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Stopping Ratepayer-Owned Asset Sales Main Focus for Union Members

Summary by Otago Daily Times
​ Port union members and supporters demonstrate against city council asset sales in Lyttelton on June 21. Photo: Supplied Union members are ramping up a campaign ahead of October’s local body elections, urging voters to back candidates opposed to the sale of ratepayer-owned assets.

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Rising Tide vows harbour blockade will go ahead, regardless of council approval

Their statement comes as Newcastle council has been inundated by public submissions to Rising Tide's application to host another protest event in November.

·Newcastle, Australia
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Newcastle Herald broke the news in Newcastle, Australia on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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