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3 June 2007: Around 400 people from all over New South Wales gathered 
at Anvil Hill in the NSW Hunter Valley to form a huge human sign 
reading "Save Anvil Hill". Anvil Hill, site of a proposed coal mine, 
will produce an extra 27 million tonnes of the greenhouse gas carbon 
dioxide each year - equal to four million more cars on New South Wales 
roads.

Around 400 people gather at Anvil Hill in the NSW Hunter Valley to form a huge human sign reading "Save Anvil Hill".

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PLEASE NOTE: this event has been postponed.

People from all over NSW are preparing to stop Centennial Coal’s bulldozers when they start construction on the recently approved Anvil Hill coal mine site in the Hunter Valley, NSW.

Join us on the weekend of 24-26 August at the Anvil Hill site for an inspiring weekend of workshops, skillsharing and training on peaceful direct action.

Organised by local residents with the support of  The Anvil Hill Alliance, Greenpeace, Rising Tide and the NSW Greens, the action camp will help to prepare for the next phase of opposition to the expansion of the coal industry in the Hunter Valley.

So if you’re concerned about climate change, if you’re sick of governments failing to listen, and if you’re ready to take peaceful direct action to help protect our future from dangerous climate change, this weekend is for you!

It’ll be a great opportunity to learn some new skills and camp in the beautiful bush near the Anvil Hill site. So come along, bring your family and friends, and get involved in the campaign.

To RSVP or for more information, please email: anvilhill@gmail.com or phone Graham Browne on 02 65476048, Mobile: 0415 216 900.