A MAJOR national bank has been forced to remove more than 100 misleading out of order signs from its ATMs after being targeted by anti-coal activists.
A score of ANZ Banking Group machines sprawled across six capital cities were plastered with "out of order" signs on Sunday after campaigners launched their latest bid to draw attention to the bank's funding of the coal industry.
The tragedy of Timor Leste,and the greed and corruption of both Labour and Liberal Australian governments,is a story that must be told - over and over.With Woodside right in it up to their eyeballs the dirty dogs.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to crimes against humanity being tried in court this should be right up there with the worst of them.
Some time ago I contacted a Northern Territory official to find out if Timor Leste had any activist groups up and running against Woodside,couldn't find any - though there could be some.Thought they could use some moral support from the Broome campaign and the Rossport one.
When it comes to being truly disgusted at the behaviour of your country - few stories can top this one.
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Premier says mining will sustain the economy - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
lOOK IN THE COMMENTS,YOU WILL FIND :
AnonymousSeptember 15, 2012 2:57 PM
http://www.homepagedaily.com/Pages/article4712-australias-hidden-empire.aspx
Australia's Hidden Empire
JOHN PILGER reports on Australia's hidden empire - a 'sphere of influence' that stretches from the Aboriginal slums of Sydney to East Timor and Afghanistan
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AnonymousSeptember 15, 2012 3:09 PM
Fields of Dreams: The battle for the Timor Sea, home of oil, gas, hot air and hope
Tony Clifton
The Monthly | The Monthly Essays | July 2005 |
BOTH WELL WORTH A READ.
SHAME SHAME SHAME