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Leading Aussie brands commit to GE-free ingredients

Nestlé, Foster's, Schweppes and Lindt are the latest leading brands to commit to keeping their food and drinks free of genetically engineered (GE) ingredients in the 2010 Truefood Guide.

Aussie alcohol industry rejects genetically engineered ingredients

Leading Australian wine writer, Max Allen, and award-winning wine-maker from Margaret River, Vanya Cullen, joined Greenpeace to launch the first Alcoholic Drinks Edition of the Truefood Guide.

Australian timber industry calls for promised illegal logging laws

While the government backsteps on its election promise, Greenpeace joins forces with Australia's largest timber bodies to call for illegal logging legislation.

Jamie Durie launches the new Good Wood Guide

Every day, Australians buy illegal timber without even realising it. Now the Greenpeace Good Wood Guide is set to change that.

A greener budget, but big polluters still trump

After many years of campaigning, Greenpeace had something to celebrate at this year's federal budget, with major increases in renewable energy funding.

Celebration! Great Bear Rainforest protected

Greenpeace is celebrating an enormous success — the protection of the Great Bear Rainforest in Canada. This is the most comprehensive rainforest conservation plan in North American history.

Climate emergency unites thousands in Canberra

Over 2500 people have linked hands to form a huge circle around Parliament House, on the first sitting day of Parliament in Canberra. They are calling for urgent action on the climate emergency that threatens Australia’s future and the world.