Another police raid and charges for Woodside punk following Friday’s raid on home of Art Gallery artist in escalating Disrupt Burrup Hub campaign

Tuesday 28 February 8.00AM AWST – Perth

Last night at approximately 8.30pm police arrested punk musician Trent Rojahn at his Fremantle home, seized evidence, and detained and charged him with Criminal Damage for spraying Woodside’s corporate headquarters in yellow paint from a fire extinguisher on February 13.

The Disrupt Burrup Hub campaigner was demanding no more industry on the Burrup.

Rojahn has been bailed to appear in court on March 27 on one count of Criminal Damage, and his phone has been seized by police as evidence.

Trent Rojahn, a counsellor and the lead singer for legendary Perth punk band ‘Last Quokka’, said:

“I covered the Woodside building in yellow paint and anti-Burrup Hub messages and I walked away with a move on notice. It’s no shock to me that Western Australian police came quietly in the night two weeks later to do Woodside’s dirty work. This will not stop me from taking action to disrupt Burrup Hub. I expected these consequences for my actions and I readily accept them.” 

“Woodside’s Burrup Hub is a massive cluster of gas and fertiliser plants, including the biggest beast of all, the Browse Basin gas project coming down the pipeline. I wonder, then, what consequence Woodside is due for monumentally fucking up climate and culture? When will police come for Meg O’Neill and the massive super-profits Woodside announced yesterday, which are proceeds of crime against climate and culture?”

Last night’s raid follows a raid by six counter-terrorism police officers from the State Security Investigation Unit on the home of artist Joana Partyka last Friday morning February 24.

The warrant served to Ms Partyka listed the suspected offences as Criminal damage under Section 444 of the WA Criminal Code and Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence under Section 558(1) of the WA Criminal Code.

Police officers from the State Security Investigation Unit seized a mobile phone, a laptop and a notebook used for work purposes from Ms Partyka and took photographs of other personal items at her property.

On January 19, Ms Partyka sprayed the Woodside logo in yellow paint on the colonial masterpiece ‘Down on His Luck’ at the Art Gallery of WA. The protest was subsequently endorsed by the descendants of ‘Down on His Luck’ painter Frederick McCubbin. 

On February 10, Partyka pled guilty to criminal damage at court in Perth and was sentenced to pay $7500 in fines and costs, a charge labelled “absurdly excessive” by Human Rights Watch. Ms Partyka has already paid her fine and costs in full after the funds were raised by crowdfunding within 24 hours of her sentencing.

Joana Partyka, a ceramic artist and illustrator from Perth, said:

“At about 8am on Friday morning my home was raided by six counter-terrorism police officers from the State Security Investigation Group. This is a massive over-reach from authorities designed to intimidate us and further illustrates the complete control that Woodside and big fossil fuel polluters have over our government and police force. I have already pled guilty and been convicted for the action I took last month at the Art Gallery of WA and have already paid in full the fine and excessive costs I was charged for that action. The subsequent raid by state security counter-terror cops is baffling and unjustified and just demonstrates how desperate the government is to cover up their dependence on Woodside.”

“The Burrup Hub continues to pump out 6 billion tonnes of CO2 over 50 years and to damage and destroy sacred rock art at Murujuga. Last week at Parliament another artist took a stand to show how Woodside is our government’s biggest corporate sponsor. Woodside’s logo was sprayed on WA Parliament last Tuesday the same way they splash their logo on every other cultural institution while they spray their emissions all over sacred rock art and our global climate commitments. While Woodside and the government continue to work hand in hand to wreck our world, Disrupt Burrup Hub will not be intimidated or deterred by this heavy handed authoritarianism from our government.”

The Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia is known as Murujuga to traditional custodians, a deeply sacred place that contains the largest, oldest collection of Aboriginal rock art in the world. This priceless cultural treasure is currently nominated for UNESCO world heritage listing, but the sacred songlines and stories contained in these carvings are being damaged by emissions from the Burrup Hub and face total destruction within decades. 

Woodside's Burrup Hub is the biggest new fossil fuel project in Australia. It consists of the Scarborough and Browse Basin gas fields, the Pluto Project processing plant, and other linked liquified natural gas (LNG) and fertiliser plants on the Burrup Peninsula in WA’s remote north-west Pilbara region. The Burrup Hub is projected to produce more than 6 billion tons of CO2 by 2070, making it four times larger than the Adani coal mine and one of the biggest carbon bombs in the world.

On January 19, Joana Partyka, a ceramic artist and illustrator from Perth, sprayed the Woodside logo in yellow paint on the colonial masterpiece ‘Down on His Luck’ at the Art Gallery of WA. On Monday February 13, punk musician Trent Rojahn coated the Woodside building with a fire extinguisher full of high-pressure yellow paint and sprayed the slogan ‘Disrupt Burrup Hub’ across the glass at the entrance to Woodside’s corporate headquarters. On Tuesday February 21, graphic designer and mum of two Tahlia Stolarski sprayed the Woodside logo six times in yellow paint on the front doors of WA Parliament and was charged with Criminal Damage.

The Disrupt Burrup Hub campaign continues…

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