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Authorities arrest 170 involved in floating blockade of Australian port

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Newstalk ZB,
Publish Date
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 2:31pm
People take to the water as they gather in protest for climate action at Horseshoe Beach on November 25 last year in Newcastle, Australia. Now another protest supporting a smiliar cause has been held and more than 150 people arrested. Photo / Roni Bintang, Getty Images
People take to the water as they gather in protest for climate action at Horseshoe Beach on November 25 last year in Newcastle, Australia. Now another protest supporting a smiliar cause has been held and more than 150 people arrested. Photo / Roni Bintang, Getty Images

Authorities arrest 170 involved in floating blockade of Australian port

Author
Newstalk ZB,
Publish Date
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 2:31pm

Australian police arrested 170 climate activists over the weekend after their floating blockade briefly disrupted activity at one of the world’s largest coal ports.

The fleet of kayaks, paddle boards and inflatable boats blocked the entrance to the Port of Newcastle, which exports millions of tonnes of coal each year.

Police said on Sunday evening 156 adults and 14 youths had been arrested and charged with offences including 'disruption of a major facility'.

Australian correspondent Steve Price says shipping was temporarily paused as the group blocked at least one major vessel from entering the port. 

"The Greens leader was there, looking like a fool, they were called 'numbskulls', and it was dangerous - really, really dangerous. We'll wait and see what happens in court."

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