
Going Green: Why Sustainability is the Future of Short-Term Accommodation in Australia
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By: Heartful Admin
24 September 2025
The recent release of Australia’s first National Climate Risk Assessment (NCRA) has laid bare a confronting future. The thousand-page report is not a distant warning; it’s an urgent roadmap of the severe, cascading crises we face.
With projections of quadrupled heatwave days, a 440% increase in heat-related deaths in Sydney, and 1.5 million Australians at risk from rising sea levels by 2050, the document confirms what many already feel: the climate emergency is here, and its impacts are accelerating.
The assessment models a future where our way of life is fundamentally disrupted. Even under the best-case scenarios, the economic toll is staggering, with disaster recovery costs expected to hit at least $73 billion annually by 2060.
Yet, in the face of this 'horror story,' the Australian Government's response feels more than profoundly inadequate - it's positively piss-weak, to put it bluntly. The release of a National Adaptation Plan is a step, but it falls way short of the rapid, decisive action required. Continuing to debate emissions targets while the world is on track for 3°C of warming is a choice—one that accepts catastrophic consequences as inevitable rather than potentially preventable.
This is a moment that demands a complete, transformational shift in our approach across the board, from bigger-picture, official federal policy right down to individual lifestyle and purchasing choices. We need widespread, ongoing systemic change, but we also need to better support and empower communities and businesses that are fully committed to building a better future.
This is the very reason Heartful was created. As an ethically-driven, locally-founded marketplace for short-term accommodation and experiences, we are built on the core principles of sustainability, inclusion, and showcasing and supporting Australia's richly diverse local communities. We fundamentally believe that travel can and always should be a force for good.
By choosing Heartful, travellers are actively supporting small-scale operators committed to genuinely sustainable practices and contributing directly to the resilience of the local economies in which they operate.
This model demonstrates that it's entirely possible to operate differently—to prioritise people and the planet while maintaining profitability. It’s about making conscious choices that measurably and tangibly strengthen communities, reduce our environmental footprint, and foster a more equitable world.
The NCRA is a final warning. The government MUST set and act on way more ambitious emissions targets that properly reflect the ever-increasing enormity of this crisis. This isn't about keeping up with 'international benchmarks', it's about taking a stand and doing what's right for the natural environment. Moving forward confidently and boldly as pioneers rather than standing meekly in the shadows of the goals set by our international counterparts.
For the rest of us, the call to action is to align our everyday decisions and consumer behaviour directly with our values, actively taking part in creating the future we want.
Every dollar spent with companies like Heartful who are firmly committed to doing better by people and the planet is a powerful vote for the kind of world we want—one where ethical choices are the overwhelming standard, not the exception.