More Coal Protests at World’s Biggest Coal Port

Just a quick update to let you know that protests continued yesterday and today in Newcastle, Australia, the world’s biggest coal export port. Yesterday, nine young climate campers from across Australia stopped work at the Koorgang coal loader. Four locked on to the fourth coal conveyor belt at Koorgang coal export terminal in Newcastle. Five others attached themselves to coal loading machinery.

These actions follow from Sunday’s mass community shut down of the Carrington coal rail line, also in Newcastle, as part of the Camp for Climate Action. Australia’s first “Camp for Climate Action” is six days of inspiring workshops and direct action aimed at shutting down the world’s largest coal port.

Joanne Ferris, spokesperson for the group said:

Sunday’s protest, Newcastle coal train line

“Australian Governments are chained to coal. In the face of impending climate crisis the NSW Government is expanding the coal industry, Australia’s number one source of greenhouse emissions. Today we are locking on in response to reckless Government policies of so-called “clean coal” and power privatisation which are locking us into runaway climate change. What we need, is a just transition to a renewable energy economy. International examples prove that renewabe energy wll create tens of thousands of jobs for those most affected by climate change and those long-dependant on the destricutive coal economy. When Governments and industry threaten our future, people have a responsibility to act. We are part of an ongoing movement committed to taking direct action against he root causes of climate change. We commit through our actions to make the expansion of coal politically, economically, and physcially impossible.”

4 Responses to “More Coal Protests at World’s Biggest Coal Port”


  1. 1 Stark Jul 18th, 2008 at 12:26 pm

    Great work – soon you can actually disrupt production and tranportation enough to increase all of our energy bills to a point where we just don’t pay them!

    Instead – I am looking for volunteers through my mission group to help replant trees and work at areas of disaster to provide on the ground support – any one actually interested in benefiting society anymore?

    Stark
    Starkbaddin@gmail.com

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About Anna


Anna Rose, 25, founded the Australian Youth Climate Coalition in November 2006. The coalition unites a diversity of youth organisations to build a generation-wide movement to solve climate change. Anna was a National Organiser for the National Union of Students in 2005 and is past National Convenor of the Australian Student Environment Network. She is a former editor of the Sydney University student paper, member of the United Nations Pacific Youth Environment Network, holds a 2008 Fellowship from the International Youth Foundation, and comes from the biggest coal export port in the world - Newcastle, Australia.

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