Human sign's message calls for action on climate change

Albert  McKnight
Updated September 25 2018 - 11:36am, first published 11:30am
ON THE BEACH: More than 3000 people form one of two human signs on Tathra Beach in 2006, demonstrating the community’s commitment to renewable energy.
ON THE BEACH: More than 3000 people form one of two human signs on Tathra Beach in 2006, demonstrating the community’s commitment to renewable energy.

Clean Energy For Eternity (CEFE) has announced the phrase for their attempt at creating Australia’s largest human sign in Tathra.

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Albert  McKnight

Albert McKnight

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Journalist at Bega District News.

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