What the Clarence Valley is fighting for (2)







Views of the Clarence - fresh to the salt.[Images displayed at yambansw.com.au,saltheart.blogspot.com,ng-photo.livejournal.com,
angel80.livejournal.com,6 July 2007]
Labels: climate change, environment, water policy politics
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