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Newcastle, Sunday 2nd September 2007. Greenpeace activists enter the 
world's biggest coal port at Newcastle and paint the message 
"Australia Pushing Export Coal" on the side of a coal ship.The message 
was part of a peaceful protest to expose the Australian Government's 
real APEC agenda: to protect Australia's coal export industry by 
undermining the Kyoto Protocol. (c)Greenpeace/Morris.
Newcastle Australia

Newcastle, Sunday 2nd September 2007. Greenpeace activists enter the world's biggest coal port at Newcastle and paint the message "Australia Pushing Export Coal" on the side of a coal ship.The message was part of a peaceful protest to expose the Australian Government's real APEC agenda: to protect Australia's coal export industry by undermining the Kyoto Protocol. (c)Greenpeace/Morris.

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