2010 Walk Against Warming
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The 2010 Walk Against Warming was held in numerous locations across Australia on August 15, 2010. The event changed from mass rallies to distributed gatherings in selected locations, including several marginal seats in the 2010 Australian federal election.
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Melbourne rally
The following speakers at the Melbourne rally called for immediate policies to move us back towards a safe climate future:
- Victoria McKenzie-McHarg, Safe Climate Campaigner, Environment Victoria.
- Rachel Coghlan, Advocacy Campaign Leader - Climate Change, World Vision
- Gavan McFadzean, State Campaign Manager, The Wilderness Society.
Photo gallery
Videos
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External links
- Photos of Deakin Letterboxing event - free to use under CC-BY-SA licence
- Walk Against Warming official site