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Australia arrests dozens in coal port protest
Australian police said Sunday they had arrested dozens of people during climate protests that claim to have halted two cargo ...
Hindustan Times on MSN
Dozens Of Climate Activist Detained At One Of World's Biggest Coal Ports In Australia
Police arrested 141 protesters on Sunday after they blocked operations at the Port of Newcastle, the world's largest coal export hub. The Rising Tide action forced the Port Authority of NSW to suspend ...
Operations at Australia's Port of Newcastle will resume Monday after climate protests disrupted shipping for two consecutive ...
Climate change protests organized by Rising Tide and supported by Greenpeace disrupted operations at the Port of Newcastle, Australia's largest coal export facility. Activities included hundreds of ...
Police arrest 141 people after environmental protestors block Port of Newcastle in New South Wales - Anadolu Ajansı ...
An activist who allegedly collided with a police jet ski has been charged, and two Greenpeace protesters suspended from the ...
One of Australia's largest coal export ports in Newcastle is set to resume operations after climate activists from Rising Tide disrupted activities for two days. Authorities arrested over 100 ...
Kayaks, canoes and small boats poured into Newcastle Harbour on Saturday as Rising Tide pressed ahead with its flotilla amid ...
Nov 30 - A climate-change protest off Australia's east coast on Sunday disrupted operations at one of the country's biggest coal export ports, prompting 21 arrests, the second protest in two days to ...
Newcastle United’s controversial tour of Australia ended in embarrassment as a team comprising primarily of under-21 players was thrashed 8-0 by the A-League All Stars, a select side who had never ...
Newcastle United’s controversial (and bizarre) post-season tour to Australia began with a penalty shootout victory over Tottenham Hotspur in front of a crowd of 78,419 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
I’m in Newcastle, a coastal port 117kms/73 miles north of Sydney, to participate in a conference on Chinese Marxism, organized by the University of Newcastle and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences ...
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