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LinksWeblinks for local and regional environment and community groups: No Tillegra Dam group: www.notillegradam.com The Wilderness Society Newcastle www.wilderness.org.au/newcastle Rising Tide Newcastle (climate change action group): www.risingtide.org.au Climate Action Newcastle: www.climateaction.org.au Newcastle Bike Ecology Centre: http://newcastlebikeecologycentre.blogspot.com/ Northern Parks and Playgrounds Movement: http://www.geocities.com/parksandplaygrounds/ Parks and Playgrounds Blog! http://parksandplaygroundsmovement.blogspot.com/ North Coast Environment Council: http://ncec.wordpress.com/ Anvil Hill Alliance: www.anvilhill.org.au Lake Macqurie Coastal and Wetlands Alliance: http://au.geocities.com/thelmcwa Novocastrians Against Nuclear: http://nukefree.org.au/newcastle/?q=2007-05-01/actions/novocastriansagainstnuclear
Figtree Community Garden: http://www.figtree.org.au/
Weblinks for state and national environment groups: Nature Conservation Council of NSW: www.nccnsw.org.au National Parks Association of NSW: www.npansw.org.au/conservation Greenpeace Australia Pacific www.greenpeace.org/australia Friends of the Earth Australia: www.foe.org.au The Minerals Policy Institute: www.mpi.org.au The Wilderness Society: www.wilderness.org.au
Very cool resources: The UK Network for Climate Action have a lot of great resources online for climate groups, check it out The Collective Book on Collective Process is a must read for all activists. Cheat Neutral (just go and have a look) Chris Rose's website on campaign strategy is terrific, particularly the 12 basic guidelines |
SearchUpcoming eventsPopular contentRandom QuoteIt is not only foreign investors that are reaping the rewards from the New South Wales coal industry. New South Wales producers are also benefiting with Xstrata's 2004 annual profit up 277 per cent on 2003, BHP Billiton's half-yearly profit up 127.3 per cent from the corresponding period in 2003, and Excel Coal's net profit for the six months ending December 2004 up 427 per cent. |