Greenpeace Australia Pacific is celebrating its big 3-0 this year and to share the love, is touring the country with a photographic exhibition of original images snapped by photojournalists over the year. Photos include pics from the first protest that sparked Greenpeace Australia Pacific – an anti-whaling campaign to shut down the last whaling station in Australia at Albany, Western Australia. Brisbane is on the touring path from 26 March to 5 April and everyone is invited to the party at Metro Arts Galleries. Sydney is also hosting a separate photographic exhibition of images by Dutch photographer Robert Knoth who has been travelling through the former Soviet Union, using his camera to explore upfront the devastating effects of nuclear power on residents. A panel discussion on photo activism featuring Robert Knoth, photographer Dean Sewell, and Greenpeace Audio Visual Coordinator Michelle Thomas, will be held On Wednesday 26 March at the Australian Centre for Photography.




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