Overview

Our plans are well advanced for this public showdown with the coal mining industry and its political backers. In the run-up to the federal election, the global mining giant looks set to start its colossal Carmichael coal mine in central Queensland.

Please now confirm your participation and officially register to join the convoy via the button below.

 

 

We look forward to you joining us. Almost 2000 people have inquired about joining the convoy.  It is a community commitment – an act of defiance for the future of our planet.  A peaceful protest against Gautam Adani’s mine.

We will depart from Hobart on April 17, sailing on the Spirit of Tasmania that evening.  We will pick up convoy participants at designated locations along the way, including Hobart, Melbourne, Albury, Sydney, Coffs Harbour, Mullumbimby, Brisbane, Yeppoon, Airlie Beach, Mackay, the Galilee Basin and Canberra.  We will be holding rallies in these places along the way. 

 

 

Itinerary 

1. Wednesday 17th April 2019

  • Hobart to Devonport to Melbourne (overnight)
    Rally on Parliament Lawns, 8:30AM
    Departure Point: Salamanca Place, 9:30AM

2. Thursday 18th April 2019

  • Melbourne to Albury-Wodonga
    Rally in Melbourne and Departure Point held together: Birrarung Marr, Lower Terrace, 12 noon.

3. Friday 19th April 2019 (Good Friday) 

  • Albury-Wodonga to Sydney
    Departure: Gateway Lakes, Albury-Wodonga, 9:30AM

4. Saturday 20th April 2019 

  • Sydney to Coffs Harbour
    Rally in Sydney and Departure Point held together: Parramatta Park Bowling Green, 12 noon

5. Sunday 21st April 2019 (Easter Sunday)

  • Coffs Harbour (via Mullumbimby) to Brisbane
    Departure: Coffs Harbour showground, 9:00AM
    Rally at Mullumbimby showgrounds, 2:00PM

6. Monday 22nd April 2019 (Easter Monday) 

  • Brisbane
    Rally and March to Adani HQ: Queens Gardens, 1:00PM

7. Tuesday 23rd April 2019

  • Brisbane to Hervey Bay
    Departure Point: 7th Brigade Park, Chermside, 11:00AM


8. Wednesday 24th April 2019

  • Hervey Bay to Rockhampton/Yeppoon
    Rally at Bell Park, Emu Park, 5-6 PM

9. Thursday 25th April 2019 

  • Rockhampton/Yeppoon to Airlie Beach
    Travel independently to Airlie Beach

10. Friday 26th April 2019

  • Airlie Beach Rally
    Rally at Whitsunday Sailing Club, 10:00AM
    Overnight in Airlie Beach or Camp Binbee (formally named Camp Nudja)

11. Saturday 27th April 2019 

  • Airlie Beach / Camp Binbee via Mackay to Galilee Area
    Morning tea: Mackay, Jubilee Park, 10:00AM

12. Sunday 28th April 2019 

  • Special Event Galilee Area

Head south to Canberra Rally

13. Monday 29th April 2019

  • Galilee area to Rockhampton/Yeppoon


14. Tuesday 30th April 2019

  • Rockhampton/Yeppoon to Toowoomba


15. Wednesday 1st May 2019

  • Toowoomba to Armidale


16. Thursday 2nd May 2019

  • Armidale to Bathurst/Orange


17. Friday 3rd May 2019

  • Bathurst/Orange to Canberra


18. Saturday 4th May 2019

  • Preparation day in Canberra


19. Sunday 5th May 2019

  • Rally for Climate in Canberra

 

*PLEASE BE AWARE:
The Stop Adani Convoy has been scheduled although the mine has no final go-ahead and despite there being no date set for the federal election. The convoy’s aim is to keep Adani and climate change on voters’ minds as they go to the ballot box. May the next parliament move the nation out of extracting and burning fossil fuels! Our plans are strong and based on the best information available, but there is a chance the schedule could change. Bob Brown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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  • Bianca Recht
    commented 2019-06-17 22:31:33 +1000
  • Blicka
    commented 2019-05-03 14:31:45 +1000
    I donated and today I am also marching in a rally to our local Liberal Member’s office because allowing the Adani mine is a reckless state of affairs.

    Considering politics is supposed to be representative I don’t know what we’ve got to do to have the will of the people be the master of legislation.
  • Alex Van Diem
    followed this page 2019-02-09 20:04:17 +1100
  • Richard Staples
    commented 2018-12-23 16:24:07 +1100
    Great news! Byron Bay will surely put on a great reception. This isn’t just about Adani, or the Gallilee basin, or coal, or renewable energy. It’s about the future.