In his TEDx talk, former Douglas Shire Mayor Mike Berwick recounts the Daintree Blockade and World Heritage listing of the Wet Tropics and calls for more action to save the Daintree from the threat of development.

Mike Berwick AO

This is a story of how Mike Berwick went from being an arrested environmental protester to being the Mayor of one of the world’s most prestigious holiday destinations, the Douglas Shire. Over 30 years ago, a group of people and “one-time hippies” buried themselves alive and lived in the rainforest to stop a controversial new road going through the unique Daintree rainforest. While they may not have stopped the road, their actions led to the World Heritage listing of the Wet Tropics in Far North Queensland and changed the economy of the Far North forever. Mike has a broad science background and history as a green activist, newspaper owner, journalist, farmer and five-term Mayor of the Douglas Shire. He has been a key national leader in the regional natural resource management community. Under his leadership, the Douglas Shire won awards in innovative planning and environment. But he says his role in the Daintree Blockade as a protester and spokesperson was the most useful thing he has done. In 2008, Mike was awarded the Order of Australia for service to conservation and the environment through initiatives supporting the preservation of the Daintree rainforest and far north Queensland.

Watch the TEDx talk by former Douglas Shire Mayor Mike Berwick recounts the Daintree Blockade. 

Many people now assume Australia’s most biodiverse rainforest would be protected forever. Despite the efforts of Mike and his colleagues, there are current proposals for further commercial and residential development in this World Heritage value rainforest.

Please sign our petition and help Save the Daintree Rainforest from the threat of development. 

 

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  • Mark Irvin Bihag
    published this page in Latest News 2024-09-12 10:34:40 +1000

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