Supporters of Aboriginal rights in Melbourne will be marking the two-year anniversary of the Northern Territory intervention with a solidarity rally in the CBD, followed by a public meeting at Trades Hall.
The events will feature live music and a range of speakers, including a woman from the Alice Springs town camps. Nathan Lovett-Murray, founder of Payback Records, has organized local Indigenous hip hop artists to perform at the rally.
The Solidarity Rally: Saturday 20th June at 12pm
State Library
Swanston & LaTrobe Streets Melbourne
The public meeting: Saturday 20th June at 3pm
Meeting Room 1 at Trades Hall
Victoria & Lygon Streets Carlton
Supporters of Aboriginal rights in Melbourne will be marking the two-year anniversary of the Northern Territory intervention with a solidarity rally in the CBD, followed by a public meeting at Trades Hall.
The events will feature live music and a range of speakers, including a woman from the Alice Springs town camps. Nathan Lovett-Murray, founder of Payback Records, has organized local Indigenous hip hop artists to perform at the rally.
The Solidarity Rally: Saturday 20th June at 12pm
State Library
Swanston & LaTrobe Streets Melbourne
The public meeting: Saturday 20th June at 3pm
Meeting Room 1 at Trades Hall
Victoria & Lygon Streets Carlton
Information:
Joe Lorback: 0434 127 661
Marisol Salinas: 9419 8700 or 0413 597 315