Stop Australian mining on Banaba
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Hello, there is a small island in the pacific, Banaba, which was extensively mined for phosphate in the 20th century. Banabans were forcibly removed from Banaba after Word War II and relocated to an island in Fiji, where they live today. Relocation allowed the UK, Australian and New Zealand owned company to mine without restriction.
Today, Banaba is populated by a small Banaban community who are surrounded by mining infrastructure that was never removed.
We want to rehabilitate Banaba - but this is now at risk with an Australian company, Centrex, wanting to mine Banaba again.
We are raising funds so that the Banaban community can campaign against Centrex. This is a David and Goliath battle.
Dig deep, so that Centrex won't be able to dig on Banaba at all.
Bill Watson
Organizer
Bill Watson
Organizer
South Yarra, VIC