Oceania

Oceania forum: Welcome, say hi! - libcom.org/oceaniaforum

Hi all, and welcome to the Oceania anarchist forum on libcom.org, part of the libcom.org forums. If you've just registered or are from the Oceanic countries, please drop in here and say hi.

If you're an anarchist completely new to the anarchist scene in Oceania, why not also take the time to check out:

Australia: Journalists to strike against job cuts

I just wrote this up quickly for LibCom News / Aotearoa Indymedia:

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Australia: Journalists to strike against job cuts

Takver website

I just found this: http://www.takver.com/history/index.htm
and thought I share it with you. Seems like a nice resource although not updated for a year.

SA - Teachers declare rolling strikes

From AEU News: http://www.aeusa.asn.au/

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Rolling stoppages declared
31 July 2008

AEU members have demonstrated overwhelming support for rolling stoppages on Monday 4 August to Thursday 7 August.

At the 5.00 pm Wednesday deadline for the return of workplace ballot results, 83% of members have voted in favour of strike action.

aus climate camp - re-questionaire

Hi, given the first australian climate camp has just occured i thought the questionaire below could be something of interest for us. i've slightly editted with apols to si for our context. i have the impression that more liberalism dominates the aus version but would be interested to hear otherwise or if and what potential is there or not.

Black Listing in Farming Industry (NZ)

Heard on the radio today an ad for a new organisation set up that farmers can report troublesome workers to. 'In an attempt to clean up the industry, from "troublesome workers" ...'

cowtech . co . nz

trucker fuel protests

Hi,

So trucker protests over fuel have come to aus. Much discussion on other libcom forums about the class composition and possibilities or limits of such action in other countries.

Are these truckers petit-bourgeoise owner-operators, what if any potential is there ?
or are they a harbringer of a mad max world

5 Australian Greens in the Senate

5 Australian Greens in the Senate, a time to celebrate perhaps?

imminent rebellion #9 out now!

imminent rebellion #9 is fresh off the printer! (In fact we're still high off the ink) Weighing in at a staggering 108 pages, imminent rebellion is making a come back after 3 years of hibernation as an irregular anarchist journal from deep in the South Pacific.

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