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Essay heading: The Franklin Dam
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The photographs of Dombrovskis and his colleague, Olegas Truchanas, attracted significant attention. The campaign generated 30,000 letters of support in a fortnight.
In June, 1980, an estimated 10,000 people marched through the streets of Hobart, demanding that the government not to proceed with construction... displayed 300 characters
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The campaign generated 30,000 letters of support in a fortnight.
In June, 1980, an estimated 10,000 people marched through the streets of Hobart, demanding that the government not to proceed with construction. This was the largest rally in the history of the state.
Attempts at compromise
The Labor state government, under Premier Doug Lowe, backed down from the original proposal, and agreed to place the Franklin River in a new Wild Rivers National Park... displayed next 300 characters
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