RAINFOREST WARRIORS E-BOOK
This is a story of extraordinary cultural change in the Byron hinterland in the 1970s and how that led to Australia’s first ever fight against environmental destruction – a fight that resulted in undreamt of success – the creation of national parks down the spine of the state. It set the scene for environmental action for decades thereafter: at the Franklin in Tasmania, in the Daintree, coal seam gas blockades and internationally.
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This is a story of extraordinary cultural change in the Byron hinterland in the 1970s and how that led to Australia’s first ever fight against environmental destruction – a fight that resulted in undreamt of success – the creation of national parks down the spine of the state. It set the scene for environmental action for decades thereafter: at the Franklin in Tasmania, in the Daintree, coal seam gas blockades and internationally.
PLEASE NOTE: Once you’ve placed your order you will be sent an email with a link to download an ePub file. This link will only be active for 24 hours so make sure to download it within that timeframe. After the file has finished downloading, open your ePub reader app. Use the app's interface to navigate to the location where the ePub file was saved on your device, then select the file to open and start reading. With the ePub reader, you can adjust settings such as font size, background color, and brightness to customize your reading experience.
The author owns the copyright and they are only intended for use by the person who purchased them.
This is a story of extraordinary cultural change in the Byron hinterland in the 1970s and how that led to Australia’s first ever fight against environmental destruction – a fight that resulted in undreamt of success – the creation of national parks down the spine of the state. It set the scene for environmental action for decades thereafter: at the Franklin in Tasmania, in the Daintree, coal seam gas blockades and internationally.
PLEASE NOTE: Once you’ve placed your order you will be sent an email with a link to download an ePub file. This link will only be active for 24 hours so make sure to download it within that timeframe. After the file has finished downloading, open your ePub reader app. Use the app's interface to navigate to the location where the ePub file was saved on your device, then select the file to open and start reading. With the ePub reader, you can adjust settings such as font size, background color, and brightness to customize your reading experience.
The author owns the copyright and they are only intended for use by the person who purchased them.