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ACF 1991 catalogue of environmental money savers.

Catalogue of various items with environmental themes or sustainable characteristics. Has blue ink circling some items on pages 2, 5, and 12. Sorted into categories such as "Recyclable goods" and "Energy savers". Bound by 2 staples through the folds in the centre. A separate order form of listed items is also bound into the centre.

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Australian Conservation Foundation membership letter and application form.

Letter to potential members of the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) from the director, Phillip Toyne, giving a concise history of the ACF, its campaign focii, and the benefits to membership. Underneath the letter is an application form for membership, indicated by a dotted line. The headings are in green, as is a 'P.S.' in seeming handwritten font. The rest of the text is in black ink.

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Australian Conservation Foundation Newsleter [sic].

Issue of Australian Conservation Foundation, printed in black ink on buff background. Citation given on front page is Vol. 13, No. 11, Newsleter [sic], December, 1981. Articles include "Protecting Australia's arid lands", "Bonus book list", "Legal bid to save Victorian forests", "Ecologistics diary", and a small order form for ACF publications on page 13. Ads include "Nindethana Seed Service: largest section of native seeds in Australia" and a pre-order option for "Rainforest habitat", a new book published by ACF.

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Boycott rainforest timbers.

Pamphlet, folded to make three columns per page, printed in green ink on cream paper. "This pamphlet outlines the full costs of rainforest logging, lists rainforest timbers and their alternatives and how you can help end rainforest logging". Produced by the Rain Forest Timbers Campaign, the Rainforest Information Centre.

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Cape Tribulation road, so terribly destructive to the coastal wilderness.

Postcard, with a photograph (black and white) of a cleared track and a single person standing on it. The reverse credits the photographer, Leo Meier, and includes a partial address for Parliament House, Canberra, with space to insert names. There is some text addressed to the reader, requesting the use of the World Heritage Properties Conservation Act and the Marine Park Act to obtain World Heritage Listing for the Daintree Rainforest. Below, there are dotted lines for names and address details to be added, as well as a signature.

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Earth first! Rainforest roadshow.

Flier about a "Rainforest Roadshow" to be held at Abel Smith Lecture Theatre, Queensland University, on Wednesday, 2nd December, at 7:30 pm, organised by the Australian Conservation Foundation. The film "Earth First" is to be screened, and speakers and musicians feature also. About two-thirds of the page has a rainforest line drawing as a background, and the ink is black on green paper. Additional guests are named: Peter McDade, Gabrielle Luft, John Seed, and Friends from the Rainforest Information Centre, Lismore.

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Earth first! Rainforest roadshow [poster]

Poster advertising a "Rainforest Roadshow" to take place at Abel Smith Lecture Theatre, Qld University, on Wednesday 2nd December at 7:30 pm. Other places and dates for this roadshow in December are also listed. The poster is black ink on orange card, and includes a hand drawing of a rainforest. It includes the contact details of Rainforest Information Centre, Lismore.

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