Jabiluka Action Group (JAG)
Summary
The Jabiluka Action Group (JAG) formed in 1997 to protest the development of a propossed uranium mine at Jabiluka, inside the Kakadu National Park. Through creative and clever protests, the JAG campaign was successful in mobilising the general public against the mine.
Resources
Fliers
- Stop Jabiluka Mine: Shutdown North Ltd, Jabiluka Action Group (JAG), August. Image PDF Details
- Palm Sunday Rally '99: stop Jabiluka uranium mine; stop nuclear threat; land rights now, Jabiluka Action Group (JAG), Melbourne, March 1999. Image PDF Details
- Palm Sunday Rally '99, Jabiluka Action Group (JAG), Melbourne, 1999. Image PDF Details
Newsletters
- Greenpeace: Australia News, vol. 2, Greenpeace Australia, Winter 1991. Image PDF Details
- North Limited: Behind the Corporate Façade of the Jabiluka Miners, A Broadsheet from Socialist Alternative, Socialist Alternative, Melbourne, 1998?. Image PDF Details
- Kakadu - worth fighting for, Help stop Jabiluka, Alliance Printing Group, 1998?. Image PDF Details
- Jabiluka Action Group: Melbourne Newsletter and Campaign Update August '99, Jabiluka Action Group (JAG), Melbourne, August 1999. Image PDF Details
- Coalition for a Nuclear Free Australia, vol. 1, Coalition for a Nuclear Free Australia, April 2001. Image PDF Details
Newspapers
- Front Line: Union Movement and Community Monthly, no. 49, FrontLine Publishing Board, Oct-Nov 1998. Image PDF Details
Pamphlets
- Ten Reasons Why Jabiluka Should Not be Mined, Australian Conservation Foundation, 1998. Image PDF Details
- Jabiluka Blockade News: Stop the Mine in '99, Jabiluka Action Group (JAG), Melbourne, 28 March 1999. Image PDF Details
Posters
Stickers
Created: 1 April 2008