Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle II
From the Start
Original budget
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Original route plan
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CANC history
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Home
Well, what happened?
Media statement
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Picture Library!
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What we got out of it
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Campaigning along the way
So, what now?
The next CANC ride!
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What the CANC2ers are doing now
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Being a movie-star?
How'd it all work?
Recipes and tips
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Group structures
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What we'd do differently
What we got out of it
fantastic family and community
greater depth of understanding of how rich our landscape is
greater understanding of aboriginal culture
understanding that nowhere is 'remote' Australia
no-one is supportive of nuclear industry in 'their' backyard
how easy is to cycle large distances using our own power
how hard it is to live in a community - ours and the ones visited; yet how rewarding, enriching and essential at the same time
greater understanding of the nuclear issue
impacts on surrounds and where exactly and how preposterous the selected mine sites are
how impressively everyone spoke in public
how to cook for 30 on the fire and 2 cookers with only cabbage.
how great it is to act on something you believe in. ie: how important activism is
how precious a process was the gentle unfolding of personalities
how supportive and inclusive a community can be