Newcastle Coal Port closed down by Climate Protestors

21st March 2009

21st March 2009
Cli­mate pro­tes­tors have closed down the Port of New­cas­tle for the day, with a peace­ful block­ade of coal load­ing facil­i­ties. The Port of New­cas­tle is the world’s largest coal port, trans­fer­ring coal mined in the Hunter val­ley for export. Hun­dreds of pro­tes­tors gath­ered at Horse­shoe Beach with many launch­ing kayaks, canoes and small boats to block­ade the har­bour. New­cas­tle Port Cor­po­ra­tion can­celled all ships com­ing into the har­bour for the day due to safe­ty con­cerns.

NSW Greens MP Lee Rhi­an­non who par­tic­i­pat­ed in the block­ade organ­ised by cli­mate action group Ris­ing Tide Aus­tralia, was report­ed in an AAP news report “These peo­ple sent a seri­ous mes­sage that the gov­ern­ment, if they are going to be seri­ous about cli­mate change, they must address the coal indus­try,”

“On aver­age some eight ves­sels enter the port each day,” she said. “So it has been a suc­cess. It is the fourth time this block­ade has been held and each time it attracts plen­ty of sup­port and we will con­tin­ue with future peace­ful actions if we think it’s nec­es­sary.”

Ris­ing Tide spokes­woman Car­ly Phillips told the New­cas­tle Her­ald before the protest that “Aus­tralians are com­ing togeth­er to occu­py the world’s biggest coal port and this coun­try’s sin­gle biggest con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate change,” she said. “Peo­ple are angry that State and Fed­er­al gov­ern­ments are over­see­ing a mas­sive expan­sion of coal exports at a time when the indus­try needs des­per­ate­ly to be phased out.”

Lee Rhi­an­non esti­mat­ed 500 peo­ple par­tic­i­pat­ed in the peace­ful block­ade.

Back­ground Inter­view: Car­ly Phillips speak­ing with Erin Smith on Com­mu­ni­ty Radio 2SER’s Razors Edge Pro­gram, March 18, 2009 — Block­ade planned at the world’s biggest coal port

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