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Riot
Directed by Leticia Caceres
Written by Vanessa Bates, David Brown, Stefo Nantsou and Sarah Gava
Designed by Joshua Mason
Newcastle Civic Playhouse
Bookings 02 4929 1977
Until June 23
On June 19, a Federal Court judge refused to throw out a case aimed at obtaining millions of dollars worth of severance pay for workers employed by car parts manufacturer Tristar Suspension and Steering Pty Ltd.
Hundreds of Papuans rallied on June 8 during a one-day visit by Hina Jilani, the UN secretary general聮s special representative on human rights defenders. In Jayapura, capital of Papua province, protesters welcomed Jilani while others called on her to 聯stop the genocide of the Papuans聰 and 聯stop the killing in West Papua聰. In Manokwari, capital of the province of West Papua, protesters called on the UN to pressure Jakarta to overturn the 1969 referendum that resulted in the territory聮s incorporation into Indonesia.
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From June 1-3 in Port Dickson, the Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) held its ninth congress. It was the party聮s largest so far. The PSM聮s plans for the coming year include trying to win at least one seat in the coming election, holding a public forum on Venezuela, redesigning the party聮s website, producing more socialist booklets and holding a national forum on 50 years of Malaysian independence and left politics. The party also resolved to hold an international conference in 2008. A resolution adopted by the conference condemned authorities聮 refusal to nationally register the PSM as a party as an anti-socialist 聯political conspiracy聰. Solidarity messages were received from a range of socialist organisations, including Australia聮s Democratic Socialist Perspective.
About 150 people crowded into the function room of the Lanyon Valley Rugby Union Club in Canberra on June 13 to celebrate the life of Koru Peter Nusa, who died suddenly at home on June 4. At the same time, family and friends gathered for a service in Papua New Guinea.
Electrical Trades Union Victorian secretary and union militant Dean Mighell was forced to resign from the ALP after a tape recording of an internal union meeting became public. Labor leader Kevin Rudd and his industrial relations spokesperson Julia Gillard slammed Mighell as a union 鈥渢hug鈥 for swearing about bosses and talking up a pattern-bargaining agreement in which ETU members received a particularly good deal. 91自拍论坛 Weekly鈥檚 Sue Bolton spoke to Mighell about Labor under Rudd, its backflips on IR and how the unions can defend workers鈥 rights.
Chants of, 聯Hey Brisbane, listen up; the cleaners are standing up!聰 and 聯Caruso workers麓 rights, worth fighting for!聰 rang through the Brisbane CBD on June 15, as 60 cleaners, members of the Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union, marched from the LHMU office to the offices of Caruso Cleaning.
LAUNCESTON 鈥 On June 16, 11,000 people joined a rally organised by The Wilderness Society against Gunns鈥 proposed pulp mill in the West Tamar Valley. The crowd gathered at City Park and was addressed by Gardening Australia鈥檚 Peter Cundall, Geoff Law from TWS and Greens Senate candidate Andrew Wilkie, who condemned the plans to pollute the Tamar鈥檚 air and water with a kraft-chlorine pulp mill that will feed on Tasmania鈥檚 old-growth forests. Cundall warned Paul Lennon鈥檚 state Labor government and Gunns that 鈥渢his is democracy in action鈥 and 鈥渨e are never going to stop fighting鈥. Protesters marched to Civic Square chanting 鈥淣o pulp mill鈥.
On June 13, 100 students and staff rallied in front of the administration building at Queensland University of Technology鈥檚 Gardens Point campus to protest the suspension of two QUT academics, Dr Gary MacLennan and Dr John Hookham, on charges of misconduct.
Hundreds of people participated in events during the June 6-9 international week of action for justice for Palestine and an end to the 40-year Israeli occupation. The events were organised by the Coalition for Justice and Peace in Palestine (CJPP) and the General Union of Palestinian Workers.
LaborStart.org reports that on June 7 Mikhail Chesalin, chairperson of the local Dockers Union of Russia in Kaliningrad, was savagely stabbed and beaten outside the union office. He was stabbed numerous times in the spine and severely beaten about the head. His assailants left him lying face-down, unconscious, in a pool of blood. Chesalin鈥檚 colleagues believe that the attack was orchestrated by Vladimir Kalinichenko, the general director of Kaliningrad Sea Commercial Port, where the dockworkers鈥 union is currently running an organising campaign. Kalinichenko has tried to break up union events by sending his personal 鈥渟ecurity鈥 forces, together with local thugs, to spy on and intimidate workers. Visit for more information.