About 100 people protested outside the Novotel Hotel in North Wollongong against the war industry on April 4 chanting 鈥淣o nuclear subs base!鈥 and 鈥淥ppose the drive to war!鈥.
Wollongong Against War and Nukes (WAWAN) called the rally to oppose the federal government's 10-year strategy focused on a new 鈥淒efence Industry Alliance鈥.
Assistant Minister for Defence Matt Thistlethwaite WIN TV News there would be 鈥渁 whole lot of opportunities鈥 for 鈥渓ocal businesses in this region to partner with Defence around manufacturing, skills development and education and around innovation鈥.
Ray Acheson, from the New York-based peace group Reaching Critical Will, said: 鈥淭his conference is not about defence; it鈥檚 about militarism. In the US, the weapons industry dominates the political establishment.
鈥淭he United States has more than 750 military bases around the world, and has launched wars in over 25 countries since 2001. The proposed Port Kembla nuclear sub base is essentially a US war base.
鈥淭his base must not be built. We need to organise to stop it.鈥
Alison Broinowski, from Australians for War Powers Reform, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e here to object to AUKUS and the whole war industry. AUKUS is all about the US military agenda in Asia.
鈥淭his base is going to be just like the US military bases in the Philippines. Now, protests against AUKUS are beginning to break out all over Australia.
鈥淭he government is starting to get nervous, which explains why they keep changing the rationale about AUKUS and nuclear subs. We need to build a strong movement to stop this disastrous plan.鈥
Richard Broinowski said: 鈥淲e face an existential problem over AUKUS. The US is pressing Australia to join in even more deeply with their war plans. The only purpose of the nuclear subs is for war against China. But we need to build our security within the region, not against the region.
鈥淩ight now, grassroots support for the movement against AUKUS is gaining ground all around Australia.鈥
Martin Cubby, from the Wollongong University National Tertiary Education Union, said: 鈥淪taff and students at our uni are horrified at the prospect of nuclear submarines in our port.
鈥淲e want to make Wollongong into a renewables city, but well-funded, powerful forces want to see a nuclear sub base in Port Kembla.鈥 He called for support for a May Day demonstration on May 6 in Port Kembla 鈥渢o show our united opposition to this war drive鈥.
WAWAN protest chair Alexander Brown urged protesters to get involved and attend a Stop the Subs meeting on April 29.
Gem Romuld, from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, and Lil Barto, from Wage Peace, Disrupt War, also spoke. Maurie Mulheron and the Illawarra Union Choir provided protest music.
[Wollongong Against War and Nukes is holding a on April 29 at 2pm at the Port Kembla Community Centre, Wollongong.]