
About 50 activists defied police intimidation to protest the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) at the International Convention Centre in Darling Harbour on November 4.
University聽Students for Climate Justice,聽the National Union of Students and Extinction Rebellion organised聽a counter conference to hear from those affected by mining and to discuss alternatives.
The activists聽shared聽food, music and stories of resistance against mining. They were聽surrounded by 600 police.
Despite the over-policing and intimidation of climate activists, people are still resisting the planet鈥檚 destruction.
Many groups have been condemning the increased police presence in New South Wales over the past few months.
Spokesperson Alice Seedling said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e here today because of who is in there 鈥 representatives of more than 800 mining companies from all over the world, including BHP, Whitehaven and Shell.鈥
Seedling said as the companies are 鈥渢alking about making money at the expense of everyone else鈥, it is 鈥渙nly fitting鈥 we get together to talk about how we are going to survive the next few decades and 鈥渓ook out for each other鈥.
Blockade IMARC spokesperson Maddox Gifford said: 鈥淲e see through the green washing that IMARC and the participating mining companies are trying to sell us.
鈥淲e know we shouldn鈥檛 sacrifice land, water and life to continue hugely unsustainable lifestyles fuelled by greed and competition. We have a better vision for the world.鈥
In the days leading up to the protest, police went to several activists houses to warn them against attending the protest. Some were given infringement warnings.
Maddie Clark, University of Sydney (USyd) SRC environment officer, said:聽鈥淚t鈥檚 outrageous that the police threatened to fine and arrest me for the supposed crime of handing out leaflets.鈥
Simon Upitis, incoming USyd聽SRC environment officer, said:聽鈥淭he NSW government鈥檚 anti-protest laws are聽an attack on the democratic right to protest. Freedom of speech is a fundamental right. While Woodside, Rio Tinto, Chevron and BP are meeting to strategise how to further destroy the planet for profit, we face fines and police intimidation.鈥