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World Environment Day 2012: Think Outside the City Block - May 11, 2012

Hundreds of people will join hands around one of Melbourne CBD’s 1 hectare city blocks on World Environment Day as a measure of the threat to our forests, oceans and wild places from logging and mining. When: 1pm, Tuesday 5 June 2012, Melbourne CBD, Where: Corner of Bourke and Elizabeth Streets (bottom of Bourke St Mall)

World Turtle Day 2012 - May 08, 2012

It's easy and fun to help protect sea turtles. Simply build a sand turtle on your local beach (or in a sand pit) before Wednesday 23 May 2012 and send us a photo of your finished creation via Facebook, Twitter or email. The more turtles, the louder our voices will be in support of their protection! Where: Various locations When: 19-20 May, 2012.

Non-violent Direct Action: Kimberley Protector Workshops - April 23, 2012

Come along to one of our free workshops in Perth, Fremantle or Murdoch and learn how to apply the principles of Non-violent Direct Action on the ground at James Price Point (Walmadan).

Kimberley Culture Fest, Adelaide - December 02, 2011

On Saturday 10th December, the glory of the Kimberley coastline will be arriving in Adelaide in the form of the Kimberley Culture Festival. Come along to Elder Park from 3-8pm for information about the Kimberley, guest speakers, food, stalls and live music. Free entry!

A Peaceful Protest at the Annual World LNG Conference - September 05, 2011

Can you help appraise LNG industry insiders of the problems associated with a Kimberley gas hub? If so, come along to the World LNG Conference on Monday morning and help contribute to the debate in a peaceful way.

Perth Events and volunteer nights! - June 22, 2011

There’s heaps on in Perth if you want to support the Kimberley campaign, so get involved, come along to show your support & meet some great people - updated on July 12th!

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