📅 Every Wednesday ⏰ 6pm 📍 Online (Message the page for the link) Ready to take action for your future? Join us for our weekly general meeting. Don’t keep putting it off—come this Wednesday. We'll post a video call link in this event before the meeting. Click the link. Say hello. Welcome to the rebellion. 📃 What is a General Meeting? We hear report backs from each working group, any updates from individual rebels, and talk about broader issues for the group. Hang around after to share ideas, make friends, or join a working group. Somebody is always keen to chat to any newcomers or answer any questions. 👧🏽👨🏼👵🏾 Everybody’s Welcome Absolutely everyone is welcome to come to our meetings—many people come alone, don’t know anybody, and have never gone to an Extinction Rebellion meeting before. Everyone gets a chance to meet everyone. We’re all friendly. 🔨 Working Groups You don’t have to risk arrest to join the rebellion—we have all kinds of working groups and joining one can be your way to #ActNow. To get climate justice we need your help. We need people, we need skills, we need passion. The best way to help is through a working group—whether you're a dancer, an IT person, a writer, or anything else, there's somewhere you can help. These groups are where all the real work happens. Working groups have their own weekly meetings, and anyone can contribute as much or as little as they can. Our working groups: Arts (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30pm onwards) Legals (Mondays, 5pm) Climate Justice and Decolonisation (Tuesdays, 5pm) Media and Messaging (Wednesdays, 4pm) Actions/Mass Mobilisations (Thursdays, 5pm) Regenerative Culture (Thursdays, 6pm) People’s Assemblies (Thursdays, 6pm) Affinity Group Support (Sundays, 3pm) Talks and Trainings Don’t see a working group that interests you? Start your own and ask for help at the meeting! ⏳ We’re running out of time, but it’s not too late. Join us. Our meetings take place on the stolen lands of the Jagera, Turrbal, Yuggera and Yugarabul peoples of Meanjin (now known as Brisbane) and surrounds, whose sovereignty over their land was never ceded.