Newcastle anti-coal protesters say weekend arrests a symbol of campaign success

Ian Kirkwood
Updated September 17 2018 - 11:55am, first published 5:00am
DIRECT ACTION: Bill Ryan, 96, and Susie Gold, 75, chained to the tracks leading to the Carrington Coal Terminal on Saturday morning. Protest organisers say that when "injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty".
DIRECT ACTION: Bill Ryan, 96, and Susie Gold, 75, chained to the tracks leading to the Carrington Coal Terminal on Saturday morning. Protest organisers say that when "injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty".

 CLIMATE activists declared their Newcastle week of action a success after they disrupted the coal chain on Saturday by having protesters lock themselves to the railway tracks and to one of the giant coal-moving machines on Kooragang Island.

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Ian Kirkwood

Ian Kirkwood

Journalist

Reporting journalist at the Newcastle Herald since 1987. Editorial writer, general reporter, industrial relations, industry and coal.

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