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January 7, 2013 – Australian climate activist pretends to be ANZ bank, with spectacular results  

Ten years ago, on this day, January 7, 2013, an Australian climate activist sent out a press release pretending to be a bank…

Jonathan Moylan of Front Line Action on Coal … purported to be ANZ’s Group Head of Corporate Sustainability, Toby Kent. Mr Moylan falsely claimed that ANZ was cancelling its $1.2 billion loan facility for Whitehaven Coal’s open-cut mine project in Maules Creek, NSW.

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/thefeed/story/jonathan-moylan-and-300-million-dollar-hoax 

The amount of carbon dioxide in the air was roughly 395.6ppm. As of 2023 it is 419. .

The context was that, as ever, state governments were bending over forwards, backwards, sideways to make it easier for companies to dig up and sell coal to people who would burn it.  And activists had tried all the legal means to try to stop it, getting tied up in consultations, petitions etc etc. And then they branched out, into other non-violent (but certainly illegal) tactics…

As ABC journo Sarah McVeigh wrote in 2017

Moylan had been living in the forest for months. He’d started the Maules Creek blockade in the hopes of stopping the mine. The protest made headlines when Wallabies star David Pocock was arrested for chaining himself to a bulldozer. But when the New South Wales government gave it its final tick of approval, Moylan’s hopes were dashed.

“The only two legitimate options were to try and get the (then) federal environment minister Tony Burke to protect the critically endangered woodland in the Leard State forest or to get the ANZ Bank to try and change its decision about financing the project.”

What I think we can learn from this

Making fun of money gets you in trouble.  See that early Michael Haneke film “The Seventh Continent”, where well, spoilers, cash is destroyed

What happened next

On Friday 25 July 2014 Jonathan Moylan was sentenced by the Supreme Court: 1 year 8 months, suspended with the condition of good behaviour for 2 years.

Non-violent protest continues in Australia, despite the best efforts of State and Federal governments to chill it with ever more draconian policing and sentencing

See also

Tim DeChristopher.

What do you think? Does this pass the ‘so what?’ threshold? Have I got facts wrong? Interpretation wrong?  Do comment on this post.

References

McVeigh, S. (2017)  “I wanted to stop the mine”: Jonathan Moylan and the $300 million hoax. ABC 3 October https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/jono-moylan/9010874

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