Currently, we are busy organising with activists around Australia, for a
National Day of Protest against the government's racist NT Intervention to be held at the State Library.
But! We could do so much more if you were involved. Seriously. So why
not come along to our next meeting on Monday night, 6.30pm at Trades
Hall? Or drop us a line at melbourneaic@gmail.com to ask us what you can do in your community to support the event.
We are trying to get as many Aboriginal organisations, community
groups, unions and workplaces to support this action as possible. There
is a 'jobs with justice' statement that you can get signed. We need
money to get an ad in the paper, and we want your logo on our stuff.
Imagine if you were working under the conditions that people like Peter
Inverway were working in? $4/hr plus a ration card to work on a
construction site. That's exploitation. It's racist. It's barbaric.
It's people on the ground that make these actions a success. So grab
some posters and leaflets from outside the New International Bookshop to
put in your workspace, so as many people know about it as possible.
It's a great way to get a conversation happening and spread the word to
people who might not ever think about Aboriginal politics.
Let's make this protest a big one and show the government that the Aboriginal rights struggle is not going anywhere.