More Jabiluka protesters face court
DARWIN — Three university students — Michael Williams, Wendy Edwards and Rebecca Nissim — go to court on March 22 on four charges arising from their participation in a "lock-on" protest at the Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) Jabiluka uranium mine in July.
Two of the charges — "unlawful damage to property" and "unlawful use of a motor vehicle" — are, under the Northern Territory's mandatory sentencing laws — property offences carrying 14 day jail sentences.
No property was damaged during the action. The charges relate to ERA's alleged financial losses from delays to mine construction.
Victorian opposition leader resigns
MELBOURNE — Victorian opposition leader John Brumby announced his resignation on March 19 after weeks of speculation about his position.
Brumby had antagonised unions and Socialist Left faction figures by his comments attacking underperforming teachers, threats to close down underperforming schools and his name-calling (he dubbed Victorian Trades Hall industrial officer Brian Boyd a "lap-dog" of Premier Jeff Kennett. Brumby also faced pressure from the Labor Unity faction over his inability to match Kennett in the polls.
Brumby's replacement, to be elected on March 22, is tipped to be Steve Bracks, currently shadow treasurer.