Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Staff-Abi-and-Charlene-in-front-of--Making-Oil-History--Banner-in-Adelaide-27MZIFJWIFQEB.htmlConceptually similarStaff Member, Charlene, and Volunteer in front of 'Making Oil History' Banner in AdelaideGP0STSYMRCompleted★★★★Staff Abi, Linly and Charlene, on board the Rainbow Warrior in AdelaideGP0STSYMTCompleted★★★★Volunteer with Pirate Hat on the Rainbow Warrior in AdelaideGP0STSYMSCompleted★★★★Volunteer in front of the Rainbow Warrior in AdelaideGP0STSYNECompleted★★★★Staff and Volunteers on the Rainbow Warrior in AdelaideGP0STSYMVCompleted★★★★Volunteer on the Rainbow Warrior in AdelaideGP0STSYMWCompleted★★★★Visitors Board the Rainbow Warrior in AdelaideGP0STSYNACompleted★★★★Face Painting on the Rainbow Warrior in AdelaideGP0STSYMXCompleted★★★★Family on board the Rainbow Warrior in AdelaideGP0STSYNDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSYMUStaff Abi and Charlene in front of 'Making Oil History' Banner in AdelaideThe Rainbow Warrior came to Australia to campaign against oil exploration in the Great Australian Bight - to call on the government to take action and ensure the Bight is protected from dangerous seismic blasting and risky deep sea oil drilling.Locations:Adelaide-Australia-South AustraliaDate:16 Dec, 2018Credit:© Greenpeace / Alana HolmbergMaximum size:5488px X 3664pxKeywords:Day-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-MY Rainbow Warrior III-Oil (Industry)-Open boat-Outdoors-Portraits-Two people-WomenShoot:Making Oil History Tour Port Adelaide Open DayThe Rainbow Warrior came to Australia from November 2018 to January 2019, to campaign against oil exploration in the Great Australian Bight. To call on the Australian government to take action to ensure the Bight is protected from dangerous seismic blasting and risky deep sea oil drilling.These photos show the Port Adelaide Open Boat event on 16 December 2018. Including the volunteer briefing the day before.Related Collections:Heaps Better: A Greenpeace Podcast