Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited

This charity is currently registered with the ACNC.

  • Public Benevolent Institution
  • Basic Religious Charity
  • Tax deductible (DGR)
  • Financial Report Consolidated

Key Information

Charity Status

Charity reporting is up to date.

Charity Size

VL

  • Extra Small (<$50k)
  • Small ($50k-$250k)
  • Medium ($250k-$1m)
  • Large ($1m-$10m)
  • Very Large ($10m-$100m)
  • Extra Large (>$100m)

Revenue $26.5m

Years in Operation

42 Years

Est. 1983

Operating State(s)
Western Australia Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Victoria Tasmania

WA

Overseas Operations

Operating Overseas

Number of Employees

85

Employees

300

Volunteers

% Revenue from Govt.

N/A

Total Expenses

$28.3m

107.0% of Revenue

% Revenue from Donations

95.1%

Revenue from Donations ($25.2m)

Grants for Use in Aus.

$57.3k

0% of Expenses

Grants for Use Outside Aus.

$5.4m

19% of Expenses

% Employee Expenses

35.6%

Employee Expenses ($10.1m)

Who they help


Adults 25 To 65
Adults - 65 And Over
Children 6 To Under 15
Communities Overseas
Early Childhood - Under 6
People From A CALD Background
Families
General Community In Australia
People In Rural/regional/remote Communities
Victims Of Disasters
Youth 15 To U25

How they help


Advancing Natural Environment

Overseas Operations

Fiji, Tuvalu, Vanuatu

Description of operations

More Details

Basic Information

ABN

61002643852

OPERATING STATES

WA

ENTITY TYPE

Australian Public Company

Incorporation TYPE

Charity

Other Trading Names

GREENPEACE

TAX CONCESSION STATUS
  • Endorsement date : 1 January 2024
  • Income Tax Exemption
  • GST Concession
  • FBT Rebate
  • FBT Exemption
DGR Status
  • DGR Item 1
  • FUND NAME
  • THE GREENPEACE TRUST (Item 1)
Fundraising Status
  • Conducts fundraising
    Within ACT, NSW, QLD, TAS, VIC, WA
    Licence Number:
    ACT: 19000489.0, NSW: 14282, QLD: CP3892, TAS: F1A-05, VIC: FR0009918, WA: CC21505
Purpose statement

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2023 Financial Data

2023 Revenue Breakdown

Total Revenue $26,483,968$26.5m

2023 Expenses Breakdown

Total Expenses $28,338,997$28.3m

Total Gross Income (incl. $0.00$0 of other income e.g. gains): $26,483,968$26.5m

GREENPEACE AUSTRALIA PACIFIC LIMITED had a net deficit of -$1,855,029-$1.9m

2023 Assets Breakdown

Total Assets $20,576,320 $20.6m

2023 Liabilities Breakdown

Total Liabilities $6,923,499$6.9m

GREENPEACE AUSTRALIA PACIFIC LIMITED have net assets of $13,652,821$13.7m

2023 People

Staff Costs

$10.1m

38.1% of Annual Revenue

Full Time Equivalent Employees

85.9

Average Expense per Employee

$96.7k

Full Time Employees

73

79% of Employees

Part Time Employees

17

18% of Employees

Casual Employees

2

2% of Employees

This organisation is supported by 300 volunteers.

Classifications

2023 Programs

Greenpeace Australia Pacific Limited ran 6 program(s) in 2023

5 operated in Australia

The Company has achieved outcomes both alone and with allies during 2023, on issues that include accelerating the uptake of renewables and cleaner transport, ocean biodiversity, limiting gas expansion, and seeking positive legal and policy change to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. While doing this we have engaged significant numbers of current and new supporters. Overall, the Company achieved successes on a number of significant issues in 2023. Reflecting the Company s objectives, in 2023, our chief work included: Continuing to engage some of Australia s largest corporate energy users to make the switch to 100% renewable electricity. Brought our flagship vessel, the Rainbow Warrior, to communities in Western Australia, Vanuatu, Tuvalu and Fiji highlighting the threats of fossil fuel extraction and climate change on ecosystems and communities across the region. The vessel provided a platform for education, collaboration, advocacy and story-telling based on the need to protect our oceans and the communities that depend on them. Engaging key international delegates, stakeholders and the public on the need for stronger climate targets, finance and agreements by sending a Pacific delegation to COP28, and undertaking advocacy at home in Australia. Advocating for an end to gas expansion in the Burrup Hub, specifically the Scarborough gas project and further expansion of the Browse basin, that would increase our domestic emissions by 10%. Worked with our Greenpeace network colleagues in Germany to highlight the need to cease off-taker agreements for Australian gas, which place downward pressure on demand for gas. Ran our Electrify campaign which advocates for stronger fuel efficiency standards and an uptake in EVs from large corporate users. Strongly supporting Pacific island leaders in their efforts to achieve a strong International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on climate change and human rights including support for effective country submission into the ICJ AO process. Successfully campaigned for the Australian government to support the Global Ocean Treaty. Advocating for the Australian government to increase our GHG reductions to protect the Great Barrier Reef. Educated and engaged our supporters, the public and key decision-makers on the threats of the emerging Deep Sea Mining Industry.

1 operated internationally

Greenpeace Australia Pacific runs campaigns in the Australia Pacific Region. Where possible and appropriate we work closely with other organisations and with communities in order to maximise effectiveness and impact of our work. In 2023 we supported the people of Vanuatu's efforts for an International Court of Justice Opinion on climate change impacts. In 2023 we brought our flagship vessel, the Rainbow Warrior, to communities in Western Australia, Vanuatu, Tuvalu and Fiji highlighting the threats of fossil fuel extraction and climate change on ecosystems and communities across the region. The vessel provided a platform for education, collaboration, advocacy and story-telling based on the need to protect our oceans and the communities that depend on them. We also engaged key international delegates, stakeholders and the public on the need for stronger climate targets, finance and agreements by sending a Pacific delegation to COP28, and undertaking advocacy at home in Australia.

Program Details
  Domestic International    
Significantly increase national climate ambition and funding and accelerate solutions, esp in WA

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Adults - aged 65 and over NA No
Children - aged 6 to under 15 NA No
Early childhood - aged under 6 NA No
Youth - 15 to under 25 NA No
Adults - aged 25 to under 65 NA No
Environment NA No
Families NA No
Transform Australia's transport system by shifting from internal combustion engines to cleaner EV's

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Adults - aged 65 and over Australia NA No
Adults - aged 25 to under 65 Australia NA No
Environment Australia NA No
Families Australia NA No
Optimise and build power in the Pacific to compel action on the climate crisis

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Adults - aged 65 and over Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
Children - aged 6 to under 15 Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
Early childhood - aged under 6 Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
Youth - 15 to under 25 Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
Adults - aged 25 to under 65 Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
Victims of disaster Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
Environment Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
Families Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
Overseas communities or charities Australia Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu No
End deforestation in Australia from agriculture and logging by 2026

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
General community in Australia NA No
Children - aged 6 to under 15 NA No
Early childhood - aged under 6 NA No
Animals NA No
Youth - 15 to under 25 NA No
Environment NA No
Families NA No
Prevent the environmentally destructive expansion of gas extraction

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Environment Western Australia, Australia; NA NA No
Protect our oceans incl a ban on deep sea mining and implenting global oceans and plastics treaties

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
General community in Australia NA No
Environment NA No
Domestic
International
Significantly increase national climate ambition and funding and accelerate solutions, esp in WA

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Adults - aged 65 and over
  • Children - aged 6 to under 15
  • Early childhood - aged under 6
  • Youth - 15 to under 25
  • Adults - aged 25 to under 65
  • Environment
  • Families

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

Transform Australia's transport system by shifting from internal combustion engines to cleaner EV's

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Adults - aged 65 and over
  • Adults - aged 25 to under 65
  • Environment
  • Families

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

Optimise and build power in the Pacific to compel action on the climate crisis

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Adults - aged 65 and over
  • Children - aged 6 to under 15
  • Early childhood - aged under 6
  • Youth - 15 to under 25
  • People from a culturally and linguistically diverse background
  • Adults - aged 25 to under 65
  • Victims of disaster
  • Environment
  • Families
  • Overseas communities or charities

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

Fiji; Tuvalu; Vanuatu

Operated Online:

No

End deforestation in Australia from agriculture and logging by 2026

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries:

  • General community in Australia
  • Children - aged 6 to under 15
  • Early childhood - aged under 6
  • Animals
  • Youth - 15 to under 25
  • Environment
  • Families

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

Prevent the environmentally destructive expansion of gas extraction

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Environment

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

Western Australia, Australia; NA

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

Protect our oceans incl a ban on deep sea mining and implenting global oceans and plastics treaties

Climate change

Program Beneficiaries:

  • General community in Australia
  • Environment

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

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Responsible People

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Anthony Coleman

Role: Director

Hannah Browne

Role: Director

Katrina Bullock

Role: Secretary

Louise Tarrant

Role: Chairperson

Luke Giuliani

Role: Director

Michael Dodson

Role: Director

Nicolette Rubinsztein

Role: Director

Suzanne Shaw

Role: Director

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