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Activists block second coal ship from entering Newcastle port at Rising Tide blockade

Greenpeace activists have scaled and blocked a second coal ship during the Rising Tide People’s Blockade.

Three activists are secured to the anchor chain and sides of the ship, stopping its operations, and have unfurled the five-metre-long banner in a peaceful protest with a message to the Australian government: “Phase Out Coal and Gas”.

Australian musicians Oli and Louis Leimbach from Lime Cordiale joined the action with Greenpeace while activists painted a message to the Australian government on the ship’s side, using non-toxic soluble paint, reading: “TIMELINE NOW!”

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Stephanie Convery

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Protesters vastly outnumbered by police at Melbourne anti-immigration rally

There’s a very large police presence in Melbourne’s CBD today. We mentioned earlier that they outnumbered protesters, but the ratio by which they exceed protesters is huge.

We’ve just watched about 100 officers walk up Bourke Street and now they have gathered at the intersection of La Trobe and Queen streets in large numbers, with riot police, horses, cars and trucks to block off what we expect is the leftwing counter protest, coming from the opposite direction to the rally (though from our vantage point we can’t see it).

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