EPISODE · Oct 30, 2023 · 1H 25M
Parliament 14 Court Day, Protest Laws Analysis and What’s Next for Climate Action
from Environmental as Anything Interviews · host Sean O’Shannessy
In this weeks show: A report on the Brisbane Magistrates Court appearance by the "Parliament 14" climate activists charged under the criminal code with “disturbing the legislature”, which carries a maximum sentence of 3 years in jail. Activist, educator, academic & writer, Aidan Ricketts shares his analysis of the current state of anti-protest laws in Australia. Sue Higginson explains how the NSW ALP government's climate targets are actually weaker than the former LNP government's regulations Violet Coco joins us with an update from the fornt lines of the climate rebellion -------------------------------------------------------------------------> Please support community based independent media and make it possible for us to keep producing high quality environmental current affairs: Share this episode on social media and subscribe to this podcast Please make it possible to keep producing high quality environmental current affairs by supporting the Environmental as Anything show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/EnvironmentalAsAnything and Like us on Facebook and invite your friends to do the same https://www.facebook.com/EnvironmentalAsAnything Email story suggestions to us on: [email protected] (Environmental As Anything is produced on the stolen lands of the Bundjalung Nation) ©COPYLEFT: Environmental as Anything may be reshared and or rebroadcast by any not for profit community media for the purpose of informing and inspiring effective action for peace, justice and ecological sustainability.
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In this weeks show: A report on the Brisbane Magistrates Court appearance by the "Parliament 14" climate activists charged under the criminal code with “disturbing the legislature”, which carries a maximum sentence of 3 years in jail. Activist, educator, academic & writer, Aidan Ricketts shares his analysis of the current state of anti-protest laws in Australia. Sue Higginson explains how the NSW ALP government's climate targets are actually weaker than the former LNP government's regulations Violet Coco joins us with an update from the fornt lines of the climate rebellion -------------------------------------------------------------------------> Please support community based independent media and make it possible for us to keep producing high quality environmental current affairs: Share this episode on social media and subscribe to this podcast Please make it possible to keep producing high quality environmental current affairs by supporting the Environmental as Anything show on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/EnvironmentalAsAnything and Like us on Facebook and invite your friends to do the same https://www.facebook.com/EnvironmentalAsAnything Email story suggestions to us on: [email protected] (Environmental As Anything is produced on the stolen lands of the Bundjalung Nation) ©COPYLEFT: Environmental as Anything may be reshared and or rebroadcast by any not for profit community media for the purpose of informing and inspiring effective action for peace, justice and ecological sustainability.
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