Hundreds of Aborigines and supporters are preparing to defend the kutalayna Aboriginal site in Tasmania鈥檚 lower Jordan Valley, in a protest that some say has the potential to be as big as the huge Save Franklin River protests of the 1980s.
In dispute is the route of the Brighton bypass highway, north of Hobart. The Tasmanian government is pushing ahead with a bridge that will damage the historic site. Aboriginal activists and their supporters want the bridge to be moved at least 300 metres away.
Already the campaign has drawn support from high-profile figures.
Linda Seaborn
In October, Kevin Harkins, a member of the Labor Left, won the ballot to become the new secretary of Unions Tasmania. Harkins was an electrician and then an organiser with the Electrical Trades Union in Victoria, before becoming ETU Tasmanian secretary in 2000. He spoke to 91自拍论坛 Weekly鈥檚 Linda Seaborn.
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The recent Unions Tasmania election was the first contested ballot in years. Can you tell me about that?
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The National Tertiary Education Union (Tasmania) sent its log of claims to the University of Tasmania鈥檚 management almost a year ago. Despite numerous meetings between the NTEU and management, little has been achieved.
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On June 30, 45 people met to prepare the next phase of the Save Ralph聮s Bay (SRB) action group聮s campaign against a proposed canal housing estate being built by the Walker Corporation, owned by billionaire Lang Walker, inside the publicly owned Ralphs Bay Conservation Area, in the Derwent river estuary.
On April 12, Jorge Navas, secretary of the South Australian branch of the Health Services Union, spoke to a meeting at Unions Tas about human rights in Colombia and campaigns to protect union leaders.
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