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Concluding part of our double episode about green bans by building workers in Australia from 1970 to 1975, which held up billions of dollars of development which would have been harmful to the environment, or working class and Aboriginal communities. Check out Part 1 here: • The Builders' Green Bans in Australia (par... Our podcast is brought to you by our patreon supporters. Our supporters fund our work, and in return get exclusive early access to podcast episodes, bonus episodes, free and discounted merchandise and other content. Join us or find out more at / workingclasshistory We speak with Dave Kerin, a former builders labourer and member of the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) and current member of the Earthworker Collective, and Dr Meredith Burgmann, who was an active supporter of the green bans, co-authored Green Bans, Red Union: the Saving of a City with her sister Verity Burgmann, and was later a Labor member of parliament. We have produced merch commemorating the BLF and the green bans here to help fund our work: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/... More information, transcripts and full show notes here on our website: https://workingclasshistory.com/2020/... Acknowledgements Music used in these episodes includes: “Green Bans Forever” by Mick Fowler (http://unionsong.com/u358.html) and the Jazz called Green Ban’d; “City of Green”, by former builders labourer Denis Kevans (http://unionsong.com/u040.html), performed by Kate Fagan; “Green Ban Fusiliers” by Denis Kevans; “Monuments”, by Denis Kevans (http://unionsong.com/u822.html), performed by Bob Fagan, all courtesy of unionsong.com. Image is of a mural commemorating the Green Ban Movement, in Woolloomooloo, Sydney. Courtesy of Sarah Barns as part of her PhD, 'The death and life of the real-time city: Re-imagining the city of digital urbanism'. Sarah also produced this excellent soundwalk of Victoria Street, where one of the Green Bans took place: / victoria-st-soundwalk Interview audio transcribed by PODTRANSCRIBE: / podtranscribe