Melburnians turn out to urge action on climate change. Photo: Michael Clayton-Jones
Organisers of an international climate rally say the Melbourne leg of the global demonstration has seen 30,000 protesters converge on Melbourne's Treasury Gardens on Sunday afternoon.
Australia's People's Climate March is one of around 2500 rallies taking place around the globe ahead of a United Nations summit on climate change in New York next week.
No end in sight at the Melbourne March #PeoplesClimate http://ift.tt/1qVO6qp — 350 dot org (@350) September 21, 2014
World leaders will meet on Tuesday where Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop will represent Australia.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said it is important he stay in Canberra but will head to the US the next day for a UN Security Council meeting on terrorism.
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