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Cyclists deliver nuclear warning to Adelaide

by Beck Pearse ()

For immediate release 05.11.07

What can you do to stop the nuclear industry? Ride 4,500km from Rockhampton to Adelaide was the answer 5 intrepid cyclists came up with. The group, Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle (CANC3) have been talking to communities over the last 4 months and will embark on the last leg of their epic journey on Monday 12 th November through the streets of Adelaide.

View the flyer for CANC's Adelaide Event (PDF, 294kb).

Melbourne: Cyclists say dump nuclear

by Beck Pearse ()


CYCLISTS SAY DUMP NUCLEAR

For immediate release: 16 October 2007

Melbourne: Push Bikes Not Uranium

by Beck Pearse ()

MEDIA RELEASE: Push Bikes Not Uranium
For immediate release. 2 October 2007

What's dirty, dangerous and retro in a bad way? Nuclear power, according to a group of intrepid cyclists. 3pm Sunday the 14th October Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle (CANC3) will arrive in Melbourne. The group is on a 4,500km journey from Rockhampton, Qld to Adelaide this year to raise awareness about the nuclear industry in Australia. On the 14th they will be excorted by a convoy of Melbourne locals into Carlton Gardens for a bike Love-In.

Hastings: Cyclists bring white elephant to town

by Beck Pearse ()

 For immediate release.   2nd October 2007

A group of cyclists will be greeted by a giant inflatable white elephant as they arrive in Hastings on Thursday 11th October. They are passing through Hastings as part of a 4500km journey that started in Rockhampton, Queensland. Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle (CANC) have been passing through locations likely to host nuclear reactors if nuclear power is adopted in Australia. Western Port is one of these areas.

Cyclists tell Howard 'On yer bike'

by Beck Pearse ()

MEDIA RELEASE:
CYCLIST TELL HOWARD 'ON YER BIKE'
For immediate release.   16 September 2007

Ride on Canberra for a nuclear free future

by Beck Pearse ()

Media release: Ride on Canberra for a nuclear free future 

For immediate release

28th August 2007 

Gosford media alert: Cycling for a Nuclear Free Future

by Beck Pearse ()

 

MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release

The Central Coast was named as a likely candidate for a nuclear reactor in a feasibility study conducted by The Australia Institute earlier this year. This is why five cyclists making their way to Canberra from Rockhampton have chosen Gosford as an important stop in their epic journey.

Media Alert: Wollongong Residents Ride to Support a Nuclear Free Future

by Beck Pearse ()

15 August, 2007

For immediate release
 

What:  Family Bike Ride through Wollongong City and Community Information Evening
When: Friday 24th August 2007, Ride 4pm and Talk 6pm
Where: Ride from Wollongong Lighthouse; Talk at Aboriginal Cultural Centre (22 Kenny St Wollongong)
Contact: Georgina Pike 0414 604 641

Coffs Harbour says yes to a nuclear free future

by Beck Pearse ()

For immediate release

1 August 2007

On 3rd August Coffs Harbour residents are welcoming 5 cyclists who are cycling from Rockhampton to Canberra. Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle (CANC) will then continue to Port Augusta, via Melbourne, with more cyclists joining the ride. They are cycling to promote a nuclear free future for Australia. Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle (CANC) passes through regions that are likely candidates to host nuclear reactors if Australia chooses to adopt nuclear power.

Nuclear free bike ride in Port Maquarie

by Beck Pearse ()

Say yes to a nuclear free future!
For immediate release
30 July 2007

On 7th August Port Macquarie families are dusting off their bikes to promote a nuclear free future in Australia. They are joining 5 cyclists who are cycling from Rockhampton to Canberra, then on to Port Augusta. Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle (CANC) passes through regions which are likely to host nuclear reactors if Australia chooses to adopt nuclear power.

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