Go to page http://www.doctors.for.forests.org.au/ and click on link The Lorax to read full version.
OR
Go to GECO on Facebook to watch the video
http://www.facebook.com/pages/GECO/294487068419?ref=ts
a little public awareness about a big issue.
Go to page http://www.doctors.for.forests.org.au/ and click on link The Lorax to read full version.
OR
Go to GECO on Facebook to watch the video
http://www.facebook.com/pages/GECO/294487068419?ref=ts
An East Gippy activist is currently in remand in Orbost police cells pending an appearance before the magistrates court in Bairnsdale tomorrow morning. The forest defender has refused to sign his bail conditions in view of the fact that they prohibit him from entering a vast legion of locations throughout East Gippsland.
Imposing these broad bail conditions on activists has been common practice throughout the East Gippsland forest management area and these unreasonable conditions are invariably deemed superfluous and are generally amended prior to a hearing.
After spending 40 hours tree-sitting in the survey road coup [shown above] this activist is taking todays demonstration to its limits by prolonging his efforts in a bid to draw attention to yet another legal oversight on behalf of the Victorian logging industry.
Good on him!
"A range of individual Aboriginal artists and bands commemorating and presenting elements of the complex Aboriginal agenda from a socio-political perspective through performing arts. Songlines Aboriginal music is pleased to announce that Dan Sultan will be Headlining the 2010 Share the Spirit Festival."
Logging Brown Mountain (inclusive of Vic Premier Brumby's pledge) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS8p_ky_jsw
After a swim and a delicious communal feed courtesy of the GECO kitchen, we headed off to the Friday night jam session held at Father Ted’s where we had a rollicking time which could be likened to a classic Irish pub. We were informed that Goongerah's young and old get together every friday to share in the events of the week, play pool and contribute to the eclectic sounds of the evening.
Interesting talks were held over the course of the weekend and time to meet new people, go for walks or much needed swims in the refreshing river that ran through the tranquil campsite, where we even spotted a platypus (a extremely rare citing)!
The final day of the skillshare was a taste of a ‘direct action’, waking up at the crack of dawn and heading out to the logging coup, we huddled in the back of the van like vigilantes working on behalf of the forest unsure of what would happen next.
As the sun rose over the hills and we reached the clearing of the trees. I had this sense, which I felt was shared by everyone in the van, that we were doing the right thing for the right reasons, justified and noble in essence. This devastation must be stopped.
“It didn’t impact so greatly on me until I saw it for myself!”
Newcomers are welcomed to join in on ‘direct action’ by contacting GECO to join the group mailing list for updates on up and coming skillshare’s, donating to support direct action or simply heading out to the Goongerah campsite.
GECO’s campaigning has led to a landmark 44,000 hectares saved, however more must be done to save this beautiful region!
Thank you to GECO for giving me this opportunity to experience ‘direct action’, our support is with you…