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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.

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.

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This event is now over. Thank you for helping affect climate change policy in the lead-up to the 2007 federal election.

In this election year, we can really use our voting power to get the climate change policy Australia urgently needs. Greenpeace is working in five key electorates in the lead-up to the 2007 federal election.


If you live in one of these areas, please click on an electorate link at left (in purple) to find out how you can get involved.