Brisbane

Solidarity actions called around Australia to support the Egyptian revolution

Protest actions have been called around Australia and the world to show support for the Egyptian Revolution. Actions occurred on the weekend of 29th-30th of January in Melbourne - reports 1, 2, Youtube video ; Sydney report, Youtube video. Actions also occurred in many cities around the world. Protests have again happened around Australia on the 4th February in Brisbane and Melbourne and on the 5th in Sydney

Upcoming actions included Friday 11th in Brisbane and Saturday 12th in Adelaide.
Related: Youtube clip of
worldwide protests

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Brisbane Vigil For Wikileaks and Julian Assange

Date and Time: 
Mon, 07/02/2011 -
4:00pm to 7:30pm
Location: 
British Consulate Waterfront Place 1 Eagle St Brisbane 4pm Monday 7th February
Contact Name: 
behind the iron curtain

On this date Julian Assange faces extradition to Sweden and then possibly the US .

We will present a letter to the British Consulate demanding the immediate release of a fellow Queenslander who faces life in prison for exposing the crimes of the US empire.

Please join us.

For more information email: penangke@skymesh.com.au

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Australia marks Survival/Invasion Day 2011

Australia Day on January 26th marks the day Europeans began their occupation of Aboriginal land. The process of occupation and colonisation has been a devastating one for the indigenous occupants of Australia. Mainstream Australia celebrated the day by proudly waving the flag on their cars, clothing or even draping themselves in the "Cronulla cape". Others were “relaxed and comfortable” as John Howard urged us years ago and attended bbq's or the beach. However many Australians attended events that called for justice for Indigenous Australia and to reject the idea that January 26th is a day that all Australians should “celebrate”. In Tasmania 400 people marched to demand a change to our national day. In Belgrave in Melbourne others attended a Survival Day concert. In Sydney hundreds marched in Redfern against the Intervention before attending the 2011 Yabun Festival. Hundreds also marched Brisbane at an invasion day rally.

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Jan 15th Brisbane vigil marks 20th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War

On Sunday, despite the floods, a small group gathered in Brisbane to mark the 20th anniversary of first US led attack on Iraq. We joined others around the world gathering at the same time.

We remembered all those killed in the wars Australia has supported since then, especially those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

I started with an overview of the wars in those countries. I mentioned Pope John Paul 11’s strong opposition to the first Gulf War, when he prophetically called it the “Seed of death”. The war helped spark a never ending spiral of violence- “war-terror-war-terror-war……..”

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Brisbane flood, from an island in suburbia

UPDATED LATEST PHOTOS BELOW 12/01 and 13/01

We are stranded on a suburban island in inner city Brisbane as I write this. At 30m above sea level we should be ok, but the surrounding suburbs of Fairfield, Yeronga, Rocklea and Yeerongpilly are inundated. It is very quiet out, very little traffic. Amazingly beautiful day, blue skies and the rain has finally stopped after months.

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Activists opposing coal seam gas appear in Brisbane court

Two activists who unfurled a banner off the roof of the Quennsland Parliament House opposing coal seam gas are to appear in Brisbane Magistrate's Court today (December 20). Dr Bradley Smith (27) and Dhruva Horsfall (21), from Friends of the Earth were able to access the roof and unfurl a banner from the Parliament House facade that said "Don't undermine our farms" to the cheers of Farmers and conservations protesting against new coal mines and Coal Seam Gas expansion.

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Wikileaks Support Organising Meeting

Date and Time: 
Mon, 13/12/2010 -
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Location: 
City
Contact Name: 
Anonomous

-BRISBANE - ORGANISING MEETING
MONDAY 13th December at 18.30
Queensland Uiniversity of Technology
Gardens Point B Block room 224 (end of George St, B Block is near the front of the campus). All are welcome.

After two successful demonstrations in Brisbane which saw over 700 people come out over two days in support of WikiLeaks and free speech, we need to continue the campaign against the worldwide effort to silence WikiLeaks and Assange, which our own government supports.

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Hundreds take to streets for second Wikileaks protest in 24hrs in Brisbane

Queenslander Julian Assange, in custody in the U.K., can take comfort from the many hundreds of people coming to his defence around the world, but especially in Brisbane, the capital of his home state. Today about 400 people from all walks of life took to the streets of Brisbane, stopping traffic in the CBD.

Protestors rallied outside the Department of Foreign Affairs in stifling heat, before marching through the city centre.

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Determined rally condemns Cairns abortion trial. Campaign for abortion rights to continue

Almost three hundred people braved the rain in Brisbane on October 9 to rally against the Cairns abortion trial which is scheduled to start next Tuesday.

Protesters heard from Susan Shaw from the Pro-Choice Action Collective who outlined the background to the Cairns case and the campaign that has called for the charges to be dropped.

Cait Calcutt from Children by Choice spoke about the history of the anti-abortion laws in Queensland.

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