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Activists occupy Australian consular offices over logging

Robin of Sherwood | 14.07.2004 11:34 | Ecology

Activists have occupied the Australian Consular Offices in Manchester, England in a protest against old growth logging in Australia

Outside St Peters House, Manchester 1
Outside St Peters House, Manchester 1

Outside St Peters House, Manchester 2
Outside St Peters House, Manchester 2

Outside St Peters House, Manchester 3
Outside St Peters House, Manchester 3


After seeing the destruction caused by logging in areas such as Victoria and Tasmania activists in the UK decided to target the Australian consulate to show that this is an international issue as important as the logging of the Amazon. We aim to carry on this campaign and highlight the fact that Australia's claim to be a land of unspoilt wilderness is really just greenwash.
Australia is home to some amazing areas of “old growth” rainforest, which have remained relatively unaltered by humans for thousands of years. Now, it is being felled at an alarming rate, even in supposedly “protected” areas. And for what? In Tasmania, 90% of native forest felled is converted into woodchips for the Asian paper industry. Thus, priceless ancient forest is trashed and sold for $15 (less than £6) per tonne to make cardboard. This doesn’t even create forestry jobs, contrary to what the profiteering Australian forest fat-cats say.
This must stop. There are huge campaigns against this logging in Australia, involving direct action blockades, tree-sits, marches and rallies, lobbying, and more…we are in solidarity with these campaigns. And will be campaigning in Britain with the same simple demand – LEAVE THE ANCIENT FORESTS ALONE!
For more info on what’s going on in Australia, and for ideas of ways to support the campaigns, check these websites:

www.wilderness.org.au www.geco.org.au
www.tasforests.green.net.au www.ecorevolt.forests.org.au
www.discover-tasmania.com www.futurerescue.org
In solidarity. Robin of Sherwood

Robin of Sherwood
- e-mail: cattracker2004@yahoo.co.uk

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  1. more info please — humanimal
  2. Yes, it was an occupation.... — Bobby Sox
  3. LOL — LOL
  4. so what do you suggest — mike
  5. From Australia — Greg
  6. What did it achieve — Beyond cheese butties
  7. Australia at it again — Billy Dainja
  8. Great Job! — rob
  9. Activist struggle for the Tuarts — bardi