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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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Jobs for use not for waste : to save our environment!

Information sheet, folded in half to make 4 pages, about a seminar presented by the Australian Conservation Foundation on the topic of "socially useful full employment and a habitable environment". The details of date and time are Tomm Mann Theatre, 136 Chalmers Street, Sydney, September 11, 10:30 am - 5 pm. Guest speakers include Richard Guessman, John Ducker, Jim Raulston, and Ralph Taylor. It is printed in black ink on pale yellow paper, with some yellow headings, and a photograph on the front of a person in a diving mask.

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Rescue the rainforests : stop logging Windsor.

Folded brochure (illustrated, black and white, with maps and charts). It contains primarily information about the Mount Windsor Rainforest Wilderness, the shortcomings of the policies which deal with it, the flora and fauna contained therein, and the issues surrounding an end to timber extraction from the site. The final panel contains suggestions for actions which may be taken by members of the public.

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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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

Rescue the rainforests : write now!

A postcard with with supplementary information on rainforests and the threats to their preservation on a card extension, with a line of perforation between the two so that the postcard section can be detached. The cover picture on the postcard is of ferns with the line "Rescue the rainforests", and when folded, the edge of the extension adds "Write now!", in italics, to this line. The postcard is addressed to the "Mr Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Premier of Queensland", and the photograph is credited to Colin Totterdall. There is space for a personal message, and a square on the top right-hand corner for a stamp to be added.

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Save Mt Etna - save the bats - save the caves.

Postcard, black print and picture on cream cardboard. On the front is a large black filled-in outline of a bat, with the words "SAVE MT ETNA Save the Bats - Save the Caves". On the reverse, on the left side, is a short letter with space to write in both the sender and receiver's names, with three paragraphs of information about bats living in caves in Mt Etna and the danger to them of mining this area. On the write is a rectangle in the top corner with "Place stamp here", and lines to fill in an address, with "SAVE MT ETNA" below.

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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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