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Topic of Capricorn, March 1986 newsletter no. 21.

Issue of "The Tropic of Capricorn", the newsletter of Capricorn Conservation Council. The front of the newsletter describes it as "March, 1986 edition, Newsletter No 21, Registered Publication No. QBH 37509". The front page is a full-page hand drawing of a waterhole surrounded by trees with mountains in the distance, and various native fauna, with text superimposed over it. It has a sticker with the direction "Trades and Labour Council of Qld" and the name of the General Secretary and mailing address. The articles describe various locations in Australia and give updates on the activity concerning them, whether deemed to be harmful or not to the environment.

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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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Trees or timber? A tale of two meetings.

Information flier giving an account of two meetings recently held in Yokohama, Japan, in March 1987. One was the "International Rainforest Conference", populated by representatives from non-government organisations, meeting to discuss the impact of the destruction of tropical rainforests. The second was the International Tropical Timber Council's first meeting at its new headquarters, which was populated by representatives both from governments and non-government organisations from the countries which were signatories to the International Tropical Timber Agreement. The author, Nodi Mather, represented the Rainforest Information Centre, Australian Conservation Foundation, Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales, Earth Repair Foundation and Greenpeace. Printed in black ink on cream paper, with hand drawings in the corners of the first page.

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Environmental implications of coal seam gas and coal-to-liquids projects : public forum, Monday 22 November.

Flier, advertising a public forum to be held on Monday 22 November, 2010, in the Abel Smith Lecture Theatre at the University of Queensland. It is on the subject of coal seam gas and its implications for agricultural land. Speakers and panelists include Ian Lowe, Clive Bell, John Standley amd John Hillier. Sponsors include Friends of the Earth Brisbane, Queensland Conservation, Six Degrees Coal & Climate Campaign, Greenpeace, Australian Society of Soil Science Inc, World Wildlife Fund, Agforce, and UQ Climate for Change. Most of the page has a coloured background picture of an industrial complex.

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Rescue the rainforests : what you can do.

Instructions for actions to take to participate in the Australian Conservation Foundation's endeavour to preserve Australian rainforests. At the bottom is a dotted line with a section beneath to fill out and send to the Australian Conservation Foundation.

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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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The rainforests : ACF viewpoint.

This is a research paper dealing with rainforests around the world, their ecosystems and special features, and their impact on environmental health. It contains several pictures of rainforest trees and various fauna, maps, and tables.

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You care about the environment - what can you do? Join the Australian Conservation Foundation.

Brochure made by 1 page into thirds. It advertises membership of the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF), and details the purposes of the ACF, the benefits of membership, and provides a membership application to fill in in the last third of the brochure. The far right third is separated by a vertical dotted line to indicate that it may be detached. The front two panels feature a photograph of waves washing across a beach, and the text "Photography by Jutta Hosel", as well as the prominent text "You care about the environment, what can you do? Join the Australian Conservation Foundation, we can do it together..."

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