The Tarkine Bob Brown Foundation


Help us take Tarkine in Motion (short film) to the world. Our Foundation has launched a Pozible campaign to crowd-fund Tarkine in Motion.
450,000 hectares of the Tarkine declared a national park and World Heritage Area

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New Tarkine bumper sticker available! This beautiful new bumper sticker has just been added to our shop…support the Bob Brown Foundation – click on it to order… Short film showcases the spectacular landscapes of takayna/Tarkine. Watch this short film showcasing the spectacular landscapes of takayna/Tarkine, with commentary by Bob Brown. UNESCO warns Tasmania over logging/mining World Heritage Area. UNESCO condemns government plans for World Heritage Area.

ABC – Artists inspired by the Tarkine region. The ABC website has a story covering the Tarkine in Motion project. “A group of 70 artists have spent their Easter break exploring a remote part of north-west Tasmania and creating works they hope will lead to the area’s protection.” “The conservationists know they are in for a long fight, but they believe gaining the support for a national park is possible by 2020.” Read the full story on the ABC News website here.

Help us take Tarkine in Motion to the world. Our Foundation has launched a Pozible campaign to crowd-fund Tarkine in Motion. Visit pozible.com/tarkineinmotion to pledge your financial support for this unique project. In April 2015, 60 photographers, filmmakers, musicians and artists will journey into the Tarkine to document its wild, scenic beauty as never before – producing a stunning 30-minute documentary portrait of this threatened wilderness. Curated by Dan Broun and the Bob Brown Foundation, Tarkine In Motion is a multi-platform project that will culminate in a film & exhibition of art created in the heart of Tarkine, one of the last great wilderness areas on the planet. With your support, this project will help protect the Tarkine by capturing, celebrating and sharing its unique landscapes with the world. The Bob Brown Foundation is campaigning to have 450,000 hectares of the Tarkine declared a national park and World Heritage Area so that future generations can enjoy the Tarkine’s outstanding natural and cultural heritage.

Tarkine in Motion – Meet the Artists. 8 Videographers + 3 writers + 3 musicians + 34 photographers + 20 painters/basket weavers/jewellers/actors/printmakers. Meet some of the 68 artists involved.
Tarkine In Motion. 40 artists, 72 hours, 1 unique landscape – Tasmania’s Tarkine. In April 2015, 40 photographers, filmmakers, musicians and artists will journey into the Tarkine to document its wild, scenic beauty as never before – producing a stunning 30-minute documentary portrait of this threatened wilderness. Curated by Tasmanian Wilderness Photographer and film maker, Dan Broun and the Bob Brown Foundation, Tarkine In Motion is a multi-platform project that will culminate in a film & exhibition of art created in the heart of Tarkine, one of the last great wilderness areas on the planet. We are campaigning to have 450,000 hectares of the Tarkine declared a national park and World Heritage Area so that future generations can enjoy the Tarkine’s outstanding natural and cultural heritage. Our Foundation has launched a Pozible campaign to crowd-fund Tarkine in Motion. Visit pozible.com/tarkineinmotion to pledge your financial support for this unique project. With your support, this project will help protect the Tarkine by capturing, celebrating and sharing its unique landscapes with the world. Donate to Tarkine in Motion here: pozible.com/tarkineinmotion And follow the project here.

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Bob Brown Foundation

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Who this Campaign is Targeting: Premier Hodgman as well as the Federal Government

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Campaign Ran From: 2013 to 2018

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Outcome Evidence: Outcome not yet determined

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