New report ranks Australia’s coal expansion as the world’s second largest...
Sydney/Davos, January 23, 2012 — A new global study has named Australia’s export coal proposals as the world’s second largest fossil fuel expansion, threatening to lock in worst-case projections of...
View ArticleNew Rainbow Warrior tours Australia to save the Great Barrier Reef
Thursday 28 February 2013: Over the next two months, Australia will host one of the world’s iconic ships, the new Rainbow Warrior. This extraordinary ship was funded entirely by donations from...
View ArticleNew Guide helps consumers sort the green from the greenwash for Australia’s...
Monday, 22 October, 2012, Sydney: As part of a major new national campaign, Greenpeace today launched its 4th annual Canned Tuna Guide, aiming to help consumers make a sustainable choice.Tuna is...
View ArticleNew report ranks Australia’s coal expansion as the world’s second largest...
Sydney/Davos, January 23, 2012 — A new global study has named Australia’s export coal proposals as the world’s second largest fossil fuel expansion, threatening to lock in worst-case projections of...
View ArticleNew ad campaign: starved on a full stomach... brought to you by Coca-Cola
Sydney, 07 March 2013: Following Coke’s scandalous court victory against recycling this week, Greenpeace has launched a crowd-funded graphic advertising campaign in Fairfax papers showing what Coke’s...
View ArticleJohn West: from greenwash to black out
Tuesday, 23 October, 2012, Sydney: Australia’s biggest tuna brand, John West, blocked its Facebook page from the international community last night after it was bombarded with concerns about its...
View ArticleSaving the Reef from coal number one priority for the new Rainbow Warrior
Wednesday 13 March, Melbourne: The new state-of-the-art Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior sailed into Port Phillip Bay this morning, marking the start of a six-week tour. The iconic vessel is in Australia to...
View ArticleSaving the Reef from coal number one priority for the new Rainbow Warrior
Wednesday 13 March, Melbourne: The new state-of-the-art Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior sailed into Port Phillip Bay this morning, marking the start of a six-week tour. The iconic vessel is in Australia to...
View ArticleMichael Caton and Katie Noonan to visit Rainbow Warrior in Melbourne
Katie Noonan to play live set during open day in support of ‘Save the Reef’ campaign14 March, 2013: At 12pm this Saturday afternoon, singer-songwriter Katie Noonan will be taking time out from her...
View ArticleNew report ranks Australia’s coal expansion as the world’s second largest...
Sydney/Davos, January 23, 2012 — A new global study has named Australia’s export coal proposals as the world’s second largest fossil fuel expansion, threatening to lock in worst-case projections of...
View ArticleGreenpeace campaign censored
Wednesday, 31 October, 2012, Melbourne: Greenpeace is demanding John West clarify whether it was involved in a decision by a small family-owned company to remove a billboard targeting the company near...
View ArticleNew report ranks Australia’s coal expansion as the world’s second largest...
Sydney/Davos, January 23, 2012 — A new global study has named Australia’s export coal proposals as the world’s second largest fossil fuel expansion, threatening to lock in worst-case projections of...
View ArticleGreenpeace salutes tourism reef guardians as Rainbow Warrior sails into...
Wednesday April 17, Airlie Beach: The Rainbow Warrior sailed into the "heart of the reef" in Airlie Beach today where the captain spoke with tourism representatives about protecting the Great Barrier...
View ArticleGreenpeace calls for action against coal company for poor environmental...
Mackay, Queensland- 18 April 2013: Greenpeace is calling on Federal Environment Minister, Tony Burke, to suspend his approval of Hancock Coal’s T3 coal terminal at Abbot Point while a federal...
View ArticleGreenpeace activists board coal export shipment in Coral Sea
Coral Sea, 24 April 2013--At 7:00am this morning, Greenpeace volunteers climbed aboard a coal ship leaving Australia, demanding an end to the expansion of coal exports, Australia’s greatest...
View ArticleUpdate: As Greenpeace protest continues, support increases
Coral Sea, off Australia coast, 24 April 2013: As six Greenpeace volunteers remain on a coal export ship they boarded just outside the Great Barrier Reef this morning, support from prominent...
View ArticleGreenpeace coal ship protest ends, campaign to continue
Coral Sea, off Australian coast – 25 April 2013-- Six Greenpeace activists who maintained a 28 hour protest on board a coal ship as it left Australia have returned to the Rainbow Warrior and are on...
View ArticleThousands back action against the ‘angry drunk’ of Australian politics
1 May, 2013: Today the coal industry has been put on notice that the expansion of Australia’s coal exports will be met with further peaceful resistance for as long as Australian governments fail to act...
View ArticleAd Campaign: Australians Tell Coca-Cola, Stop Trashing Australia
Sydney, Monday 6 May 2013: On the eve of Coca-Cola Amatil’s AGM, Greenpeace has launched a television advertisement skewering the beverage giant’s efforts to sabotage a national ‘cash for containers’...
View ArticleChannel 9 bottles it over controversial recycling ad
Sydney, Friday 10th May 2013: In an 11th hour decision, Channel 9 has banned Greenpeace’s controversial ad in support of a national cash for cans recycling scheme. The ad – lampooning Coca-Cola’s...
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