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Peace Review
A Journal of Social Justice
Volume 19, 2007 - Issue 3
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Green Nonviolent Resistance in Australia

Pages 381-387 | Published online: 23 Aug 2007
 

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Green, Roger. 1984 (erroneously printed as 1981). Battle for the Franklin. Melbourne: Fontana/Australian Conservation Foundation.

Hutton, Drew. (ed.). 1987. Green Politics in Australia. North Ryde, NSW: Angus & Robertson.

Lowry, William. 2006. “Potential Focusing Projects and Policy Change.” Policy Studies Journal (August): 34(3).

Mosley, J. G., & J. Messer. 1984. Fighting for Wilderness: Papers from the Australian Conservation Foundation's third National Wilderness Conference, 1983. Melbourne: Fontana/ACF.

Mundey, Jack. 1981. Green Bans and Beyond. Sydney: Angus & Robertson.

Roddewig, Richard J. 1978. Green Bans: The Birth of Australian Environmental Politics. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger.

Summy, Ralph. 2000. “Ordinary Mortals of Nonviolence.” Gandhi Marg (October–December): 22.

Thomas, Pete. 1973. Taming the Concrete Jungle: The Builders Laborers' Story. Sydney: Australian Building Construction Employees (NSW branch) and Builders Laborers' Federation.

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