By Georgina Woods, Indira Narayan, Jonathan La Nauze
Introduction
A comprehensive case study of the successful campaign to protect Victorian Red Gum Forests. Includes the history of the Barmah-Millewa Campaign, its goals and results and how such an effective green-black alliance emerged in south-eastern Australia.
Contents
- Introduction
- Victorian Red Gum Forests: Goals and Results of the Barmah-Millewa Campaign
- History of the Barmah-Millewa Campaign – Jonathan La Nauze
- Campaign Timeline
- River Red Gum Forests: The Situation in NSW – Georgina Woods
- The Murray Country Project – Indira Narayan
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- Aboriginal Australians
- Alliances_Allies_Coalitions_Partnerships
- Alliances_Allies_Coalitions_Partnerships - Non traditional
- Campaigning - Approaches_Actions_Tactics
- Campaigning - Grassroots
- Campaigning - Strategy
- Collaboration
- History
- Movements_Campaigns - Environment_Nature
- Movements_Campaigns - Self determination
- Solidarity
- Strategy_Strategic planning
- Timelines