Franklin logo diner mug
This powerful symbol of the Franklin blockade protests became the Tasmanian Wilderness Society’s first logo. This iconic image was created by artist Fred Duncan. In 1983, thousands gathered on the Franklin's banks to stop it being dammed and let the rivers flow free. The movement grew, the nation watched, and the river was saved, defining a generation of environmental action in Australia. To mark the Wilderness Society's 50th anniversary, we're releasing this design as part of a limited range of ethical merchandise that celebrates five decades of nature protection. Sip your morning coffee and be inspired by 50 years of proof that people power works: that ordinary people, showing up together, can protect the wild places and wildlife we love. Product details: • Material: Ceramic • Capacity: 12 oz / 355ml
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