Happy December, Action News Online readers!
 
This month, find out what happened in Perth when spinning plates and giant vegetables joined a famous cricketer, a Federal Minister and Child Health Now activists to talk about maternal and child health. Did Commonwealth leaders agree to Step Up to the Plate? Find out here!
 
You can also share the good news about having an ethical Christmas - with help from the Don't Trade Lives campaign; and finally, learn more about all the amazing things you've helped our campaigns achieve this year, as we look forward to 2012.

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Empowering a new generation of activists

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Know an Australian aged 18 - 25 who wants to make a difference in the world? Check out what these inspiring young activists have been doing this year!

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December 2011

Christmas stocking image What's in your stocking?
Share the good news about ethical gifts this Christmas.

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Step up to the Plate event Stepping up and speaking out
What did the giant banana say to Commonwealth leaders? Step Up to the Plate of course!

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Vision Generation activists in Queensland The year that was: Child Health Now
Before the year ends, find out the difference your actions have made in the fight against injustice.

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Vision Generation meet with UN reps The year that was: Don't Trade Lives
What are the year's highlights for World Vision's campaign against human trafficking and slavery?

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Last Modified: Last Modified: Monday, 5 December 2011