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                       <title>Cape York's Wild Rivers</title>
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                       <description>Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland, north of Cairns, is one of the last great wild places on Earth. But its wild rivers are unprotected. These magnificent rivers are the lifeblood for the Cape's communities and a huge diversity of wildlife.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland, north of Cairns, is one of the last great wild places on Earth. But its wild rivers are unprotected. These magnificent rivers are the lifeblood for the Cape's communities and a huge diversity of wildlife.</itunes:summary>

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                                    <category>wilderness society</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>queensland</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>featured</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>cape york</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>wild rivers</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 23:53:45 -0500</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Imagine Being Sued For Caring</title>
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                       <description>Imagine being sued for caring exposes the plight of seventeen individuals and three organisations being sued by the biggest woodchipper in the southern hemisphere. Directed by Defendant #5 in the court-case.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Imagine being sued for caring exposes the plight of seventeen individuals and three organisations being sued by the biggest woodchipper in the southern hemisphere. Directed by Defendant #5 in the court-case.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>heidi.douglas@wilderness.org.au</author>
                            
                                    <category>gunns20</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2007 23:09:16 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Footsteps </title>
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                       <description>Australia 2000, Year of Reconciliation: five hundred thousand people walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to support reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. In Central Australia Indigenous elder Kevin Buzzacott begins a 3060 kilometre walk carrying a sacred fire from Lake Eyre to Sydney. He leaves behind the original sacred fire at the Arabunna Going Home Peace Camp on the shores of Lake Eyre. Without his protection however those left to tend to the fire are soon the target of attempts by WMC Uranium mine to evict the camp. Walking the land he passes through Adnyamathanha country similarly threatened by mining interest. This is a journey into active reconciliation and genocide of people deeply connected to the protection of the land.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Australia 2000, Year of Reconciliation: five hundred thousand people walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to support reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. In Central Australia Indigenous elder Kevin Buzzacott begins a 3060 kilometre walk carrying a sacred fire from Lake Eyre to Sydney. He leaves behind the original sacred fire at the Arabunna Going Home Peace Camp on the shores of Lake Eyre. Without his protection however those left to tend to the fire are soon the target of attempts by WMC Uranium mine to evict the camp. Walking the land he passes through Adnyamathanha country similarly threatened by mining interest. This is a journey into active reconciliation and genocide of people deeply connected to the protection of the land.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>heidi.douglas@wilderness.org.au</author>
                            
                                    <category>over the bridge</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>buzzacott</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>uranium</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>2000</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>adnyamathanha</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>aboriginal</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>featured</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>genocide</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>sydney harbour</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>arabunna</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>lake eyre</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>roxby downs</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>south australia</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>reconciliation walk</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 07:29:46 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Tasmania's Clean Green Future: Too Precious To Pulp?</title>
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                       <description>Gunns Ltd’s proposed pulp mill will affect the future of all Tasmanian families. This film explains the environmental, economic and health impacts of the proposed pulp mill that 
Gunns, the Tasmanian State Government and the Federal  Government have so far ignored.
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			<itunes:summary>Gunns Ltd’s proposed pulp mill will affect the future of all Tasmanian families. This film explains the environmental, economic and health impacts of the proposed pulp mill that 
Gunns, the Tasmanian State Government and the Federal  Government have so far ignored.
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                       <author>heidi.douglas@wilderness.org.au</author>
                            
                                    <category>pulp mill</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>wilderness</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>wilderness society</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>forests</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>featured</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>tasmania</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>destruction</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2007 01:50:49 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Let the Rivers Run Wild</title>
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                       <description>Many Australians have never seen the spectacular landscapes and diverse wildlife of the Cape York Peninsula. But the wild rivers of the Cape are currently under threat from damming, mining, land-clearing and weed invasion.  </description>
			<itunes:summary>Many Australians have never seen the spectacular landscapes and diverse wildlife of the Cape York Peninsula. But the wild rivers of the Cape are currently under threat from damming, mining, land-clearing and weed invasion.  </itunes:summary>

                       <author>heidi.douglas@wilderness.org.au</author>
                            
                                    <category>qld</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>wilderness</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>rivers</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 04:15:39 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Save Our Sealife</title>
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                       <description>South Australia contains some of the most pristine marine wilderness left anywhere in the world. Despite this, very little of South Australian waters have any form of protection.</description>
			<itunes:summary>South Australia contains some of the most pristine marine wilderness left anywhere in the world. Despite this, very little of South Australian waters have any form of protection.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>heidi.douglas@wilderness.org.au</author>
                            
                                    <category>wilderness society</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>marine</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>south australia</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>national parks</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 03:19:18 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Hold Your Ground</title>
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                       <description>Music video by Melbourne reggae band Bomba, celebrating activists working to protect Tasmania's old growth forests. Features independent non-violent direct actions in the Weld and Florentine Valleys.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Music video by Melbourne reggae band Bomba, celebrating activists working to protect Tasmania's old growth forests. Features independent non-violent direct actions in the Weld and Florentine Valleys.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>heidi.douglas@wilderness.org.au</author>
                            
                                    <category>Weld</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>featured</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>Bomba</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>Tasmania</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>forests</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 03:18:16 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Tasmania's forests: a global treasure, a national responsibility</title>
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                       <description>Highlights the unprecedented destruction of Tasmania's unique oldgrowth forests. Forest are clearfelled and burnt and wildlife poisoned in the creation of export woodchips, whilst community protest continues to grow.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Highlights the unprecedented destruction of Tasmania's unique oldgrowth forests. Forest are clearfelled and burnt and wildlife poisoned in the creation of export woodchips, whilst community protest continues to grow.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>heidi.douglas@wilderness.org.au</author>
                       <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 09:35:00 -0500</pubDate>
                       
   
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