Events
Near the proposed site of the Anvil Hill mine, at Wybong near Denman in the Upper Hunter Valley.
Anvil Hill Direct Action Camp
4-8 October, 2006
http://anvilhillactioncamp.blogspot.com/
The port of Newcastle is already the world's largest coal exporter. The proposed new coal mine at Anvil Hill will add another 9 million tonnes of coal each year - driving the world ever closer to catastrophic climate change. It is time to draw a line in the sand. This camp is being organised for and by people who care deeply about our future, and who want to take effective action to prevent dangerous climate change.
Near the proposed site of the Anvil Hill mine, at Wybong near Denman in the Upper Hunter Valley.
Anvil Hill Direct Action Camp
4-8 October, 2006
http://anvilhillactioncamp.blogspot.com/
The port of Newcastle is already the world's largest coal exporter. The proposed new coal mine at Anvil Hill will add another 9 million tonnes of coal each year - driving the world ever closer to catastrophic climate change. It is time to draw a line in the sand. This camp is being organised for and by people who care deeply about our future, and who want to take effective action to prevent dangerous climate change.
Near the proposed site of the Anvil Hill mine, at Wybong near Denman in the Upper Hunter Valley.
Anvil Hill Direct Action Camp
4-8 October, 2006
http://anvilhillactioncamp.blogspot.com/
The port of Newcastle is already the world's largest coal exporter. The proposed new coal mine at Anvil Hill will add another 9 million tonnes of coal each year - driving the world ever closer to catastrophic climate change. It is time to draw a line in the sand. This camp is being organised for and by people who care deeply about our future, and who want to take effective action to prevent dangerous climate change.
Near the proposed site of the Anvil Hill mine, at Wybong near Denman in the Upper Hunter Valley.
Anvil Hill Direct Action Camp
4-8 October, 2006
http://anvilhillactioncamp.blogspot.com/
The port of Newcastle is already the world's largest coal exporter. The proposed new coal mine at Anvil Hill will add another 9 million tonnes of coal each year - driving the world ever closer to catastrophic climate change. It is time to draw a line in the sand. This camp is being organised for and by people who care deeply about our future, and who want to take effective action to prevent dangerous climate change.
Near the proposed site of the Anvil Hill mine, at Wybong near Denman in the Upper Hunter Valley.
Anvil Hill Direct Action Camp
4-8 October, 2006
http://anvilhillactioncamp.blogspot.com/
The port of Newcastle is already the world's largest coal exporter. The proposed new coal mine at Anvil Hill will add another 9 million tonnes of coal each year - driving the world ever closer to catastrophic climate change. It is time to draw a line in the sand. This camp is being organised for and by people who care deeply about our future, and who want to take effective action to prevent dangerous climate change.
The Hunter Community Environment Centre.
81 King St. Newcastle.
ph. 49261641
For those who feel that they have wanted to get involved in Rising Tide activities, but haven't known how, we are now holding open meetings once a month.
The first will be held on Friday the 3rd November, at 10am at the HCEC.
Please give us a call for further information: 49261641
The world, including Newcastle and Maitland.
International Day of Action on Climate Change
Saturday Nov 4, 2006
Newcastle action:
1pm Nobby's Beach
With human bodies, spelling out the words
BEYOND COAL . . . RENEWABLE ENERGY!
organised by Climate Action Newcastle: www.climateaction.org.au
Level 2, 301 Kent Street, Sydney
Hamilton
Thursday, Nov. 9, 7.00 pm:
Kindred Spirits Meeting
At Uniting Church Fellowship Centre (Upstairs), 150
Beaumont St, Hamilton.
Agenda: Concerted Mass Action for the Environment and Against
Climate Change. All Welcome. Enquiries: Rev Brian Brown, 4961 4040, or
email: bhbrown@nobbys.net.au.
Sydney
Protest Centennial Coal Annual General Meeting.
9.15 am Friday November 24
Menzies Hotel, 14 Carrington St Sydney (behind Wynyard Station)
We must act now on climate change. Coal is a major cause of climate change. The expansion of the coal industry in will fuel the world's greenhouse gases.
Parliament House Theatrette - Sydney
Film Premier - "Rivers of Shame"
A short film looking at the destruction of rivers by mining.
Speakers:
Jeff Angel, Total Environment Centre
Lee Rhiannon, NSW Greens
Free entry, everyone welcome.
Bookings and enquiries: 4630 9421 or 0409 447 913
Organised by Rivers SOS www.riverssos.com
Nelson Bay
2:30 pm Assemble at Worimi Park Nelson Bay
( Stockton St. near Bowling Club )
walk to
Apex Park Nelson Bay
( Via Stockton St Footpath )
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Guest speakers:
Rev. Dr. Brian Brown
Uniting Church Convenor of Kindred Spirits for Justice, Peace and Human Rights.
Geoff Evans
Environmental Scientist – Co-convenor Climate Action Newcastle.
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Organised by EcoNetwork - Port Stephens Inc. PO Box 97, Nelson Bay, 2315.
Ph. 4981 – 0170 or 0437-655-440 … Website: www.econetworkps.org



