Drawing the Red Line against new coal

July 5, 2018
Issue 

Dozens of creative and disruptive actions were held across Australia under the banner of “drawing a red line” on new coal. Organised by Front Line Action on Coal (FLAC) and local Stop Adani groups, people from Auckland to Melbourne and many regional communities protested outside politicians’ offices, dropped banners over freeways and blockaded coal train lines.

Polls show more than 55% of Australians oppose the Adani coalmine, with about 70% opposing government financial support for it.

However, the major parties are still supporting Adani and new coal projects. The government is still considering giving public money to Adani through the backdoor of the Export Finance and Investment Corporation.

Every day new people are joining the campaign to say no to Adani and coal.

FLAC are now organising an action at the world’s largest coal port — Newcastle. To get involved go to

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