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Thirty Years of Creative Resistance - Friends of the Earth Australia

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Page 62<br />

• The first meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dharnya Alliance, Barmah forest, Victoria.<br />

• Rally in support <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Yorta Yorta native title claim, Shepparton, 1999. Photo: Cam<br />

Walker.<br />

Page 63<br />

BARMAH FACES<br />

• Monica Morgan and Henry Atkinson, Yorta Yorta Nation<br />

• Indira Narayan and Lindy Or<strong>the</strong>lia, Barmah Millewa collective, FoE.<br />

• Jono La Nauze (FoE) and Phil Ingamells, Victorian National Parks Association.<br />

Page 64<br />

• Barmah forest, Murray River, Victoria<br />

Page 67<br />

• Police at Royal Park pickets, 1999. Photo: Tristy Fairfield.<br />

Page 68<br />

• Kathleen Mc Cann, anti nuclear activist and artist.<br />

Page 69<br />

• The Stop Jabiluka image, design by Kathleen McCann.<br />

Page 70 - 71<br />

• Yvonne Margarula, Mirrar Senior Traditional Owner, with children.<br />

Page 73<br />

• Picket outside North building during <strong>the</strong> Jabiluka campaign, St Kilda Road,<br />

Melbourne, 1998. Photo: Sarojini Krishnapillai.<br />

Page 74<br />

• March at <strong>the</strong> Jabiluka mine site, NT, 1998. Photo: Sarojini Krishnapillai.<br />

Page 76<br />

• Direct action at Jabiluka, July 1997. Photo: Anthony Proudfoot.<br />

Page 78<br />

• August 2003: The first truck taking uranium back down <strong>the</strong> Jabiluka mine shaft.<br />

<strong>Friends</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Earth</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> played a key role in this successful campaign.<br />

Photo courtesy <strong>of</strong> Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation<br />

Page 81<br />

• Eric Miller, Ila Marks and Daniel Vorn<strong>of</strong>f on <strong>the</strong> first Nuclear Freeways tour, Broken<br />

Hill.<br />

• Daniel Voron<strong>of</strong>f with <strong>the</strong> castor and <strong>the</strong> media in Mildura, 1999. Photo: Albert<br />

Arana.<br />

Page 82<br />

• Main picture: Michelle Mat<strong>the</strong>ws (ACF) during nuclear protest outside <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Senator Nick Minchin, Adelaide, 2001.<br />

• Inset: Loretta O’Brien, FoE nuclear campaign co-ordinator. Photo: Linda Marks.<br />

Page 83<br />

• ‘Strong country’ action at <strong>the</strong> proposed Jabiluka uranium mine, 1998. Photo: David<br />

Hannah.<br />

Page 85<br />

• Robbie Thorpe at <strong>the</strong> Corrobborree for Sovereignty, Aboriginal tent embassy,<br />

Canberra, January 1998. Photo: Cam Walker.<br />

Page 87<br />

• At <strong>the</strong> Kulini Kulini bush camp, Ten Mile, near Coober Pedy, SA, 2003.<br />

Page 88<br />

Images from <strong>the</strong> World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting, September 2000<br />

• Daniel Voron<strong>of</strong>f and Emma Tucker.<br />

• The ‘Green Bloc’ picket line

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