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  • Campbell stance stuns environmentalists

    Federal Environment Minister Ian Campbell has stunned conservationists by denying that burning coal causes greenhouse gas emissions. The denial was made in a submission by Senator Campbell to a Federal Court challenge by a Queensland environmental group. Wildlife Whitsunday went to court seeking environmental impact assessments on two coal mines, saying burning coal produces gas…

  • Gippsland, Thursday, August 11, 2005:* Greenpeace is today taking on the developed world’s most greenhouse-polluting power plant, Hazelwood power station in the Latrobe Valley, as extreme weather conditions batter Victoria. Greenpeace activists, this morning occupied a loader in the brown coal pit at Hazelwood and awarded the plant ‘1st prize’ as the developed world’s most…

  • Myself and Sam being released by police

  • The Daily Telegraph | Activists target ‘dirty’ coal plant

    The Daily Telegraph | Activists target ‘dirty’ coal plant: “Activists target ‘dirty’ coal plant By Kate Lahey August 11, 2005 GREENPEACE activists have taken over a coal dredger at Hazelwood power plant in Victoria, labelling the station the dirtiest in the developed world. Four activists chained themselves to the dredger while dozens more staged a…

  • Protesters target ‘dirty’ coal plant

    Protesters target ‘dirty’ coal plant: “Protesters target ‘dirty’ coal plant 17:44 AEST Thu Aug 11 2005 AAP Greenpeace activists have occupied a coal dredger at Victoria’s Hazelwood power station, labelling it the world’s dirtiest energy plant. The protesters draped a first-place ribbon over the loader, saying Hazelwood, in Victoria’s south east, had earned the title…

  • Police remove Greenpeace mine activists. 11/08/2005. ABC News Online

    Police remove Greenpeace mine activists. 11/08/2005. ABC News Online: “Greenpeace protesters who broke into a Latrobe Valley coal mine in eastern Victoria have been removed by police. About 40 protesters, some dressed as power workers and wind turbines, broke into the Hazelwood Coal mine early this morning by cutting padlocks. Four of the demonstrators scaled…

  • Happy Birthday to Me

    Wow. 30 already. “Next it’s 40!” my Dad told me this morning.I’ll make the most of 30 then try 31 next year.

  • Follow The Five

    Follow The Five: “Water saving becomes permanent for Melbourne households with the introduction of permanent water saving rules on 1 March. The five new commonsense rules will establish water saving as a life long habit. * Use manual watering systems only between 8pm and 10am Manual watering systems (that you turn on or off by…