Port Botany climate protester blocks traffic for second day in row
NSW Acting Premier Paul Toole wants two German nationals deported for holding climate protests which blocked peak-hour traffic. Key points: Climate protesters block traffic for a second day in a row Yesterday, a protester was charged and faced court for allegedly suspending himself from a nearby bridge The man's brother was arrested after suspending himself from a bridge today For the second day in a row, a climate protester blocked traffic accessing an industrial hub in Sydney's south as he dangled from a rope in the middle of a bridge. The protest caused significant traffic delays around Sydney Airport and ports area, with a number of road closures and traffic diversions. Climate activists staged a third protest at Port Botany on Wednesday evening, using two trucks to block access to the terminal.
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