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REPORT: Making Coal, Oil and Gas Corporations in Australia pay their fair share for the costs of Climate Change

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Last updated: August 23, 2025 9:01 pm
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Published: August 23, 2025
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75% of Australians believe that climate change is increasing the cost of living, as new alliance calls on Government to take action ahead of Economic Reform Roundtable

New polling has uncovered that the majority of Australians (62%) agree that coal, oil and gas corporations should pay for the damage caused by their climate pollution, including contributing to the costs of climate disasters.

Commissioned by newly formed alliance, Make Big Polluters Pay, ahead of the Government’s Economic Roundtable this week, the polling shows that there is general agreement (75%) that climate change and extreme weather is contributing to cost-of-living pressures.

The polling also found:

  • 83% believe that everyone is paying the price of climate change through increasing insurance premiums and increasing food prices.
  • 82% believe that fossil fuel companies are exporting most of the coal, oil and gas they produce overseas, meanwhile the cost of energy domestically is very high.
  • 70% agree that the government should get coal, oil and gas corporations to take more responsibility when it comes to climate pollution and damages they cause.

Make Polluters Pay Australia Campaign Strategic Lead, Julie-Anne Richards, said:

“Australia’s coal, oil and gas corporations are making around $370 billion in revenue per year, but often pay little or no tax. They are pushing the costs of the climate pollution they produce and the climate change it creates onto communities. Everyday Australians are paying through higher insurance, food and other bill costs, as well as the costs of recovery from climate disasters. It’s time these big corporations pay their fair share.”

Oxfam Australia Interim Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Chrisanta Muli, said:

“It’s not fair that communities impacted by climate disasters, and everyday households are paying the price for climate change, while big corporations making huge profits pay nothing. Coal, oil and gas corporations, who produce three quarters of Australia’s climate pollution, should be contributing to paying for the costs of their climate pollution to households and impacted communities here in Australia and in our Pacific region.”

Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action CEO, Serena Joyner, said:

“Australians are tough and our communities have had to be resilient in the face of repeated fires, floods and storms. But it’s not fair that we are bearing the costs of escalating disasters caused by the pollution from big coal, oil and gas corporations. It’s time they stepped up and paid their fair share to clean up their mess.”

Greenpeace Australia Pacific Chief Executive Officer David Ritter said:

“For too long, fossil fuel polluters have harmed our climate, environment, and communities in their pursuit of profit. They have spread misinformation to slow emissions reduction efforts, dodged their fair share of taxes, and used their money to lobby governments and launder their reputations. The era of impunity for fossil fuel corporations must end; it is time to make big polluters pay.”

Stella Miria Robinson, Pacific Islands Council of Queensland Elder said:

“Australia needs to accept its responsibilities in our neighbourhood of the Pacific Ocean by fairly compensating its island neighbours for the damage Australia businesses are causing, pushing us to extinction. As stated by others Australian industries have made huge financial gains in the name of “smart” business so they should extend that “smartness” to saving the planet & its vulnerable Peoples impacted by the unpredictability & threats of climate change.”

Michelle Higelin, Executive Director of women’s rights NGO ActionAid Australia, said:

“This is a deeply unfair situation where Australia’s big coal, oil and gas companies are making massive profits, at everyone else’s expense. For the women we work with across the Pacific and beyond, the climate crisis is pushing them into a relentless cycle of losing their income, damaging their homes, and constantly having to rebuild their lives. It’s not fair that they’re being forced to pay for damage they did not cause, and that’s why we want to see big polluters pay their fair share.”

Make Big Polluters Pay Alliance

We are a powerful coalition of climate disaster impacted communities, development, faith, climate, youth, social service, First Nations and Pacific organisations working hand in hand with allies. The Make Big Polluters Pay campaign aims to raise the voices of communities in Australia and the Pacific to highlight how the profit-driven fossil fuel industry is putting the costs of climate change onto communities and not contributing their fair share. We will fight for compensation for impacted communities and for cost-of-living relief for everyday people from coal, gas and oil corporations, who are most responsible for causing climate change, by campaigning for putting a levy on big polluting corporations responsible for climate pollution.

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