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By land or by sea, Rising Tide is being a wrench in the gears.

  By postMigrator December 15, 2010 January 3, 2011 Facebook

By land or by sea, Rising Tide is being a wrench in the gears.


Activist Brings Offshore Gas Tug to a Halt | Rising Tide Australia
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A local activist has prevented the tug supplying the controversial offshore gas drilling rig from leaving the Port of Newcastle by attaching himself inside the tug. The Tour Maline, which is berthed at the T1 terminal at Honeysuckle, was preparing itself to send supplies to the Ocean Patriot for exp

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