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    Archive Great Barrier Reef Deep Sea Mining

    New research means Burke must refuse Reef dredging permit

    Press release – 28 May, 2013Under questioning during Senate Estimates in Canberra yesterday, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) revealed that the impacts of seabed dredging for coal port developments along the Great Barrier Reef coast could be far worse than previously understood.“This new information means Environment Minister Tony Burke must knock-back the…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 27, 2013
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    Archive Plastic Coca Cola Northern Territory Victoria NSW Tasmania

    Hi Choke, nice try!

    Poor Coke. Their PR team must be having a hard time of late – but to be honest, they brought it on themselves.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 19, 2013
    1 min read
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    Call Off The Zombies!

    I don’t know much about zombies. What I do know has been taught to me by my thirteen-year-old son: one of the first rules is don’t ever turn your back on them if you’re not sure they’re dead.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 15, 2013
    1 min read
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    Archive Plastic Coca Cola

    Choking it. How free is free-to-air TV?

    Press release – 16 May, 2013Sydney, Friday 17 May 2013: Channel 7 and SBS have followed Channel 9’s lead and banned a controversial Greenpeace recycling advert.http://youtu.be/Q7Uxaw6YoRw Despite clearance and classification by Free TV- the industry regulatory body – a Channel 7 representative called the ad ‘inappropriate’ before issuing the ban order. In just over a…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 15, 2013
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    Archive Fiji Climate Justice Pacific Islands Sustainable Fishing

    Pacific tuna boats struggle for survival.

    Press release – 12 May, 2013Honiara, May 13, 2013 – Local tuna boat operators targeting albacore in the South Pacific are under threat of being pushed out of operation altogether due to the steady growth in numbers of subsidized foreign fishing vessels. (i)According to a recent report by the Forum Fisheries Agency (ii), certain foreign…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 11, 2013
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    Archive Plastic Coca Cola NSW

    Channel 9 bottles it over controversial recycling ad

    Press release – 9 May, 2013Sydney, Friday 10th May 2013: In an 11th hour decision, Channel 9 has banned Greenpeace’s controversial ad in support of a national cash for cans recycling scheme.  The ad – lampooning Coca-Cola’s opposition to effective recycling – has gone viral, being viewed over half a million times on YouTube since…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 8, 2013
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef Queensland Deep Sea Mining

    Queensland Government planning to quadruple dredging at Abbot Point

    Press release – 7 May, 2013Sydney, Wednesday 8 May 2013: New analysis by Greenpeace shows that the Queensland Government’s plan for the next wave of coal terminal development at Abbot Point in north Queensland will require dredging of an extra 13 million cubic metres of seabed within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area –…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 6, 2013
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    Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef Nature Deep Sea Mining

    Without wetlands, what will protect the Great Barrier Reef?

    UNESCO has released its latest report on the state of the Great Barrier Reef, and has once again raised concerns about excessive port development along the coast, and the state of water quality around the reef. By Callum Roberts, University of York In March I was invited to Queensland to see for myself the threat…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 6, 2013
    1 min read
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    Archive Plastic Coca Cola Northern Territory

    Ad Campaign: Australians Tell Coca-Cola, Stop Trashing Australia

    Press release – 5 May, 2013Sydney, Monday 6 May 2013: On the eve of Coca-Cola Amatil’s AGM, Greenpeace has launched a television advertisement skewering the beverage giant’s efforts to sabotage a national ‘cash for containers’ scheme.http://youtu.be/Q7Uxaw6YoRw “Coca-Cola has relentlessly bullied politicians, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars silencing recycling advocates and taken the Northern Territory…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 4, 2013
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Rainbow Warrior Great Barrier Reef

    Greenpeace coal ship protest ends, campaign to continue

    Press release – 24 April, 2013Coral Sea, off Australian coast – 25 April 2013– Six Greenpeace activists who maintained a 28 hour protest on board a coal ship as it left Australia have returned to the Rainbow Warrior and are on their way to Cairns.The actions of the group who boarded the ship early on…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    April 23, 2013
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