-Australia / Arron Millikin Studios
 

Sign up to fundraise this Earth Hour

Want to get your community involved in Earth Hour? Why not host a fundraiser? Raising funds to support WWF is an incredibly impactful action to take this Earth Hour. Whether it’s a garage sale, a movie screening or a fitness challenge – it all makes a positive difference for our planet.

 

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 Girl holding candle during Earth Hour in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge © WWF-Austraila / Quentin Jones
 

Host a charity stream this Earth Hour

Are you a livestreamer passionate about our planet? Why not host a charity stream for Earth Hour? Stream art, games, cooking – it’s up to you! Go live on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook Gaming, or any streaming platform & raise funds for nature.

 

Sign up and join the WWF Wild-Livestreamers on Tiltify!

 

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 Earth Hour Press Pause For Nature Livestream. Art by Elise Wong Creations
 

Save my forest home

When the trees are gone, where will the native animals live? Where will they be safe? How will they survive? Your gift today will help save vulnerable wildlife by protecting and restoring their forest homes.

 

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 Koala sitting on ground © Theo Allofs / Getty Images