Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Anti-Nuclear-Doves-at-the-Sydney-Opera-House-27MZIFJX7DNMK.htmlConceptually similarAnti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR37WCompleted★★★★Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR380Completed★★★★★★Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR37QCompleted★★★★Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR37TCompleted★★★★★★Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR37SCompleted★★★★Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR37UCompleted★★★★Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR37XCompleted★★★★Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR381Completed★★★★Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera HouseGP0STR382Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STR37VAnti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera House150 paper doves bearing messages to Foreign Minister Julie Bishop have dotted the lawn overlooking the Opera House at Sydney’s Botanical Gardens.The 150 doves, each representing 100 nuclear warheads, will be sent to the minister by Greenpeace Australia Pacific to remind her that Australians don’t support the government’s decision to stand by as the world takes meaningful action to eliminate nuclear weapons.Overnight the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons opened to signatures in New York. More than 120 nations signed on with Australia notably absent.Locations:Australia-SydneyDate:21 Sep, 2017Credit:© Ella Colley / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Birds-Cities-Close ups-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Paper-Peace-Signs-Sydney Opera HouseShoot:Anti Nuclear Doves at the Sydney Opera House150 paper doves bearing messages to Foreign Minister Julie Bishop have dotted the lawn overlooking the Opera House at Sydney’s Botanical Gardens.The 150 peace doves, each representing 100 nuclear warheads, will be sent to the minister by Greenpeace Australia Pacific to remind her that Australians don’t support the government’s decision to stand by as the world takes meaningful action to eliminate nuclear weapons.Overnight the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons opened to signatures in New York. More than 120 nations signed on with Australia notably absent.Related Collections:Anti Nuclear Doves in Sydney