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Stop the Cell Off Rally - Thursday 6 August


What:
No Prisons for Profits - Mass Rally
Where: Outside Governor Macquarie Tower - Farrer Place, Sydney
When: 12 noon, Thursday 6 August 2009

Four multinational corporations are lining up to take over Parklea prison.  All of them have a dubious history of running prisons around the world.

Make a stand - keep Parklea in public hands
!


Stop The Cell-Off Sydney Rally

Thursday April 2nd

Watch the rally video here

The crowd of 5,000 outside State Parliament on Thursday, April 2nd, clearly demonstrated that this campaign will not stop.

The more than 2,000 people that sent a virtual protestor to Minister Robertson less than 24 hours after the site went live,demonstrated how quickly we can mobilise.

At the rally, prison officers vowed to keep up the fight – in their workplace, in their communities – to highlight their concerns at what this decision will do to the NSW justice system.

Unions and supporters from across the state - and even across the ditch! – joined us to send the Government a message that they have a fight on their hands to privatise prisons.

Some fantastic speakers addressed the crowd, including prison officers from Goulburn, Cessnock, Parklea and Long Bay, as well as Brett Holmes, from the NSW Nurses Association and Bob Pritchard, the President of the NSW Police Association.

A dozen Labor MPs rebelled against the government’s decision, including Cessnock MP Kerry Hickey, Blacktown MP Paul Gibson and Bathurst MP Gerard Martin.

We will be keeping the pressure on the Government every chance we get until they reconsider the decision to allow big business to run prisons for profits.

Thanks for your support and let’s keep up the fight.
 
Photos from Thursday's rally


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Part of the massive Macquarie Street crowd.

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Popular chants included 'Shame, Labor, Shame' and 'Sack Rod Woodham'


"Any resemblance to actual persons or companies is purely coincidental."

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Kim Loveday, Delegate, Long Bay Correctional Officer.

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Members and supporters gather at Hyde Park.

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John Cahill, General Secretary, PSA.