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Hey SEAN
Climate Camp was great. We had a neighbourhood bursting with cake and two grand affinity groups! – if you want to see how hott everyone is in the media check out these links compiled by James of the CC media crew:
October 12
New Matilda – And now for a healthy emission
Crickey – Greens talk common sense on climate bill
Illawarra Mercury – Climate Camp slideshow
Illawarra Mercury – Editorial: Any changes in climate must be aired above
St George & Sutherland Leader – 13 Arrested at Helensburgh climate change protest
2SER (the wire) – Activists lose patience with politicians
October 11
Sydney Morning Herald – Activists arrested at NSW coal mine
Daily Telegraph – Activists chained to coal mine conveyor belt
Courier Mail – Climate Change activists chain themselves to coal conveyor
ABC – Protestors lock down coal mine
Channels Ten and SBS : News here
And also- see this rad little film of SEAN people halting conveyor belts for four hours and pulling off a sweet banner drop at Dendrobrium Mine in Mount Kembla, Wollongong.
Climate Camp ’09: student activists shutdown BHP Billiton’s Dendrobium mine
In the early hours of the 11th of October, four student activists locked onto the conveyor belt at the Dendrobium coal mine in Wollongong. The group was protesting over concerns about the mine’s impacts on the local river system. Shot and edited by Tyler Freeman Smith, music by The Herd.
Join us next week at Climate Camp ’09
We hope to see you next weekend at Climate Camp ’09 at Australia’s oldest coal mine: where actions speak louder than words.
From Friday October 9 – Sunday 11th, pitch your tent alongside hundreds of others at Climate Camp ’09 – or stroll in for an afternoon – for great workshops, music, art, food and positive climate action.
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THE DETAILS
When is it? Friday October 9th (set up from 9am, Welcome to Country at 12 midday); to Sunday October 11th. You can also check out the Facebook event.
How do I get there? Helensburgh Park, Helensburgh (40 mins south of Sydney). Check out the map at here. It’s easily accessible by train and car, see here for details and directions. We’ll have huge marquees, toilets, showers, decorations, kitchens, tents, solar panels galore, and a whole lot more.
How much? Anyone is welcome to come to Climate Camp ’09, and entry is by donation. We’re suggesting a range of $5 per day (for low-income folks / students, incl. some food) to $20 a day (for waged folks, incl. food all meals). For more details, see here. Kids are free.
Can I bring the kids? It’s school holidays, and we’re ready for a flood of kids at Climate Camp. Bring them along! We’re preparing a big Art Space and a Kids’ Tent, with great volunteers co-ordinating heaps of hands-on activities, crafts, and fun learning about climate change and sustainability.
What’s on? There is an exciting and packed program for Climate Camp ’09. Kicking off with a Welcome to Country from Uncle Dootch (Dharawal Traditional Owner and Chairperson of the Illawarra Aboriginal Land Council), then workshops on new media, climate justice and coal expansion. On Saturday, there’ll be practical workshops about taking action and learning your legal rights, great forums on political donations, sustainable transport, and planning for a vibrant community action on Sunday. Download the Climate Camp Program here.
Check out the Get Ready for Climate Camp page for more details, such as:
- What you need to bring
- Food at Climate Camp (bring your own or eat ours)
- Options for folks who can’t camp (billeting and local accomodation)
- Who will I camp with? Neighbourhoods at Climate Camp
- Frequently Asked Questions, and
- Climate Camp’s Participants’ Agreements
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THE ACTION
Join the Climate Camp ’09 community rally and walk-on at Australia’s oldest coal mine
Join hundreds of parents, youths, locals and workers in a community rally and peaceful walk-on to the site of Australia’s oldest coal mine in Helensburgh.
The Climate Camp ’09 action is on Sunday 11 October starting 11am at Charles Harper Park (cnr Walker and Parkes St, Helensburgh). Please wear blue and be creative around the theme of water, climate and jobs.
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WHAT YOU CAN DO
How can I help? You can invite your friends with the Facebook event; organise with other parents to bring along the kids for a school holiday treat; get together with a bunch of your mates to camp together; or just come along for the powerful and peaceful community action at Australia’s oldest coal mine on Sunday October 11th. For the keen beans, we’d love help setting up on Thursday Oct 8th (packing down on Monday Oct 12th) in Helensburgh from 9am.
Follow us around: Drop an email, follow us on Twitter, and check out our website for updates throughout Climate Camp ’09.
Donate: You can make a donation to Climate Camp ’09, by sending a cheque (to 19 Eve St, Erskineville NSW 2043), pay online via our website, or deposit directly into the bank account (Climate Camp Australia, Account Number: 984525802, BSB: 650 000).
Check out exciting news from Climate Camps around the world. When we pitch our tents next week we will not be alone. We will be part of a global movement of tens of thousands of people attending Climate Camps to push for change and climate justice.
Last week, North Americans at the West Coast Climate Convergence took on Chevron and big oil; 1500 people in Copenhagen taking action to shut down a coal-fired power station; and South Australians staged their first Climate Camp, taking community action against coal-fired power. For information about the flood of community climate action, check out the links at www.climatecamp.org.au or listen to this great radio/podcast series Camping all the Way to Copenhagen.
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JOIN US AT CLIMATE CAMP ’09
Climate Camp is for all of us – because when it comes to water, climate and jobs; actions speak louder than words. We hope you’ll join us at Climate Camp ’09 – with our kids and parents, our neighbours and friends – so we can begin building solutions together.
For climate justice and a kick-arse Climate Camp,
Holly and James
For the Climate Camp ’09 Organising Collective info@climatecamp.org.au
P.S. Check out www.climatecamp.org.au and join hundreds of folks next weekend from October 9 – 11th at Climate Camp ’09: three days of sustainable living and community action in Helensburgh, at Australia’s oldest coal mine.
Can’t make it for the whole weekend? Just come along to the Climate Camp ’09 action at 11am on Sunday October 11th, at Australia’s oldest coal mine, for water, good jobs, and climate justice.

