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Climate activists stop third coal ship at Port of Newcastle

Jordyn Beazley

Climate activists have stopped a third coal ship from entering the Port of Newcastle during a six-day annual climate protest.

Thousands of people have gathered at Rising Tide’s annual climate protest at the world’s largest coal port. It began on Thursday and will continue until Tuesday.

Just after 1pm on Sunday, dozens of people kayaked into the channel to block a coal ship that was scheduled to pass through the port, while hundreds stood cheering on the beach, chanting “Block the port!”. It was the second ship to be turned around by the group, after another was blocked on Saturday.

A police officer was on the shore warning people via a megaphone that they risked breaching the marine safety act if they entered the channel. The group said police arrested 28 people. It’s not yet known how many were charged.

Greenpeace activists, in support of Rising Tide’s demands, blocked another coal ship earlier on Sunday after three activists allegedly secured themselves to a ship’s anchor ships and the side.

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Stronger language and values tests could form part of the Coalition’s migration policy, which it will reveal within weeks.

Sussan Ley has promised to make public the Coalition’s migration principals, which she today flagged, will include “ issues around language and values”.

It was in response to questions on comments from her shadow home affairs minister Jonathon Duniam to the Sunday Telegraph that test standards “do need to be improved”.

Speaking to reporters in Tasmania earlier this morning, Ley was pushed on whether the Coalition would implement rules or incentives to get more migrants into regional areas, but she remained tight lipped, saying the policy would be announced by the end of the year.

Ley also criticised the government for not planning and providing enough infrastructure to house migrants.

This government has not got the balance right. It is not a failure of any migrant or migrant community. It is a massive failure of Labor governments to build the infrastructure we need.

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