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Direct Action Rally Locations for Saturday December 13th

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Below is a list of the official rally locations for the December 13th protests, if you have any questions or wish to volunteer please click your state to the upper right or refer to the forums section. All event coordinators can be contacted at -organiser [at] nocensorship.info and all media contact would be preferred through humanresources [at] nocensorship.info. Help us spread the word, click on GET ACTIVE above to find out how!

Brisbane:
13th of December
11am - 3pm
Brisbane Square
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Sydney:
13th of December
11am-4pm
Town Hall
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Melbourne:
13th of December
12pm-5pm
State Library
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Adelaide:
13th of December
12pm - 4pm
Parliament
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Hobart:
13th of December
11am-1:30pm
Parliament Lawns
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Perth:
26/11/08 Update:
13th of December
12pm-3:00pm
Stirling Gardens
FB Attendance List

Canberra:
9/12/08 Update:
13th of December
12pm-2:00pm
City Walk (near the fountain outside of Canberra Centre), Civic
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If this is your first rally, never fear; it’s a good place to start. The most important thing is your comfort, if you’re worn out, overheated and dehydrated you can’t really get a message home to the public about what you’re protesting for. It’s a good idea to dress to the weather, bring water, comfortable shoes, eat before attending and bring a sign! A cheap piece of board plus a stencil kit can yield a pretty nifty message delivery system.

For more tips and tricks on protest angles, check the forums! Got any good advice? Post it there!

2 Responses to “Direct Action Rally Locations for Saturday December 13th”

  1. December 4th, 2008 at 6:59 am

    colinnashonline.com » Blog Archive » Australian Anti-ISP Filtering Protesters to Rally Dec 13th says:

    [...] and Digital Liberty Coalition, and will be held throughout the country on December 13th. The list of locations includes: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart, and [...]

  2. December 16th, 2008 at 1:14 am

    Protests Against Australia’s New Web Filtering Law says:

    [...] plus speeches from Amnesty International and the Electronic Frontiers of Australia (EFA). Read the nocensorhip.info article for details. You might also be interested in: Sysadmin Gets 6 Months Jail Time For Bringing [...]

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