Rally to defend homes, mural

August 14, 2010
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As well as destroying heritage homes the development plan would destroy the iconic 芒聙聵Three Proud People芒聙聶 mural in Newtown.

More than 400 people marched on August 14 in protest against plans to demolish residences in the heritage-listed Pines Estate Heritage Conservation Area in the inner-west suburb of Newtown.

RailCorp is considering a proposal to compulsorily takeover and demolish all the houses on Newtown鈥檚 Leamington Avenue, and others on Holdsworth and Pine Streets, to build a railway tunnel.

As well as destroying heritage homes built in 1887, the plan would result in the destruction of the iconic mural depicting the famous 鈥淏lack power鈥 salute by two medal winning African American athletes (supported by Australian athlete Peter Norman) at the Mexico 1968 Olympics.

The mural is painted on the side of 39 Pine Street with the slogan 鈥淭hree Proud People鈥.

Marrickville deputy mayor and Greens candidate for the seat of Marrickville in the 2011 state election Fiona Byrne told the crowd the planned changes were unnecessary.

She said instead of building the tunnel, train speeds and timetables should be improved. Train times were slower today than in the 1940s, she said.

Local state Labor MP Carmel Tebbutt also addressed the crowd, but was heckled when she refused to rule out the planned demolitions, as was Gladys Bereklijan, NSW opposition transport spokesperson.

Jack Mundey, a former leader of the Builders鈥 Labourers鈥 Federation who helped organise 鈥済reen bans鈥 in the 1960s and 鈥70s that saved many heritage buildings, called for 鈥渆xtra-parliamentary action鈥 to save the houses 鈥 including green bans by building workers.

The artist who painted the mural addressed the crowd, as did the late Norman鈥檚 nephew, Matt Norman.

A letter was read out from Tommy Smith, the gold-medal winning African American athlete who features in the mural, calling for it to be protected as symbol of peace and equality.

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