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Sick of being stuck in traffic? We need an action plan for a cleaner economy and a healthier environment.

Flier, folded to make three columns, arguing that Queensland's economy needs to make changes such as more use of solar power, more available public transport, and reducing pollution. Illustrations include maps, charts, and a picture of cars on a major road. The brochure is largely done in yellow, white and black.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

World heritage dam free : an ACF information sheet about the Tully-Millstream hydro-electric scheme.

Information essay about Australian tropical rainforests and the proposed scheme to dam the Tully River for hydro-electricity. It includes maps, charts, cartoons and photographs and argues vehemently for the stopping of the scheme and the preservation of the river system as is. It includes suggestions for actions which can be taken by members of the public to that end.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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.

Australian Conservation Foundation

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