Ariella and Jasmine lost their homes and school to flooding. Now they want answers about their future

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Two young flood victims put big questions to world leaders, asking how they are going to empower youth to be the change the future needs.

"It was me and my sister, my dog and my guinea pig ... we were in the tinny and we left my mum and dad at my neighbour's house so I was quite worried about them," she said.

Since then the girls, like thousands of others across the region, have been living and moving between temporary accommodation while they attend a makeshift school in the neighbouring town of Evans Head.

 

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Go save the world kids. China is waiting, I am sure they will review their energy policy asap.

Maybe someone should educate them about the past.

'oh no we built buildings in a flood zone and when a flood happened the buildings were destroyed' 😲😲

Emm, well lots of people repeatedly voted Liberals for last 20 years and it was great people got 1500-2000 tax return , Queensland got to continue using coal list goes on and on and the public was told no such thing of climate change it's all made up.

What a shame they didn’t listen in school on history of our nation. It’s in our anthem for Christ sake. More woke shit.

Who gave our Greta twins the gig?

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