Coal train blockade

- Here is an image gallery of images from the blockade.

- Here is a video of the train after it was stopped, here is a video with a member of Rising Tide speaking at the blockade, and here is a video of another Rising Tide person being cut-off the train by Police Rescue officers.

- Here is a slideshow of the image gallery (it's a bit erratic, you may have to bear with it).

Media Release

19th November, 2007

Coal Train Blockaded

Grassroots climate change action group Rising Tide has blockaded a coal train on its way into the world’s biggest coal export port, at Kooragang Island in Newcastle Harbour. No trains are able to enter Kooragang Coal Terminal because of the blockade.

The blockade comes just two days after the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report warning that the effects of climate change will be worse than previously anticipated, and five days before the Federal Election.

Spokesperson for Rising Tide, Georgina Woods, said, “Our Governments have failed us: both major parties are terminally addicted to coal. The situation is dreadful and we have been forced to take this action because the leadership of this country is morally bankrupt.”

The IPCC reports that two degree Celsius warming of the globe will put about one third of species at risk of extinction. Billions of people are predicted to be at risk of water scarcity.

“There is no longer any room for vacillation: we must act, and that is what we are doing today.”

“When faced with an overwhelming problem and a Government unwilling or unable to take action to solve the problem, it is the duty of all citizens to take action on the community’s behalf.

“There is no way Australia can continue passing the buck on climate change. We are the biggest per capita emitter of greenhouse gases and the biggest coal exporter in the world.

“Hundreds of community members have pledged to take direct-action to prevent the expansion of the coal industry.

“We are taking action today on behalf of our children, and for all those species that will be pushed to the extinction by climate change. It is unconscionable for the Government and the coal industry to continue profiting from accelerating greenhouse gas emissions in this way.”


that photo...

I think that is my favourite photo ever.

Stop that Train!

Awesome work guys! This kind of action is definitely necessary to have any hope at stopping the spread of coal around australia and overseas. See you on Saturday!

These protesters are idiots

These protesters are idiots and saboteurs. Perhaps they should be put up against the wall and shot. If we did not earn foreign exchange from mineral exports than our dollar would collapse, living standards returning to the levels of the 1940's. I wonder if these bludgers know how to ride bicycles because that would be the main mode of transport. Cheers.

Comment from Yahoo ERANet mailing list

Here's a comment from the yahoo mailing list ERANet:

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t's good to see a group with such a closely targeted, active and apparently effective campaign in progress which "tells it like it is".

They seem to be getting a bit of publicity nationally on the news, what is needed now (it seems to me from this distance) is for the campaign to make it onto the more in-depth discussion programs (such as ABC Radio National's AM, PM, The National Interest etc.) where the public can learn that they're not just a tassel on the lunatic fringe but that their concerns are entirely justified and supported by evidence and the scientific consensus.

Quite how we go about getting the media coverage the issue deserves, nay demands, outside the ABC, I can't imagine. Along with the rest of the corporations, the bastards are holding the world to ransom, but they are the ones who must pay - and the only ones who can. How do we fold thecapitalist system in on itself and extract the cost of rescuing the world it is literally hell-bent on destroying?


Good on you from Brisbane

Thank you so much for having done this. I am sure that millions all over the world will want to get behind you when they learn of this. I am sure it won't be an easy on to win, because ordinary people's livelihoods are also at stake, but if we want to give our children a future we have no other choice.

For now I have copied this to my own web site at candobetter.org/NoMoreCoalExports

Hope this helps.

This link may also be of interest: candobetter.org/about#coal

Please let us know what else we outside of Newcastle can do to support you.