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Mar 20, 2008
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Here you find a new video for the mobilization for G8 2008 in Japan. The summit should take place at lake Toya, 2 hours away from Sapporo, located at the half-island Hokkaido.
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Oct 15, 2007
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September 2001. A trip is made in solidarity with asylum seekers in the Woomera detention centre. During the visit riot police attack the refugees with water cannons, tear gas and batons for over 20 minutes. In a David vs Golliath situation some refugees throw stones at the forces of order. Meanwhile 260 Australian activists, kept back by the state police, watch horrified from about 200 metres distance.
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Nov 29, 2006
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Over 100,000 people rallied in the heart of Melbourne, Australia on June 30 against the Federal Government's proposed industrial relations reforms. Workers, community groups and many, many more marched in opposition to the neo-liberal agenda of the Liberal government about to be amped up with the passing of control of the upper house to the conservatives. This short video captures some of the atmosphere of Melbourne's biggest rally since the anti-war demonstrations of 2003.
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Nov 20, 2006
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Sunday afternoon a group of 50 demonstrators were beaten and trampled by police during a peaceful anti-G20 protest inside the foyer of the Melbourne museum. A woman was severely injured after police used batons and fists to disperse the small group of singing, dancing demonstrators. Several hundred police, including two divisions of riot police, were deployed in the incident.
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Nov 19, 2006
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3:00 PM 18TH NOVEMBER 2006 Police were out at the Treasury Building today practicing their baton technique ahead of further expected confrontations at the G20 Summit, Melbourne.
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Posted:
Apr 22, 2010
EngageMedia will be conducting a video distribution camp near Malang, East Java, which will bring together key cultural groups and individuals to discuss, share skills and collaborate around digital video distribution. We're looking for activist video makers, distributors, organisers and web-developers from Indonesia, Malaysia and East Timor.
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Dec 08, 2009
The December newsletter is out and available at http://newsletter.engagemedia.org
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Feb 14, 2009
EngageMedia is a burgeoning online video, networking, training and technology project focussed on social justice and environmental issues in the Asia-Pacific region. We are currently seeking to appoint a part-time Indonesian Training and Projects Coordinator to our growing team in Southeast Asia. This role will focus on coordinating training and other project requirements for the organisation and helping to develop and maintain working relationships with relevant video and campaigning organisations in the region.
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Aug 18, 2008
EngageMedia is seeking four new people to join our growing organisation. We are an online video, training, networking and software development project focused on social justice and environmental issues in the Asia-Pacific region. We are currently looking for full and part-time people in Southeast Asia and Australia.
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Jul 14, 2008
EngageMedia helped to coordinate an independent media centre for Climate Camp Australia 2008 (July 10 - 14) at the Octapod, a not for profit independent arts and new media organisation based in the heart of Newcastle. Around 20 video makers, photographers and bloggers used this space to create their own media coverage of the Climate Camp workshops, discussions and actions to build a community-based movement for real action on climate change. We were able to present our own stories as a counter-measure to the often simplistic and conflict-based accounts presented in the mainstream media. Climate Camp has been a rich and diverse exploration of positive action on climate change, and ways to build alliances by the many different communities who are stepping up their efforts to convince governments to take real action, and to take it now, before it is too late. The major focus of the camp was on coal exports, as Newcastle is the world's largest coal port, and therefore one of Australia's major contributions to greenhouse gas emissions.
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