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    Archive Nature Victoria

    Greenpeace campaign censored

    Press release – 30 October, 2012Wednesday, 31 October, 2012, Melbourne: Greenpeace is demanding John West clarify whether it was involved in a decision by a small family-owned company to remove a billboard targeting the company near its head office in Melbourne.Independent Outdoor Media (IOM) confirmed the Greenpeace ‘Reject John West’ campaign was cut short yesterday…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 29, 2012
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    Archive Sustainable Fishing

    John West: Australia’s worst tuna brand

    Press release – 16 October, 2012Monday, 22 October, 2012, Sydney: Greenpeace has today launched a major new campaign exposing Australia’s biggest tuna brand, John West, for unnecessarily killing a whole host of marine life, including sharks, rays, baby tuna and endangered sea turtles for its canned products.“Australians love tuna, but would be horrified if they…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 15, 2012
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    Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef

    Burke delivers body blow to the Reef

    Press release – 9 October, 2012Sydney 10th October, 2012: In apparent contravention of a World Heritage Committee decision, Environment Minister, Tony Burke, has approved a massive new coal terminal in the Great Barrier Reef. The decision, published by his Department yesterday, was signed off by the Minister last Thursday.T3, owned by Hancock/ GVK will, at…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 8, 2012
  • Recent
    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Tough action needed to stop Reef coral death

    Press release – 1 October, 20122nd October, 2012: Greenpeace is calling for tough action by the Australian and Queensland Governments after scientists revealed the Great Barrier Reef has lost half its coral cover in 27 years, and may lose half again in the next ten.“This is alarming new evidence that decisive action is needed to…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 30, 2012
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Arctic Sunrise Great Barrier Reef

    As the Arctic melts Australia’s Galilee Basin remains a ticking carbon time-bomb

    Press release – 19 September, 2012Sydney/London/India 19 September, 2012: Mining industry numbers reveal that by allowing coal mining in the untapped Galilee Basin in Queensland, Australia could create more carbon pollution than the entire United Kingdom or Canada.The numbers, revealed in a new Greenpeace report, Cooking the Climate and Wrecking the Reef, are the first…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 18, 2012
  • Recent
    Archive Sustainable Fishing

    Australians win back their oceans

    Press release – 10 September, 2012Tuesday, September 11, Sydney: Greenpeace congratulated the Gillard government today for showing the courage to prevent the Abel Tasman super trawler fishing in our waters. Greenpeace hailed it as a victory for the Australian community which has united to reject this monster ship. The decision also sends a message to…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 9, 2012
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    Great Australian Bight Safeguard our oceans Fossil Fuels Archive Sustainable Fishing

    Super trawler threatens coastal communities from Perth to Brisbane

    Press release – 6 August, 2012Call for super trawlers to be banned across AustraliaSYDNEY, 6 August 2012: As the Magiris super trawler steams toward Australian waters, Greenpeace has today escalated the issue, calling on the Gillard Government to ban all super trawlers from Australian waters. “This is an opportunity for the Gillard Government to say,…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 5, 2012
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    Up for Grabs – Greatest land grab in PNG history exposed

    Press release – 29 July, 2012Sydney/PNG, Monday 30 July, 2012: A new report, released today by Greenpeace, details the failings of the Papua New Guinea (PNG) Government and the conflicts of interest that have allowed 5.1 million hectares of customary land in PNG to be given away to foreign-owned corporations and unrepresentative landowner companies for…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 28, 2012
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    Archive Victoria

    Greenpeace delight at cancelled coal funding

    Press release – 26 July, 2012Friday, 27 July 2012: Greenpeace has reacted with delight at the cancellation of $100 million in public funds to a proposed HRL dirty coal-fired power station and is calling on the owners of the project to withdraw their proposal altogether.“This result is a great reward for the years of hard…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 25, 2012
  • Recent
    Archive Nature Tasmania

    Groups want action not closed-door negotiations on Super Trawler

    Press release – 23 July, 2012Environment groups have today rejected an offer from Federal Fisheries Minister Joe Ludwig to enter into negotiations with Tasmanian company Seafish as the closed-door negotiations are an attempt to avoid rather than promote public debate on an issue of state and national importance.The rejection of this process by conservation groups,…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 22, 2012
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