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- Rally for same-sex marriage rights
- Rally to stop racial discrimination in the NT
- Rally to support Arc Tribe
- Stop the Coup in Honduras
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- a unionist threatened with six months jail
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Brisbane
International Women's Day 2010: Women Demand Freedom
Mar 6 2010 10:30 am
Australia/Melbourne
Rally: Saturday March 6, 10:30am
King George Square, Brisbane
Freedom to choose:
* Drop the abortion charges. Repeal all anti-abortion laws.
* Restore independent midwifery
* Save independent sexual assault services
Freedom from discrimination:
* End the NT intervention
* Same sex marriage rights
* Justice for refugees – let them land, let them stay.
Struggle, Solidarity, Socialism: Photo exhibition and performance evening
Mar 27 2010 6:30 pm
Australia/Melbourne
Featuring performances by: Phil Monsour, Jumping Fences, Mark Cronin and photos of the Brisbane protest movement by Dod Roshanbin, Owain Jones, Ted Reithmuller and more.
Saturday March 27, 6:30pm till late
Kurilpa Hall, 174 Boundary St, West End
Tickets: $25/$15 (solidarity price $50) - includes light meal.
A fundraiser for Direct Action
Phone: 3391 1903, 0400 720 757
Email: brisbane@rsp.org.au
Direct Action Forum: No racism, No War
Mar 4 2010 7:00 pm
Australia/Melbourne
Featuring:
Van Rudd - artist, cultural activist and member of the Revolutionary Socialist Party
Brian Senewiratne - long-time campaigner for the rights of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka
Hamish Chitts - Stand Fast, anti-war veterans group
Thursday March 4, 7pm
Direct Action Cinema: How the West Was Lost
Feb 5 2010 7:00 pm
Australia/Melbourne
On 1 May 1946, 800 Aboriginal station workers walked off sheep stations in the north-west of Western Australia, marking the beginning of a carefully organised strike that was to last for at least three years, but never officially ended. This film is the story of the struggle and includes archival footage.
Friday February 5, 7pm
(cheap meal available from 6:30pm).
At the Direct Action Centre
8 Gillingham St, Woolloongabba (next to Buranda railway station)


