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Living at the Jabiluka Blockade Cam
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Over 5,000 people visited or lived
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Wherever the castor went, media was
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Council, the Victorian Field Natura
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Responding to the threat of a secon
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Whilst FoE Australia has worked on
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“Climate change is our business
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The first FoE group in Australia wa
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At the film’s premiere, February
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Folklore suggests the existence of
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FoE Maryborough began on the mid no
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Since at least the early 1980s, FoE
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Anthony Amis Our story begins with
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John Fraser Every once in a while,
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It was a useful blockading techniqu
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Christmas exodus to their favourite
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Through co-ordinated work with the
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The FoEA magazine Chain Reaction (o
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In 1981, a faction of the editorial
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FoE International meeting in Melbou
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I take it as a great compliment to
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