Peoples Blockade of the World's Largest Coal Port, 2024, Part 1-Deep Welcome to Country

Sunday, 8 December 2024 - 11:00am to 11:30am
A First Nations elder man, with white paint face, black clothes and microphone

Join the the circle of thousands and be challenged by a deep and unique Welcome to Country at the Peoples Blockade of the worlds largest coal port.

Uncle Judulu, didge and singing  melds to a deep plea to care for the land, before hundreds of people and canoes entered the coal port shipping channel to disrupt movements of coal ships.

Over 170 people were arrested for blocking the coal shipping channels but that was only a fraction of what happened at this well organised and uplifting event.

Guests:

Renae Lamb: Wiradjuri & Wongibong woman; visionary artist with  Midnight Dreaming

 

Judulu and  Woomera  Mob

 

YARRABAH DANCERS - Yidaki And Traditional Cultural Singing | artist-bookings.com - 0428 785 000

 

Rowan 7 years old

 

Zac Schofield: Rising Tide 

 

Gurridjula: Wangan & Jagalingou man reoccupying his country on Adani mine site, QLD

 

Anasina Gray-Barberio is the first Samoan Member of Parliament in Victorian Parliament.

 

Francis Nona: a proud  Badalaic man. Academic at Queensland University of Technology.

 

Links:

Rising Tide

 

170 arrests at Rising Tide 2024 – The Echo

 

 

 

Earth Matters #1481 was produced on the lands of the Woromi and Awabakal people in Mulubinba /Newcastle by Bec Horridge

A banner that's painted in the aboriginal flag colours. The banner says Always Was Always Will Be
Sunday 11:00am to 11:30am
Local and global environmental issues from grassroots, activist perspectives with a strong social justice focus. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.

Presenter

Bec Horridge, Jacob Gamble, Judith Peppard, Phil Evans

Topic