8. n. coalition 1610s, "the growing
together of parts," from Fr.
coalition (1540s), from L.L. coalitus
"fellowship," originally pp. of L.
coalescere (see coalesce). First used
in a political sense 1715.
n. An alliance, especially a
temporary one, of people, factions,
parties, or nations.
12. • Australian Conservation Foundation
• Australian Council of Trade Unions
• Australian Youth Climate Coalition
• Climate Action Network Australia
• The Climate Institute
• Environment Victoria
(on behalf of Australia's
Conservation Councils)
• GetUp!
• Greenpeace Australia Pacific
• World Wildlife Fund Australia
20. “We focus on what unites us and not on what
divides us, and partner organizations are free
to engage with the campaign in ways that
best suit their own strengths.”