'Fantastic turnout': School climate strike draws big crowd in Sydney

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Thousands of students are overflowing from Town Hall for the School Strike 4 Climate

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A massive crowd of students has gathered in the Sydney CBD to rally against climate change inaction, with protesters overflowing from Town Hall to the next block.for 'School Strike 4 Climate' on social media, after recording a video message on Thursday encouraging young people to take action.It is the second school strike in the last few months in Australia. The first, in November last year, was attended by an estimated 15,000 students across the country.

The movement, which began in Sweden in 2018, has gained traction across the world, with students from over 100 countries expected to take part over the next 24 hours.

 

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news_australian What an absolute disgrace ...

Yeah cool so who’s responsible if someone gets hurt? Run over, trampled etc... Do we blame the Nobel dickhole nominee? 🤔 Climate change my ass! 🖕🏻

news_australian Wonder why they don't protest on the failings of the Education system, when our standards are dropping so bad we are on par or worse than Kazakhstan. That's one reason to protest the government.

Nothing quite like a bit of unimaginative masochism to draw attention to one's cause(s) - right up there with hunger strikes 😑

Bit of a problem Where are all the students? What i see is anyone with an agenda protesting about anything and everything From the climate to landing rights for pink unicorns auspol climatestrike nswvotes smh abc 9news

It amazes me how some people want to trash these young people. You'll need to seek professional help. They are kids rightly scared of the dramatic changes taking place and as adults it is our responsibility to help and encourage them.

Teachers are happy they still get paid for the day. Happy to teach the ones who want to be there to learn, and help shape tomorrow like those before them.

I say good on them for finding their voice and using it and shame on us for not being out there to support them. I say enough of the “she’ll be right mate” approach because “she” ain’t going to be right if we continue sticking our heads in the sand & ignoring the issue. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

do kids that wag school normally attend school in protest then 😀

Wait until they are 40, finally leave home and have to pay their own electricity bills. 😂

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