Rising Tide's People's Blockade of the Newcastle coal port drew thousands to a creative and powerful civil disobedience action. Alex Bainbridge reports.
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Australian Greens leader Adam Bandt 迟别濒濒蝉听麻豆传媒's Isaac Nellist聽why he thinks joining the #PeoplesBlockade of the world鈥檚 biggest coal port is so important.
麻豆传媒's Leo Earle and Isaac Nellist聽spoke to attendees at聽the blockade of the world鈥檚 largest coal port in Muloobinba/Newcastle.
Rising Tide and 麻豆传媒 co-hosted a forum on how to sustainably move away from coal聽when it鈥檚 been communities'聽livelihood聽for generations. Jim McIlroy reports.
As climate defenders are now considered 鈥渆xtremists鈥 by the state, a 麻豆传媒 and Socialist Alliance forum discussed how to protect our protest rights. Jim McIlroy reports.
Zane Alcorn argues why those concerned about global warming have a duty to聽show solidarity with communities on the frontline of the climate crisis they did not create. This includes coal workers, who need聽alternative,聽sustainable jobs.
鈥淲e need a powerful movement to make action on climate change unstoppable,鈥 Alexa Stuart, a Rising Tide organiser, told a public meeting. Jim McIlroy reports.
A Newcastle magistrate has validated the protest actions聽of anti-coal activists, saying 鈥渁ny reasonable person would agree with the goals of this action鈥. Jim McIlroy reports.
Niko Leka asked Alexa Stewart from Rising Tide about the protest in Muloobinba/Newcastle in November to block the world鈥檚 biggest coal port.
Rising聽Tide climate justice activist Alexa Stuart talks to Nikola Leka about聽the plans for the biggest-ever blockade of Newcastle鈥檚 coal port.
Rising Tide stopped a coal train for 5 hours on April 16 at聽the Port of Newcastle, after a successful camp for climate action.聽Coral Wynter, Rachel Evans 补苍诲听Richard Boult report.
Climate activists stopped a coal train at Sandgate, near Newcastle, for several hours聽in protest at the damaging industry. Niko Leka reports.
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