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Franklin Dam protest

1983

Franklin Dam protest

1983

  • NFSA IDKJG699JY
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSeries
  • GenresNews
  • Year1983

This footage documents a day from the 1982–83 blockade to prevent the damming of the Franklin River in Tasmania. It features environmental activists and concerned citizens engaging in direct action and using creative tactics to keep the spotlight on a months-long operation.

Nearly 1,500 people were arrested during the campaign, which ultimately succeeded in preserving a key wilderness area. The protests set a political precedent for raising environmental concerns in the Australian Parliament and sparked the birth of the Greens as a federal party.

This footage documents a day from the 1982–83 blockade to prevent the damming of the Franklin River in Tasmania. It features environmental activists and concerned citizens engaging in direct action and using creative tactics to keep the spotlight on a months-long operation.

Nearly 1,500 people were arrested during the campaign, which ultimately succeeded in preserving a key wilderness area. The protests set a political precedent for raising environmental concerns in the Australian Parliament and sparked the birth of the Greens as a federal party.

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