On Thursday 6 February, thousands of construction workers and supporters from other unions and the public rallied at Trades Hall before marching to the Melbourne Magistrates Court in support of CFMEU State Secretary Martin Kingham. A similar rally and march last October, when he first appeared in the court to answer charges of contempt arising from the royal commission into the building industry, also saw a huge turnout of supporters. Added spice was lent on this occasion by the granting of an injunction overnight to construction company Grocon aimed at preventing that company’s workers from attending. As Martin Kingham pointed out in a rousing speech, they came anyway…
The hearing was adjourned again, this time until April…
As the Trades Hall contingent arrived at the court, a solid mass of unionists from the south of the city was marching up William Street to meet them:
The meeting of the two marches outside the court was a great sight for a unionist’s eyes :
A guard of honour had escorted him into the court building …