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Mayday at BHP Billiton – 1 May 2009 May 2, 2009

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When the company chose this day for the release of the Environmental Impact Statement on the projected expansion of the Olympic Dam uranium/copper mine at Roxby Downs, were they insensitive to the symbolism of the date, or was it a challenge? Either way, opponents of the mine gave notice of their intention to visit the Melbourne headquarters of BHP Billiton, and both the company and the police were prepared for something. Whether they were prepared for what happened is another matter…
Click on the image for video from the action:

Protesters line up outside BHP headquarters in Melbourne

Protesters line up outside BHP headquarters in Melbourne

From a FoE callout:

May Day: Stop the Olympic Dam Uranium Mine Expansion – Protest at BHP
Billiton office.
Friday, May 1, 11am to 1pm
180 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

On May 1, BHP Billiton will release the Environmental Impact Statement for
its planned expansion of the Olympic Dam (Roxby Downs) uranium/copper mine
in SA. Come along to this May Day protest to voice your opposition.
* The mine operates under the SA Roxby Downs Indenture Act which exempts it
from key environmental and Aboriginal heritage laws that apply everywhere
else in SA.
* Billiton plans to make Roxby the largest open-cut mine in the world.
Export of uranium is expected to increase from an average of 4,000 tonnes
per year to 19,000 tonnes. In power reactors, that amount of uranium would
produce 2,850 tonnes of high-level nuclear waste each year and enough
plutonium to build 2,850 nuclear weapons each year.
* BHP Billiton proposes an increase in water consumption from 35 million
litres daily (from the Great Artesian Basin) to 150 million litres daily (up to 42 million litres
from the Great Artesian Basin, the remainder from a proposed desalination plant at Port Bonython).
The water take from the Great Artesian Basin has had
adverse impacts on the precious Mound Springs.
* The production of radioactive tailings, stored above ground, will increase
seven-fold to 70 million tonnes annually. The tailings contain a toxic,
acidic soup of radionuclides and heavy metals. There have been numerous
spills and leaks and large numbers of bird deaths have been recorded in the
vicinity of tailings dams.

 

Switch off the CPRS – nationwide protests 27 March March 29, 2009

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Placard at office of Martin Ferguson, Federal MP for Batman

Placard at office of Martin Ferguson, Federal MP for Batman


Media release (http://stepitupaustralia.wordpress.com/ ):
Community Climate Action Groups across Australia are today holding protests at the offices of over 30 Federal MPs to protest the failure of the Federal Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS).

The protestors are calling on the Government not to pursue a scheme that rewards big polluters, fails to commit to adequate emission reduction targets, and locks us into catastrophic climate change.

“We are deeply concerned that the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme takes a ‘business as usual’ approach to the urgent threat of climate change, and does not commit to the emissions reduction targets that the science tells us are necessary to avoid dangerous climate change,” said Moira Williams from Climate Action Newtown.

“Big polluting industries like coal and aluminum must be made to cut emissions rapidly and immediately. The CPRS will give away billions in concessions without even achieving the necessary pollution cuts. In fact, emissions are likely to continue rising under this scheme,” continued Ms. Williams.

The protests are twice the size of similar actions that took place last year following the announcement of the 5-15% emissions reduction target and the release of the White Paper for the CPRS. Protest organisers attribute the increase to the continued failure of the Government to meet the clear need for more decisive action.

“It is an absolute disgrace that when faced with the threat of catastrophic climate change, our leaders are pandering to the powerful fossil fuel and mining lobbies, and continuing to ignore urgent scientific advice and widespread community alarm about the most important issue of our time,” said Pablo Brait from Yarra Climate Action Now.

“We are calling for a moratorium on coal mining and coal-fired power stations, and an end to perverse subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. We want just sector-by-sector transition plans for affected workers and communities. The Government can stimulate the economy and create quality green jobs, by making direct investment in renewable energy to move towards 100% renewables by 2020.”

The electoral office of Martin Ferguson, Federal Minister for Resources and Energy and for Tourism, was among the first to be visited, with protesters arriving at 8am equipped with banners, placards, and letters variously spelling out the messages “Switch on renewables”, “Switch off the carbon scam”, and “Switch off Martin Ferguson”.

Protesters hold letters to form message

Protesters hold letters to form message


In spite of the early our, the protest numbered just short of thirty, including two representatives of the generation set to inherit whatever is left:
Placards and child at office of Martin Ferguson

Placards and child at office of Martin Ferguson

There were two main speakers: Jenny McCracken of Darebin Climate Action Now, who put the case for, amongst other things, vegetarianism as a way for individuals to reduce their carbon footprint, and Chris Breen, of Solidarity and Darebin CAN, who focused more on the role of government and alternatives to the present government’s policies:

Chris Breen addressing the protest

Chris Breen addressing the protest

There is footage from this action, including part of the speeches, on EngageMedia.

The protests ended just before 9am, with some intending to carry on the the next in the schedule, at the office of Kelvin Thompson, Member for Wills. Police required the removal of the message left on the office windows, but no doubt the letters can be used again:

Message left - briefly - at office

Message left - briefly - at office

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At the office of Lindsay Tanner

At the office of Lindsay Tanner


At 12 noon there was a further protest, this time at the office of Lindsay Tanner, Member for Melbourne and Minister for Finance and Deregulation in the Rudd Government:

Damien Lawson of FoE addressing the protest

Damien Lawson of FoE addressing the protest

In addition to Damien Lawson of Friends of the Earth, who spoke briefly towards the end, speakers included David Spratt of Climate Code Red:

David Spratt addessing the crowd

David Spratt addessing the crowd

and Chris Breen of Solidarity and Darebin Climate Action Now (see above):

Chris Breen speaking

Chris Breen speaking

There was also live music at the end:

The band

The band

and dancing:

Dancing at the end

Dancing at the end

In fact there was a prize offered for the best dancer – a Climate Emergency Service shirt like these:

Climate Emergency Service

Climate Emergency Service

This action was organised by Yarra Climate Action Now, but several other groups attemded, some with their banners:

Australian Youth Climate Coalition

Australian Youth Climate Coalition

Another banner

Another banner

There were also placards:

Placard at office of Lindsay Tanner

Placard at office of Lindsay Tanner

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As a footnote to Friday’s actions, on Saturday 28 March, Earth Hour , activists occupied and temporarily shut down Victoria’s spectacularly polluting Hazelwood coal-fired power station:
Three arrested over power plant protest. There is a video from this action on EngageMedia.

 

CPRS protest – 11 March March 11, 2009

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A copy of the carbon trading bill goes up in smoke

A copy of the carbon trading bill goes up in smoke


Protesters demanding the rejection of the Rudd Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme burned a copy of the bill outside Government offices in Melbourne this morning. The protest was called by Friends of the Earth, with Damien Lawson applying the torch:

FoE's Damien Lawson fronting the protest

FoE's Damien Lawson fronting the protest

A media release from FoE outlined the arguments against the bill:

The Government will release its exposure draft CPRS carbon trading bill on Tuesday, March 10, with Climate Change Minister Penny Wong seeking its immediate referral to the Labor-dominated Senate standing committee on economics.

The CPRS will mean big polluters will cash in while the climate problem will remain unsolved.

Come along to the federal government offices in Melbourne to show the government we want real action on climate change; for this to happen, the CPRS must not be allowed to pass.

If the CPRS passes we will be locked into a pathetic 5% emissions reduction target in the lead up to UNFCC negotiations in Copenhagen later this year. Effectively ruling us out of any global action on climate-change, and undermining effective global action.

This must not be allowed to happen!

More background can be found on the FoE website:
http://www.foe.org.au/climate-justice

Damien Lawson urging the Parliament to reject the bill

Damien Lawson urging the Parliament to reject the bill

Some placards at the protest

Some placards at the protest

The main banner

The main banner

More protests are planned, including actions on 27 March targeting Federal MPs:
http://stepitupaustralia.wordpress.com