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    The little people with the big questions

    The staff at Greenpeace feel incredibly lucky to receive letters from people expressing their support of the work we do. Sometimes we receive drawings and poems, sometimes a note of congratulations, sometimes a suggestion. All letters are special – even the ones that tell us where they disagree with our activities. But some of the…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 7, 2012
    1 min read
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    Climate Justice Pacific Islands Archive ANZ Greenpeace Ships Sustainable Fishing

    The Esperanza’s back in the Pacific

    The sun has just set on my first day back on board the Greenpeace ship, the Esperanza. It’s been six years since I last sailed on the Esperanza for our Pacific fisheries campaign and I am glad to see how much the campaign has evolved over the years. Blog by Farah Obaidullah, oceans campaigner at…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 7, 2012
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace Media Releases
    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Minister wrong about toxic mine-water release

    Press release – 7 November, 20128th November, 2012: Greenpeace says Queensland Environment Minister, Andrew Powell, is wrong when he says new laws being rushed through Parliament won’t allow the release of stagnant, toxic flood water from Queensland coal mines into Queensland drinking water.Minister Powell told the media on Monday that new powers in the Economic…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    November 6, 2012
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    Archive Sustainable Fishing

    John West censors damning YouTube video

    Press release – 31 October, 2012Thursday, November 1, 2012, Sydney: John West attempted to suppress damning evidence about destructive fishing methods used by the company today by removing a Greenpeace spoof video from YouTube.The Greenpeace spoof ad, which edits raw and bloody footage of the fishing method used by John West into the latest John…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 30, 2012
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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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    Safeguard our oceans Archive Sustainable Fishing

    Look what the FAD dragged in

    Greenpeace has long been concerned about the bycatch caused by the use of Fish Aggregating Devices, or FADs, with purse seine nets. This fishing method is a deadly combination of a floating object, left adrift for weeks or months, and a huge encircling net that takes everything in the vicinity.   Original Blog post by…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 29, 2012
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Great Barrier Reef Adani

    The coal industry’s Great Illusionist Brief

    Here’s a question for you: how much of a masterpiece can you remove, before it loses its value and beauty for which it is recognised? That’s the question the Australian government is wrestling with as the coal industry makes greater and greater inroads into the masterpiece that is the Great Barrier Reef. This blog first…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 25, 2012
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    Climate Justice Pacific Islands Archive

    PNG’s governing challenges: the view from Fort Shit Scared

    It may be just off the coast of North Queensland, but Papua New Guinea is metaphorically very far way from most Australians. Originally posted by Crikey, Tuesday, 23 October 2012 Arriving in Port Moresby, the distance of experience from Australia’s southern cities could hardly be greater. Physically, the city feels like it is caught mid-step…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 24, 2012
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef Nuclear

    The Australian Government approving more destruction of the Reef

    In the fight to save the places we love there are always swings and roundabouts, but the last two weeks have felt more like a wipe-out than either a swing or a roundabout. Last week the media focus was on the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, doing deals with India so they could import our uranium…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 22, 2012
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    Fossil Fuels Archive

    Pick tigers over coal

    Few countries can boast a national animal with the status as India. The tiger, as a symbol of India, is as recognisable as the Taj Mahal and as loved as Mahatma Gandhi. Blogpost by Vinuta Gopal – October 12, 2012 Yet this iconic emblem of India is under threat and perhaps most shockingly, that threat…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 16, 2012
    1 min read
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