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Save Mt Etna petition : to the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative assembly in Queensland in Parliament assembled.

Petition to Queensland Parliament to protect Mt Etna and its caves from destruction by Queensland Cement Limited. It states that the petition was started in "November, 1988". More than half of the page is occupied by horizontal lines divided into three columns titled "Name (please print)", "Address", and "Signature". These lines do not contain any text. At the bottom there is a note to "Please return completed forms to ACF,", with an address.

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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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Save the rainforests - information sheet 1.

2 pages folded in half to make 4 leaves, as each page is printed on only 1 side. Blue ink on white background. The title on the first page is "World Heritage value of Australia's wet tropical forests", and there is a hand-drawn border of tree canopies and butterflies. There are small drawings of animals, birds and plants in the body of the article. On the front page is the attribution "This leaflet was produced by the Australian Conservation Foundation, June 1987".

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Vote environment today - save Australia tomorrow.

Postcard; the picture on the front is of Salt Lake, Great Victorian Desert, WA, credited to Ted Mead. It has the text "Vote environment today : save Australia tomorrow" across it. The back is self-addressed to Australian Conservation Foundation, and has the text of a "Save Australia" pledge on the left side, with space to be signed by a local Member of Parliament. There is a square on the upper right corner to attach a stamp to.

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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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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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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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Write for the forests - write now.

1 page, folded into quarters. On the exterior, one side has "Write for the forest", with a coloured photograph of a forest creek, while the other has "Write now" in red lettering across a black and white photograph of partially cleared land. The interior holds information as to why the Australian Conservation Foundation are asking for members of the public to write to the Minister for Primary Industry, the Minister for the Environment, and the Prime Minister, and what they would like the letters to say.

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Tropical rainforest - the last chance.

Brochure on the condition of the Daintree area in North Queensland, and a proposal to expand the area which has National Park status. It includes coloured photographs of the area and local fauna, and a map showing existing and proposed National Park boundaries. The far right quarter has a vertical dotted line to indicate that it should be detached, and spaces for a person to fill in personal information and donation pledges and return to the Australian Conservation Foundation.

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