Wednesday, 29 February 2012

NSW: Anti-intervention protesters march through Redfern


AAP General News (Australia)
12-13-2008
NSW: Anti-intervention protesters march through Redfern

SYDNEY, Dec 13 AAP - Protesters in Sydney have called for a halt to the federal government's
intervention program in Northern Territory Aboriginal communities.

Organisers said about 150 people - Aboriginal and non-indigenous - walked from Redfern
to Broadway in inner Sydney before assembling in Victoria Park at midday in a rally calling
for the scheme to end.

Speakers included Roy Kennedy, chairman of the Illawarra Aboriginal Land Council and
Malcolm Tulloch from the NSW branch of the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union.

Activist Monique Wiseman from the Stop the Invervention Collective Sydney said government
policies in the Northern Territory were racist.

"The intervention is another way of oppressing Aboriginal people by driving them off
their land into main stream society," she said.

"They have been managing their communities and protecting their traditional ways and
culture for thousands of years, and are now being forced off those communities through
racist government policies."

Mr Kennedy is head of a campaign opposing the government's abolishment of Community
Development Employment Programs across the country.

In the Illawarra, he said, the program had been established for 21 years and employed
indigenous and non-indigenous people.

"We have contracts with the Department of Housing in maintaining their lawns and gardens,"

he said.

"We have a catering service. We also run two recycling centres."

Mr Kennedy said the program would end by next June.

"The federal government said it is not viable," he said.

"We have a workforce of 120.

"You take away 120 positions, who is going to employ our people?

"In the Illawarra we have the highest unemployment rate in the country.

"I don't see black people employed in Coles or Woolworths or Target or David Jones,
Myers, Rebel Sport."

An organiser of Saturday's rally said of the 150 estimated crowd who attended, about
10 percent were indigenous.

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