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Australian police arrest climate protestors at coal port

ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES – Australian police said they arrested three climate change activists yesterday when protesters tried to disrupt the movement of vessels at the country’s biggest coal port.

Protest organiser Rising Tide said hundreds of activists were in the harbour near the Port of Newcastle, as part of a 50-hour blockade.

New South Wales state police said in a statement that two men and a woman were arrested after being removed from the water at the Port of Newcastle in the afternoon of yesterday.

Rising Tide said in a statement that police made arrests after protesters paddled on kayaks past police lines.

Climate change is a divisive issue in Australia, the world’s second-biggest exporter of thermal coal and the largest exporter of coking coal.

Newcastle, some 170 kilometres north of Sydney, is the largest bulk shipping port on Australia’s east coast and the country’s largest terminal for coal exports.

A Port of Newcastle spokesperson said there was no impact to vessel movements caused by the protest.

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