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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2010

Bega Chamber orchestra plays on Mumbulla Mountain, 19th April 2010 against a background of intensive logging of the koala habitat forest for 95% woodchips.

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  • Wo ist der Dirigent, Herbert von Karajan?

  • @batemansboy What do the aboriginals to look forward too. Do you live with your head buried in a hole in Australia. If it's anything like the last 200 years then they will be finished as a people soon. Australia has no right to deny the aboriginal Australians culture to the rest of the world (not fake British culture). If there are 20,000,000 disrespectful morons then yes get the hell out of those peoples country.

  • @thegamblergambler Human rights and respect. YEH! But... What? 20 million people go home? What you talking about? Time to look forward brother... No point in trying to destroy what you don't like - thats what they did...

  • @batemansboy If the colonialists went home, or even gave respect to the real owners the aboriginals via respecting their human rights, then the koala would have no problems. The didge & clapsticks would have have been appropriate. Colonial ignorance for you.

  • @thegamblergambler Right on! Those dumb white musos should just go home and let the koalas die...

  • @thegamblergambler

    That is so funny. Loggers listening to Bach. They couldn't do what they do if they opened their heart a little.

  • @crgreenie Surreal being the operative word. Colonial music within a sacred aboriginal land mark.The colonial music represents what is wrong with Australia better than the woodchippers/loggers could ever do. The music probably would have been of more comfort to the loggers than the forests/animals or aboriginals.HOw can the forests be saved when you are still trapped in your colonial past.

  • @angelakk47 Yes i heard an aboriginal cried with such sadness that they believed the music went along with the logging & reminded them of colonisation.I bet the animals/koala's cringed as well. They are doing what they think is rights but it is blind arrogance/ignorance like the loggers.That land is not the British Titanic it is aboriginal land.When is the AWAKENING going to happen in Australia.

  • @crgreenie I think that music is deecrating it as well. Colonial music. I that's a number 1 hit with the aboriginals. This blind arrogance is what is killing the koala's (& aboriginals + land) not the loggers or mill as they are just a reality arm of that blind arrogance.

  • @thecanberrakid Your kidding right!

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