The Gold Coast Bulletin

Protesters’ plot to shaft GC Games

- SUZANNE SIMONOT suzanne.simonot@news.com.au

INDIGENOUS protest organisers have applied for a mining permit over a parcel of Gold Coast land they plan to use as their base camp during the Commonweal­th Games.

Brisbane Aboriginal-Sovereign Embassy leader Wayne Wharton told the Bulletin the exact location of the protest camp would be made public closer to the date.

“We’re talking to the Lands Department to look at taking a miner’s exploratio­n permit over some land,” he said.

“We might do some fossicking for two weeks while we’re protesting.”

Mr Wharton said up to 5000 to 6000 people from throughout Australia and overseas were expected to converge on the Coast to protest during the Games.

“We’ve been talking with the Lands Department. We’re entitled to mine as much as anybody else. If people want to camp with us, they’re entitled to do so,” he said.

“It‘s the same as any other mining company exploratio­n permit. We did it in ’82 (during the Brisbane Commonweal­th Games) with Musgrave Park in Brisbane and we’ll do it again.”

The Stolenweal­th Games Protest is being organised by a national committee that includes members of the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance (WAR) and the Brisbane Aboriginal-Sovereign Embassy.

“Each time Australia has hosted the games thousands of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders as well as other groups who have been oppressed by the Crown have united to resist colonial activity and authority,” the Stolenweal­th Games Protest Facebook page says.

“This event is brought to you by a national committee consisting of many different collective­s and individual­s and we all hope to stand with many of you on the front line.”

Mr Wharton said the camp would be a central hub for demonstrat­ions, public forums and discussion­s, as well as workshops for cultural sharing and resistance concerts during the Games.

Posts saying the site will have showers, toilets, and kitchen facilities – “all you need to bring is your tribe, tent, all your passion and power” – have prompted concerns the protest site could be the same park in Broadbeach that will be used as an indigenous hub as part of the Games’ official multi-arts and culture celebratio­n Festival 2018.

Indigenous people from Pacific nations will fly to Australia to join Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander protesters during the Games.

The Indigenous Pacific Uprising group has used its Facebook page to call for donations to help fund travel for a delegation from Hawaii, Rarotonga, Guåhan and Aotearoa to the Coast for the camp at Broadbeach from April 4-15.

“IPU is fundraisin­g to send a group of indigenous peoples from around the Pacific to gather and support our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander brothers and sisters in the 2018 Stolenweal­th Games Protest Camp,’’ it says.

“With a group of seven gearing up to go, we need $10,000 just to cover the flights from Hawaii, Rarotonga, Guåhan and Aotearoa so any help would be greatly appreciate­d.”

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