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"Time to Rebel" - Eureka Rebellion Anniversary Rally 23 November 2007

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Footage from a rally held at the State Library in Melbourne on the eve of the Federal election to protest at attempts by the Howard Government's Australian Building and Construction Commission to ban the Eureka flag from building sites ...

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On the eve of the Federal election - which in the event saw an emphatic end to the Howard Government in Australia - unionists and others rallied at the State Library in protest at the Australian Building and Construction Commission’s banning of the Eureka flag from building sites on the pretext that it implied a pressure on workers to join a union - something denied by the unions. As Dean Mighell of the Electrical Trades Union put it ‘It’s not a union flag, but good unions use it’. To underline their defiance of the ban, the Spirit of Eureka Committee, who organised the event, had spread a gigantic replica of the flag on the steps leading up to the statue of Sir Redmond Barry, the judge who presided over the treason trial of the miners from the Eureka Stockade of 1854, and going further still, someone had wedged a smaller version under his arm …


Speakers at the rally, apart from Dean Mighell, included Robert Richter,QC, Martin Kingham of the CFMEU, another union which is proud to use the flag, Father Bob Maguire, who distributed earth taken from the site of the rebellion, Paul Murphy, a descendant of one of the miners, and Karen Jackson, a Yorta Yorta woman, who delivered the Welcome to Country. There was also suitably rebellious music, courtesy of Lita Gillies (Union Maid) and Shane Howard. Towards the end of proceedings, Anne Hall, a descendant of one of the women who sewed the original flag, used a very long pole to rub Sir Redmond Barry’s nose in some of the soil taken from the site of the Stockade and from Glenrowan, where Ned Kelly made his last stand - Barry was the judge who hanged him.


There is a report on the rally at the Age online:

and on the ABCC action which triggered the protest, see this report.


Thanks to Lita Gillies for permission to use part of "We are the CFMEU" from the CD "We are Union" . "ABCC Misery" from the same CD was recorded live at the rally, as were the songs performed by Shane Howard ("Rebel song" and "Riseup").

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