Switch off Hazelwood. Switch off Coal. Switch on Renewables. September 12-13
Join a peaceful community protest and mass civil disobedience. WEAR BLUE!
"Switch off Hazelwood. Switch off Coal. Switch on Renewables" is a day of fun, creative and inspiring direct community action at Hazelwood coal power station.
Coal burning power stations are one of the main contributers to climate change, and Hazelwood is one of the dirtiest in the industrialised world.
On Sunday September 13th, 2009 people from across Victoria, and Australia, will come together for a day of peaceful community mass civil disobedience to Switch off Hazelwood and Switch off Coal – we will be taking direct action for renewable energy.
To get involved visit www.switchoffhazelwood.org
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