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Mr Malcolm Turnbull
Level 1, 5A Bronte Rd
Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Wednesday 22 August 2007
Dear Mr Turnbull,
August 6th is the day to commemorate the first atom bomb dropped by
the US in 1945 on the citizens of Hiroshima in Japan. More than 140,
000 people were either vaporised immediately or died in the following
months of radiation sickness or horrific burns. Every Hiroshima Day,
people around the world reaffirm that this must never happen again.
In Kempsey this year, the commemoration was supported by the visit of
a group of dedicated Australians who are cycling from Rockhampton to
Canberra to raise awareness about the consequences of the nuclear
Beck Pearse
Mobile: 0405 105 101
Evan Wills
Mobile: 0414 604 641
Robyn Higgins
Mobile: 0431 824 114
Media Release
Cyclists oppose global nuclear partnership
For immediate release
20 July 2007
Tomorrow a group of cyclists will converge on the Brisbane Liberal party headquarters to indicate their opposition to the Howard govenrment's reported intention to join the Global Nulcear Energy Partnership (GNEP).
They arrive at the Liberal HQ from 1030am as part a campaign called Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle (CANC). The partnership seeks to expand the nuclear power industry globally.

CANC crew in Maryborough
CANC3 has now been on the road for a full two weeks. Each day we get a little bit stronger. The riding gets a little bit easier and we get better at our public interaction and media presence.
Well,it's been nice spending time in Maryborough. It seems as though there is a bike culture here - especially bmx's. How pleasant it is to go to lock your bike and have an area dedicated for bicycles.
Have been sampling coffees and indulging in greasy fat chips. So far the coffees has been disappointing but the chips have been a delight.
Cassie cycling down the Bruce Hwy from Calliope to Benaraby,