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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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Cyclone Yasi spells disaster for flood ravaged Queensland

Tropical Cyclone Yasi may become Queensland's second extreme weather disaster within a month, with the potential to rival the destructive power of Hurricane Katrina that destroyed New Orleans in 2005. Cyclone Yasi is likely to hit the Queensland coast as a Category 4 storm with winds of 250-260 km per hour on late Wednesday or early Thursday.

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Forests NSW fined for polluting waters

Following the investigation of Forests NSW logging practices last year after the discovery of a spate of breaches including logging rainforests and destroying the habitat of threatened and endangered native animals, the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water has confirmed that Forests NSW received two fines for polluting waters in Wandera State Forest, adjacent to the Deua River, west of Moruya on the south coast of NSW.

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Fines for 73 climate change activists protesting proposed power station

The Muswellbrook Local Court today was crammed with activists. In the largest single court appearance for an Australian climate protest 73 people faced trespass charges for a mass civil disobedience protest on December 5, 2010. They were each fined $250 by the court.

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Egypt: Anger Day rally Melbourne 30 Jan 2011

A demonstration organized by the Egyptian Solidarity Group took place in Melbourne at the Egyptian Consular General Offices in Market Street Melbourne on the 30th January 2011. Approximately 200 Supporters of the Egyptian Community gathered in opposition to the existing Government regime in Egypt. Their message was clear with the demonstrators chanting “OUT OUT MUBARAK OUT”.

Unique new photos of uncontacted Brazilian Indians in their forest

The photos reveal a thriving, healthy community
with baskets full of manioc and papaya fresh from
their gardens.© Gleison Miranda/FUNAI/Survival.
www.uncontactedtribes.org

SURVIVAL INTERNATIONAL, 31 January 11 - - New photos obtained by Survival International show uncontacted Indians in never-seen-before detail. The Indians are living in Brazil, near the Peruvian border, and are featured in the ‘Jungles’ episode of BBC1’s ‘Human Planet’ (Thurs 3 Feb, 8pm).

"Looting" in Egypt - press lies and distortions

Below is an interesting article by Hamish Chitt's which exposes how the Egyptian Government is behind what limited looting has occurred in Egypt. Much of the press is busy smearing the people of Egypt, who are engaged in a heroic uprising for democracy with stories of looting. The Age headline today is one example Anger turns to anarchy".

Sydney solidarity with the people of Egypt: 30/1/11

About 300 members of the Egyptian community in Sydney and their supporters held a rally in Hyde Park North on January 30. Join the next solidarity rally with people of Egypt and Tunisia: Monday January 31, 4:30pm, Egyptian consulate, 241 Commonwealth St, Surry Hills.
Related: See Photo essay on the solidarity rally by Peter Boyle --

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Solidarity protest at Egyptian consulate Melbourne

People gathered in Melbourne outside the Egyptian Consulate today to express their frustration at a tired dictatorial regime and solidarity with the hundreds of thousands of fellow Egyptians taking over the streets and towns of Egypt. Egyptians everywhere want Mubarak and his Government to go. The people have lost their fear.

Photosets on Flickr: Nicholas Brennan | Takver | Youtube video | Sydney Protest - Report

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Sunshine Coast hinterland Brumbies face abattoirs or cull

About 800 Brumbies at home in forest in the Sunshine Coast hinterland will likely end up in abottoirs or getting culled.

As they graze along roadsides they pose a risk to themselves and to motorists. There have been accidents, luckily without human injuries.

A not-for-profit group, the South East Qld. Brumby Association is working with Forestry Plantation Qld. to humanely address the situation before it gets worse.

A glass of wine or quality of care

On the 21st January, the Productivity Commission’s Caring for Older Australians draft report was released recommending an extensive overhaul of the aged care sector. In just under 40 years, there will be almost four times as many Australians, or 3.6 million people, in need of aged care. The Productivity Commission has the job of finding ways to fund such a large increase in older people who will need aged care. The Productivity Commission’s deputy chairman Mike Woods is in favor of shifting the cost burden to wealthy older Australians through a new co-contribution scheme.

Sobering-up centre instead of police lock-up might have saved Mr. Phillips in Kalgoorlie

WA Today: Lock-up victim handed a 'death sentence': uncle

by ray jackson, president of the indigenous social justice association

i wish to offer another critique of the police force of wa on their operational issues and their lack of duty of care to their victims. their care for their fellow officers goes without saying.

"Hands off Wikileaks” and “Free Bradley Manning” rally. Melbourne 29/1/2011

People again gathered in Melbourne to show their support for Wikileaks. The rally commenced at the Melbourne State Library with a variety of speakers including Adam Bandt (Greens Federal MP), Rob Stary( Assange's Lawyer in Australia) and Brian Boyd (Secretary Victorian Trades Hall).

Related: Photos by Nicholas Brennan on Flickr

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No health risk from dioxin levels in food, says German government agency

A German government agency, the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), has given the all-clear in the dioxin food contamination that has rocked the country for weeks and made some countries stop importing German foods like eggs, poultry and pork.

“Consumers do not have to worry,” is the summary of the BfR’s assessment
of health risks “on the basis of the measured content in eggs, pork meat, poultry meat and dairy products”.

US accused by Amnesty of inhumane treatment over Wikileaks soldier case

Amnesty International Press Release: 24 January 2011 - Amnesty International has urged the US authorities to alleviate the harsh pre-trial detention conditions of Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of leaking information to Wikileaks.

The US army private, 23, has been held for 23 hours a day in a sparsely furnished solitary cell and deprived of a pillow, sheets, and personal possessions since July 2010.

Anonymous press release on "Operation Egypt"

Dear citizens of the world,

Anonymous cannot and will not stand idly while people are being denied their basic rights and human liberties. Yet there are still a lot of governments worldwide who fail to even aspire to the standard of freedom that was set by the universal declaration of human rights. These governments believe they have the right and privilege to impose upon their own people an official version of reality which is not in any way tampered by the truths of everyday life under which its citizens are living.

Open letter from Anonymous to the UK government - response to 5 arrests

Dear UK government,
We are Anonymous. It has come to our attention that you deemed it necessary to arrest five of our fellow anons for their participation in the DDoS attacks against PayPal, Mastercard, and others, that have been carried out in our name in retaliation for those organisations’ actions against WikiLeaks.

Egypt rises up – protests erupt to bring down Mubarak

The historic democratic uprising in the Arab world continues this week. The fall of the government in Tunisia has sparked off demonstrations in Yemen, Jordan, Algeria and most significantly now in Egypt.

These uprisings are not being led by any political parties or religious groups but are spontaneous demonstrations by the people who are fed up with poverty, corruption and a lack of human rights. They also pose a massive threat to U.S. and other Western interests in the Middle East who have backed these Arab dictatorships for decades. The U.S. is showing its true colours once again by failing to back the demonstrators on the streets. Wikileaks released documents on the 28th January showing just how much the U.S. government knew about Mubarak's crimes against his own people.

These uprisings are also being fuelled by the new channels of information like satellite television and the internet through Facebook, Twitter and Wikileaks. The Egyptian government in response has pulled the plug on the internet. Online protest group Anonymous has also launched cyber protests against the regime in solidarity. As John Pilger has observed, the world is witnessing the rise of a new superpower, and that's the power of the world's people.

Update:: Mubarak has sacked the Cabinet but is resisting demands to resign as protests continue. He has now appointed Omar Suleiman as Vice President. Lieutenant General Omar Suleiman (born 1936) is the Egyptian General Intelligence Director. He is the head of intelligence in Egypt and loyal to Mubarak. Protesters have loudly condemned the appointment of Omar Suleiman as Vice President. New Prime Minister of Egypt has been appointed - Ahmed Shafiq was Aviation minister in the former government.

Protesters are out in the streets in great numbers in defiance of curfew for a second night. Police and State Security have vanished, being replaced by the army which has been welcomed by protesters. The death toll in the week of protests is now more than 100 people.

Solidarity protests have been called in Sydney, Melbourne on Sunday 30th January and Brisbane on February 4th.

Background: Egypt:Tens of thousands on the streets | Egyptian Government pulls the plug on the internet | Egyptians reclaim the streets

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