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From 2023: Explainer: What are your rights to #protest in #Australia?

by Amal Naser

"Which states have criminalised protest and what forms of protest are criminalised?

"#HumanRights organisations have been increasingly critical towards some Australian states over new legislation which seemingly targets #EnvironmentalProtests in the midst of a global #Climatecrisis.

"There are dozens of protest regulations across many states, with five (#NSW, #Queensland, #SouthAustralia, #Tasmania and #Victoria) introducing forms of #AntiProtest regulation most recently. South Australia's new laws, passed just last month, increase maximum fines from $750 to $50,000 along with potential jail time, and were prompted by disruption of an #OilAndGas conference by protestors in early May.

"In the aftermath of protests which sought to block port operations and shut down economic action to draw attention to demands for climate action, the NSW Parliament passed legislation which could see protestors face up to a $22,000 fine and/or prison for a maximum of two years. The legislation targets individuals who block major roads and new tunnels and/or disrupt #port operations in major ports such as #Newcastle and #PortBotany.

"In 2022, Tasmania passed anti-protest laws by way of the Police Offences Amendment (Workplace Protection) Bill 2022 under the guise of protecting Tasmanian workers. Under these laws, any protestor who obstructs a workplace during protests could face up to 12 months in prison, the Human Rights Law Centre reported:

" '…community member protesting the destruction of #OldGrowthForests on a forestry site could face a penalty of over $13,000 or 2 years in prison; and An organisation supporting members of the community to protest could be fined over $45,000.'

"Similar laws were also passed in Victoria. #AntiLogging protestors who 'hinder, obstruct or interfere with timber-harvesting operations' can face up to 12 months in prison and/or a $21,000 fine. PVC and metal pipes which are often used in protest activities are now prohibited in working sites, with additional powers provided to police to search suspect individuals who are 'reasonably suspicious'.

"In 2019, on public safety grounds, Queensland passed legislation which bans locking devices as modes of civil disobedience. These are tactics used to make it difficult for police to remove protestors and are often used by protestors to lock themselves to property and #pipelines to prevent construction of environmentally-harmful projects. Protestors face up to two years in prison and/or a $6,000 fine. It was rationalised on the basis of activists lacing devices with 'butane canisters' and other devices which were harmful for law enforcement. However, there is no evidence of the use of these devices."

Read more:
humanrights.unsw.edu.au/resear

#PipelineProtestors #BigOilAndGas #BigLogging #ACAB #RightToProtest #SilencingDissent #ProtectTheForests #AustraliaAntiProtestLaws #RisingTide

Australian Human Rights InstituteExplainer: What are your rights to protest in Australia?
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Day three:

Dutton is following a long line of #LNP leaders (Howard, Abbott, Morrison) who ditched Canberra to live in Sydney.

“A woman managed to get close to Dutton and unfurl a #banner calling for no new #gas or #nuclear. There’s now been about half a dozen events - mostly hosted by the Coalition - “bird-dogged” by #RisingTide.”

Duttons camp has a leak. ☢️🏭

#VicPol / #LNP / #liberal / #MickTsikas/AAP <theguardian.com/australia-news>

Photographs: Thanks Emma Davidson
@emmadavidson
aus.social

Sunday November 24th 2024

(Duopoly - two wings of the plundering and polluting for profit racketeers:
ALP = Anthracite Lignite Party LNP = Lignite Nuclear Party )

“180 arrested for blocking coal ship”
theguardian.com/australia-news

#Muloobinba #RisingTide
#peoplesblockade #fossilfuels
#protestival #climatecrisis

Arrests made as #RisingTide #ClimateChange protesters take to #Newcastle Harbour over #coal exports

"'I strongly support the peaceful protest that's planned here. Consider what the scientists are telling us, look at the agreements we're trying to forge internationally and understand that this is one of the most defining issues of our time." -- #PeterGarrett, #MidnightOil frontman and former environment minister.

By Romy Stephens and Bridget Murphy
November 22, 2024

"Activism group Rising Tide says multiple people have been arrested at an anti-fossil fuels demonstration in Newcastle.

"Thousands have attended the multi-day protest, where Midnight Oil front man Peter Garrett delivered a speech and performed.

"The demonstration is expected to continue until Sunday evening."

abc.net.au/news/2024-11-23/pol

ABC News · Arrests made as Rising Tide climate change protesters take to Newcastle Harbour over coal exportsBy Romy Stephens

Port of #NewcastleAustralia shipping paused as more than 100 #AntiCoal #protesters arrested

November 23, 2024

"More than 100 people have been arrested in Newcastle for allegedly defying directions by New South Wales Police during an anti-#FossilFuel protest at the world's largest coal port.

"Dozens of protesters on kayaks and small water craft paddled out on Newcastle Harbour on Sunday morning.

"Standing on the beach, a police officer using a loud speaker told those gathered on the sand they could be breaking the law if they entered the shipping channel.

"NSW Police said just after 10am on Sunday a large group of people entered the shipping channel and interfered with the movement of vessels.

"As a result police said 138 people had been arrested after refusing to comply with a direction to move away from the channel.

Thousands of people have gathered in Newcastle over the past few days for what activism group Rising Tide has called 'the people's blockade' of the world's largest coal port.

"The police operation on the harbour is continuing and police aren't ruling out further arrests.

"'NSW Police will adopt a zero-tolerance approach to actions which threaten public safety and the safe passage of vessels,' a statement said.

"Rising Tide has declared the protest action successful, claiming the paddle-out forced a bulk carrier to turn around and not enter the port."

Read more:
msn.com/en-au/money/other/more

www.msn.comMSN

"Activism group #RisingTide says multiple people have been arrested at an anti-fossil fuels demonstration in #Newcastle.

Thousands have attended the multi-day protest, where Midnight Oil front man Peter Garrett delivered a speech and performed."

abc.net.au/news/2024-11-23/pol

ABC News · Arrests made as Rising Tide climate change protesters take to Newcastle Harbour over coal exportsBy Romy Stephens