Movies
An interview with Sir Bob Geldof
Make Poverty History TV Ad
Climate Change
Federal MP, Bob McMullan, talks about Make Poverty History and Micah Challenge
Bono speaks to global leaders at World Economic Forum
Poor countries can't afford our lifestyle
Its half time for the Millennium Development Goals
Faces of the Nation light up Opera House
Interview with Sir Bob Geldof
Daniel Street, a political correspondent for National Nine News, recently interviewed Sir Bob Geldof about the possibility of ending extreme poverty. You can watch a video of it here.
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Make Poverty History TV Ad
Be the first to see the new Make Poverty History TV Ad. It will be shown on TV from mid October. Features Missy Higgins. Share it with your friends!
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Climate Change
Make Poverty History has created a 15 minute DVD that shows the impact of climate change on poor communities and speaks about action that Australia can take.
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Federal MP, Bob McMullan, talks about Make Poverty History and Micah Challenge
You are making a difference! Listen to Bob McMullan as he talks about the impact of Make Poverty History and Micah Challenge campaigns.
Watch the video (WMV: 13.1 MB)
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Bono speaks to global leaders at World Economic Forum
In this inspiring five minute video, influential rocker and anti-poverty activist Bono, talks of the importance of campaigning in the fight against global poverty. He specifically mentions Make Poverty History and the impact that supporters around the world are having on political leaders globally. He urges us all to keep campaigning for change to help improve the lives of people living in extreme poverty.
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Poor countries can't afford our lifestyle
Rich countries are just waking up to climate change, poor countries are living it right NOW... Watch the Make Poverty History climate change video.
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Its half time for the Millennium Development Goals
July 2007 – June 2008, is the half way point to the Millennium Development Goals. Australian sports stars including Collingwood superstar Nathan Buckley, Netball legend Liz Ellis and Wallabies hero John Eales have joined with the Chaser's Charles Firth to call on the Australian Government to do its fair share of halving extreme poverty by 2015.
Watch the tv ad and get involved.
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Faces of the Nation light up Opera House
In a world first, the iconic sails of the Sydney Opera House will be lit up with the faces of the nation on the eve of the midway point towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals.
Click here to watch highlights of this historic event and click here if you want to FACE UP to poverty.
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