

Saturday morning's solidarity walk down the main street was led by our Wiradjuri community.


Aunty Frances Robinson spoke to the crowd about the potential effects of the Energy from Waste incinerator on the land, their songline, food and fibre, trees and people, encouraging everyone to share their ideas to object to the facility.


Michelle and Peter Bowtell from Wollongong only found out about the proposed incinerator after they purchased a block of land on the west side of Parkes.


An estimated 260 people walked together in solidarity to Cooke Park carrying signs of protest against the proposed Energy from Waste facility in Parkes.


An estimated 260 people walked together in solidarity to Cooke Park carrying signs of protest against the proposed Energy from Waste facility in Parkes.


Susan McComber, Leilani Salesi, Michelle Hando-Ross, Isaiah Salesi, Mandy Corcoran, Auntie Frances Robinson, Isireli Salesi, Tina Jansen, Christine Peckham, Ruby Bell, Shane Hasler and Millli Mallinson.


An estimated 260 people walked together in solidarity to Cooke Park carrying signs of protest against the proposed Energy from Waste facility in Parkes.


Judy and Tony Fisher joined many others in the solidarity walk down the main street on Saturday morning.


Wiradjuri man Michael James read a statement at the protest in the park.
Parkes Solidarity Walk
An estimated 260 people walked in solidarity down the main street of Parkes on Saturday in protest against a proposed Energy from Waste incinerator in Parkes
