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Bob Brown and the Franklin campaign - April 27, 2012

Bob Brown has decided to retire from politics and leave the Senate. His environmental activism started during the Franklin River campaign in the 1970s. Below is a short slideshow of a younger Bob Brown (complete with sideburns) in action helping to save the Franklin River.

Murray meeting success - April 11, 2012

A recent public meeting at the Adelaide Town Hall sent a very clear message to the gathered politicians that the health of the Muray-Darling river was not negotiable for the people of South Australia.

No future on a dead river - community meeting - March 25, 2012

Australia had been promised a plan that would “once and for all” rise above the politics and return our great river to health, a promise that has not been kept. The Wilderness Society, with the Lifeblood Alliance is holding the Have Your Say - Murray River Community meeting.

Queensland 2012 Election Update No. 4 - March 22, 2012

For our final election update video, we’ve sought to interview the main candidates in the electorate of Ashgrove so you can hear first-hand their (and their party’s) position on protecting Wild Rivers. Unfortunately, Campbell Newman declined our invitation to respond.

Queensland 2012 Election Update No. 3 - March 15, 2012

Wally the Wild Rivers Platypus has been busy this election on the streets in Ashgrove, asking the hard questions of Campbell Newman and talking to Queenslanders. See what he's been up to in our latest election news video.

Queensland 2012 Election Update No. 2 - February 27, 2012

Things are the hotting up ahead of the Queensland election on 24th of March. See some of what we’ve been doing in our latest election news video

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