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Strategic, bold, direct and discursive action to disrupt militarism in Australia and our region.

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        • BAE recruiting Year 6 kids
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        • Spotlight on UNSW
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        • Australia exports 155mm shell exports to Germany & the IDF.
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          • Boeing, the Pentagon and Australian-based Propaganda Units
          • Boeing is a Weapons Corporation at UQ – Beware Boeing’s Wars
          • Trial of the Boeing Disrupters
        • Conversations with the Arms Dealers: Thales and the first of December
        • EOS – Just one more Merchant of Death
          • Is this justice? EOS arms deals to Saudi Arabia and UAE
        • Nioa Munitions: An excess of public money to fund police and the gun lobby
        • Nioa should rule out exporting weapons to Indonesia
        • Rheinmetall – making a killing
        • Stop Lockheed Martin
      • Legacy Campaigns
        • US out!
          • Fight to ditch the Aus-US Alliance
          • Close Pine Gap Website
          • Signing Up For War: The US Military Agreement With Australia You Probably Know Nothing About
        • Toxic SAS
          • SAS absorbed toxic US military culture
        • Whistleblowers
          • Support McBride – It’s About Exposing War Crimes
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      • Commemorating the Frontier Wars in Gimuy 2021
      • Frontier Wars – Lest We Forget 2021
      • Frontier Wars’ Desert Pea Wreath
      • Lest We Forget the Frontier Wars 2020 – online gathering
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      • Peace In Papua – Thales, recall your bombs
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      • Make West Papua Safe, Australian Federal Police action
      • West Papua is Rising Up: Act now with Papuans to #MakeWestPapuaSafe
    • Disarm Police
      • Nine hours, no bullets!
      • NIOA – Arming the Intervention
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    • dlf 24
      • Report: Dangerous Policing DLF24
      • Journalist’s take on DLF 2024
      • Tactical Disruption Works
    • dlf 22
      • War Criminals need not apply; a summary of DLF22
      • Disrupt Land Forces 2022
      • Land Forces – A Killer of an Expo
      • Facilitating Exports: The Global Supply Chain and Landforces Brisbane
    • dlf 21
      • We massively disrupted the Land Forces weapons expo
      • Love against the machine – Land Forces 2021
      • Disrupt Land Forces – weapons company tour
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      • Get Your Armies Off Our Bodies: Trailer
      • Peace Pod launched!
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      • Child’s Play? Militarism in the classroom
      • E5 Jangan Bunuh Kami Lagi / Stop Killing Us: West Papua Part 1
      • E6 Jangan Bunuh Kami Lagi / Stop Killing Us: West Papua Part 2
      • E8 We Need These Minds: MIlitarism in Universities
      • Revolving Doors, Corruption Gateways
      • War Stories
      • War Stories: BONUS – Afghan Peace Volunteers
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      • The military industrial complex rides on the glamorous mythology of war
      • Doxxing and Security Culture
      • War = Peak Toxic Masculinity
      • War and Peace- articles by Andy Paine
  • Stop Arming Israel
    • Stop Arming Israel
    • Blockade Bisalloy: A Report from the ‘Gong
      • Bisalloy Makes Steel to Kill
    • F-35 Supply Chain
      • Taking Action Against Ferra and the F35
      • Nupress in the F35 Supply Chain – Newcastle
      • What’s Marand got to do with it?
      • Ferra Engineering, Boeing & the Queensland Government
    • Arms Embargo Now!
      • Nth Qld tungsten burns in Palestine
      • Harms Dealers: Thales in partnership with Israel Aerospace and Elbit.

Stop Arming Israel

Nupress in the F35 Supply Chain

Stop Arming Israel – Arms Embargo Now – No Weapons for Genocide


Why are we picketing Nupress? 

Nupress supplies five critical parts and ground equipment for the F-35 war plane. Israel has one of the largest fleets of F-35s in the world. Nupress parts go into a global pool that Israel gets priority access to. Israel has used F-35s in countless massacres of Palestinians, and in Lebanon and Yemen. The organisation, Workers in Palestine, has named Nupress as a company complicit in the ethnic cleansing and genocide of Palestinians.

What is a community picket?

Community pickets are a collective form of direct action. They are powerful because of the community that shows up and the clarity of the cause. Supplying components to machines that are used to cause mass casualties and death is something that must be opposed, on both moral and legal grounds. 

What will happen at a community picket? 

Community members will take up space around the Nupress factory to form a barrier to vehicles and workers. This may be physical e.g. through interlinking arms, or symbolic e.g. through holding placards, speaking to workers, chanting, etc. This picket will involve all these tactics which means people can choose what is safe for them. In this way, the picket is inclusive of families with young children and people with a disability, for example. 

How do decisions get made? 

We use a democratic process to decide the best ways to disrupt production at Nupress. We encourage people to be informed, ready to discuss tactics and be involved in decision making.

How will we organise at the picket? 

There are different roles including worker liason, media liaison, police liaison, safety officer, etc. A convenor will initiate decision making processes for example how long to hold the picket. Affinity groups can act independently whilst ensuring respect for other tactics and groups. The key thing is holding firm to the goal of disrupting production at Nupress, in solidarity with Palestinian struggles and as a response to the call to end military supply to the genocide. 

Nth Qld Tungsten in Palestine

Tungsten from Mt Carbine mine far north Queensland has been co-opted by US manufacturer Elmet Technologies which manufacture tungsten cubes for fragmentation bombs made by Israeli weapons company Elbit systems. The tungsten is used to manufacture tiny cube shaped shrapnel for devastating injuries and death to Palestinian civilians, including countless children.


North Queensland people converge on Mt Carbine tungsten mine over US Department of Defence deal for war profits.

Monday 25th of November 2024 – MEDIA ALERT

On Saturday the 30th of November peace activists and groups from across Far North Queensland will converge on the Mt Carbine tungsten mine for a non-violent direct action and 15-minute silent peace vigil remembering the more than 15,000 Palestinian children killed in Gaza since October last year.

  • What: World peace vigil – 15 minutes silence
  • When: Saturday the 30th of November 4:30pm-5:30pm
  • Where: EQ Resources Mt Carbine mine front gate on Mulligan Hwy
  • Who: Peace activists and groups from across far north Queensland several of whom are available for interviews over the phone or on the day.

This convergence was inspired by a front-page story published in ‘The Express’, a local Mareeba newspaper on the 11th of September, titled ‘Mt Carbine tungsten deal critical to world security’.  

Our action is intended to create more awareness in the local community and around the world about the origins of unethical products of war just like the tungsten exported from Mt Carbine. These products end up in the bodies of innocent civilians including children and used for maximum destruction of people’s homes and infrastructure in war crime atrocities such as those witnessed in Gaza by Israel.

The peace vigil is in response to the mine owner EQ Resources finalising a deal with the US Department of Defence in August that would secure these minerals ‘critical’ to weapons manufacturing and war profits for the life of the mine. The deal was done using the ‘US Defence Production Act (Title III)’ classifying Queensland minerals as a ‘US domestic source’. This enables the company to take advantage of grants and funding streams from the US government amounting to billions of dollars to expand the mine over the next decade with the US as exclusive customer, and under the guise of ‘world security’.

It is understood by participants that the mine provides local job opportunities and that ethical tungsten products do exist such as those used in medical, renewable technologies and aerospace industries. However, the issue we seek to highlight is that the majority are military applications that are fundamentally wrong and cannot be attributed to ‘world security’. They are designed to destroy ‘other’ human beings and property for war profits at the whim of American military might.

The wolfram ore concentrate from Mt Carbine will be sent to US tungsten and molybdenum fabricator Elmet technologies where it will be turned into warhead parts, tank parts and ‘tungsten cubes’ used to inflict horrific injuries on civilians including children in Gaza for well over a decade. The mysterious organ-shredding and bone-smashing cubes have been documented in reports by Amnesty International since 2009. Less than a week ago, on the 20th of November, Dr Mohammed Tahir an orthopaedic surgeon in Gaza found one of these 3mm tungsten shrapnel cubes that had penetrated his patient’s body causing permanent paralysis of his right arm.

In another recent case, on the 15th of November 2024, Australian citizen Ranem Abu Izneid studying dentistry near Jerusalem in a non-combat zone, had her dormitory shot to pieces by the Israeli Occupational Forces using what Dr Ameriah Fakhouri from the Palestinian Australian and New Zealand Medical Association (PANZMA) described as ‘a type of exploding bullet’.  This bullet caused shrapnel to lodge in Ranem’s face, neck and chest causing her to lose her right eye. The investigation into this incident may find the shrapnel still lodged in Ranem’s face contains tungsten, as found in similar cases.

Our message at the world peace vigil will be clear – that the Mt Carbine mine is: 

“Tungsten – source of American war profits, of warheads, tanks and shrapnel cubes, and of Israeli war crimes”.


Media contacts: Daniel Jones, Mount Molloy business owner 0472515962 Media contact: Alan Isherwood, Free Palestine Tablelands 0493 539 550 Media contact: Geoff Holland, Free Palestine Far North Queensland 0499658764

Guardian Article

Israeli weapons packed with shrapnel causing devastating injuries to children in Gaza, doctors

Chris McGreal Thu 11 Jul 2024 21.00 AEST


This article first appeared in the Guardian with research by Chris McGreal. We reprint it here as an organising tool. Please visit the original article for more pictures and advertising and such. And pay for the Guardian! It’s very helpful research

Surgeons who worked in European and al-Aqsa hospitals describe extensive wounds caused by ‘fragmentation’ shrapnel experts say is designed to maximize casualties.

Israeli-made weapons designed to spray high levels of shrapnel are causing horrific injuries to civilians in Gaza and disproportionately harming children, foreign surgeons who worked in the territory in recent months have told the Guardian.

The doctors say many of the deaths, amputations and life changing wounds to children they have treated came from the firing of missiles and shells – in areas crowded with civilians – packed with additional metal designed to fragment into tiny pieces of shrapnel.

Volunteer doctors at two Gaza hospitals said that a majority of their operations were on children hit by small pieces of shrapnel that leave barely discernible entry wounds but create extensive destruction inside the body. Amnesty International has said that the weapons appear designed to maximise casualties.

Feroze Sidhwa, a trauma surgeon from California, worked at the European hospital in southern Gaza in April.

“About half of the injuries I took care of were in young kids. We saw a lot of so-called splinter injuries that were very, very small to the point that you easily missed them while examining a patient. Much, much smaller than anything I’ve seen before but they caused tremendous damage on the inside,” he said.

Weapons experts said the shrapnel and wounds are consistent with Israeli-made weapons designed to create large numbers of casualties unlike more conventional weapons used to destroy buildings. The experts question why they are being fired into areas packed with civilians.

X-ray of the damage done to a 15-year-old’s leg by fragmentation shrapnel, some of which is still lodged in the bone. The surgeon said: “The shrapnel entered from the left into the tibia bone and exited through the fibula to the right of the image. Our word for very smashed bone is ‘comminuted’. Bone comminution does not get greater than this.” The surgeon has put in a stainless steel plate screwed into the tibia. Photograph: The Guardian

The Guardian spoke to six foreign doctors who have worked at two hospitals in Gaza, the European and al-Aqsa, in the last three months. All of them described encountering extensive wounds caused by “fragmentation” weapons, which they said have contributed to alarming rates of amputations since the war began. They said the injuries were seen in adults and children but that the damage done was likely to be more severe to younger bodies.

“Children are more vulnerable to any penetrating injury because they have smaller bodies. Their vital parts are smaller and easier to disrupt. When children have lacerated blood vessels, their blood vessels are already so small it’s very hard to put them back together. The artery that feeds the leg, the femoral artery, is only the thickness of a noodle in a small child. It’s very, very small. So repairing it and keeping the kid’s limb attached to them is very difficult,” Sidhwa said.

Mark Perlmutter, an orthopaedic surgeon from North Carolina, worked at the same hospital as Sidhwa.

“By far the most common wounds are one or two millimetre entry and exit wounds,” he said.

“X-rays showed demolished bones with a pinhole wound on one side, a pinhole on the other, and a bone that looks like a tractor trailer drove over it. The children we operated on, most of them had these small entrance and exit points.”

Perlmutter said children hit by multiple pieces of tiny shards often died and many of those who survived lost limbs.

“Most of the kids that survived had neurologic injuries and vascular injuries, a major cause of amputation. The blood vessels or the nerves get hit, and they come in a day later and the leg is dead or the arm is dead,” he said.

Sanjay Adusumilli⁩, an Australian surgeon who worked at the al-Aqsa hospital in central Gaza in April, recovered shrapnel made up of small metal cubes about three millimetres wide while operating on a young boy. He described wounds from fragmentation weapons distinguished by the shards of shrapnel destroying bone and organs while leaving just a scratch on the skin.

Explosives experts who reviewed pictures of the shrapnel and the doctors’ descriptions of the wounds said they were consistent with bombs and shells fitted with a “fragmentation sleeve” around the explosive warhead in order to maximise casualties. Their use has also been documented in past Israeli offensives in Gaza.

Trevor Ball, a former US army explosive ordnance disposal technician, said the explosive sprays out tungsten cubes and ball bearings that are far more lethal than the blast itself.

“These balls and cubes are the main fragmentation effect from these munitions, with the munition casing providing a much smaller portion of the fragmentation effect. Most traditional artillery rounds and bombs rely on the munition casing itself rather than added fragmentation liners,” he said.

Cubes removed from a child by Sanjay Adusumilli, an Australian surgeon working at the al-Aqsa hospital in central Gaza. Photograph: Obtained by The Guardian

Ball said the metal cubes recovered by Adusumilli are typically found in Israeli-made weapons such as certain types of Spike missiles fired from drones. He said the doctors’ accounts of tiny entry wounds are also consistent with glide bombs and tank rounds fitted with fragmentation sleeves such as the M329 APAM shell, which is designed to penetrate buildings, and the M339 round which its manufacturer, Elbit Systems of Haifa, describes as “highly lethal against dismounted infantry”.

Some of the weapons are designed to penetrate buildings and kill everyone within the walls. But when they are dropped onto streets or among tents, there is no such containment.

“The issue comes with how these small munitions are being employed,” said Ball. “Even a relatively small munition employed in a crowded space, especially a space with little to no protection against fragmentation, such as a refugee camp with tents, can lead to significant deaths and injuries.”

Amnesty International first identified ammunition packed with the metal cubes used in Spike missiles in Gaza in 2009.

“They appear designed to cause maximum injury and, in some respects, seem to be a more sophisticated version of the ball-bearings or nails and bolts which armed groups often pack into crude rockets and suicide bombs,” Amnesty said in a report at the time.

Ball said that weapons fitted with fragmentation sleeves are “relatively small munitions” compared with the bombs that have a wide blast area and have damaged or destroyed more than half the buildings in Gaza. But because they are packed with additional metal, they are very deadly in the immediate vicinity. The shrapnel from a Spike missile typically kills and severely wounds over a 20-metre (65-ft) radius.

Another weapons expert, who declined to be named because he sometimes works for the US government, questioned the use of such weapons in areas of Gaza crowded with civilians.

“The claim is that these weapons are more precise and limit casualties to a smaller area. But when they are fired into areas with high concentrations of civilians living in the open with nowhere to shelter, the military knows that most of the casualties will be those civilians,” he said.

Busy street scene with cars, vans and a young man pulling a cart. A large banner with the Palestinian flag stands above buildings in the background

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In response to questions about the use of fragmentation weapons in areas with concentrations of civilians, the Israel Defense Forces said that military commanders are required “to consider the various means of warfare that are equally capable of achieving a defined military objective, and to choose the means that is expected to cause the least incidental damage under the circumstances.

“The IDF makes various efforts to reduce harm to civilians to the extent feasible in the operational circumstances ruling at the time of the strike,” it said.

“The IDF reviews targets before strikes and chooses the proper munition in accordance with operational and humanitarian considerations, taking into account an assessment of the relevant structural and geographical features of the target, the target’s environment, possible effects on nearby civilians, critical infrastructure in the vicinity, and more.”

The UN children’s agency, Unicef has said that “staggering” numbers of children have been wounded in Israel’s assault on Gaza. The United Nations estimates that Israel has killed more than 38,000 people in Gaza in the present war of which at least 8,000 are confirmed to be children, although the actual figure is likely to be much higher. Tens of thousands have been wounded.

In June, the UN added Israel to a list of states committing violations against children during conflict, describing the scale of killing in Gaza as “an unprecedented scale and intensity of grave violations against children”, principally by Israeli forces.

Many of the cases recalled by the surgeons involved children severely injured when missiles landed in or near areas where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are living in tents after being driven from their homes by the Israeli assault.

An X-ray of a man with tiny pieces of shrapnel (the white specks) in his body. Photograph: The Guardian

Perlmutter described repeatedly encountering similar wounds.

“Most of our patients were under 16,” he said. “The exit wound is only a couple millimetres big. The entrance wound is that big or smaller. But you can see it is extremely high velocity because of the damage it does on the inside. When you have multiple small fragments travelling at insane speeds, it does soft tissue damage that far outweighs the size of the fragment.”

Adusumilli⁩ described treating a six-year-old boy who arrived at the hospital after an Israeli missile strike close to the tent where his family was living after fleeing their home under Israeli bombardment. The surgeon said the child had pinhole wounds that gave no indication of the scale of the damage beneath the skin.

“I had to open his abdomen and chest. He had lacerations to his lung, to his heart, and holes throughout his intestine. We had to repair everything. He was lucky that there was a bed in the intensive care unit. But, despite that, that young boy died two days later,” he said.

An American emergency room doctor now working in central Gaza, who did not want to be named for fear of jeopardising his work there, said that medics continue to treat deeply penetrating wounds created by fragmentation shards. The doctor said he had just worked on a child who suffered wounds to his heart and major blood vessels, and a build up of blood between his ribs and lungs that made it difficult to breathe.

Sidhwa said that “about half of the patients that we took care of were children”. He kept notes on several, including a nine year-old girl, Jouri, who was severely injured by shards of shrapnel in an air strike on Rafah.

“We found Jouri dying of sepsis in a corner. We took her to the operating room and found that both of her buttocks had been completely flayed open. The lowest bone in her pelvis was actually exposed to the skin. These wounds were covered in maggots. Her left leg she was missing a big chunk of the the muscles on the front and back of the leg, and then about two inches of her femur. The bone in the leg was just gone,” he said.

Sidhwa said doctors were able to save Jouri’s life and treat septic shock. But in order to save what remained of her leg, the surgeons shortened it during repeated operations.

The problem, said Sidhwa, is that Jouri will need constant care for years to come and she’s unlikely to find it in Gaza.

“She needs advanced surgical intervention every one to two years years as she grows to bring her left femur back to the length it needs to be to match her right leg, otherwise walking will be impossible,” he said.

“If she does not get out of Gaza, if she survives at all, she will be permanently and completely crippled.”

Adusumilli⁩ said fragmentation weapons resulted in high numbers of amputations among children who survived.

“It was unbelievable the number of amputations we had to do, especially on children, he said. “The option you’ve got to save their life is to amputate their leg or their hands or their arms. It was a constant flow of amputations every day.”

Adusumilli operated on a seven year-old girl who was hit by shrapnel from a missile that landed near her family’s tent.

Men holding their dead children in shouds

A 15-year-old malnourished boy with a pinhole wound in the middle of his chest. Photograph: The Guardian

“She came in with her left arm completely blown off. Her family brought the arm in wrapped in a towel and in a bag. She had shrapnel injuries to her abdomen so I had to open up her abdomen and control the bleeding. She ended up having her left arm amputated,” he said.

“She survived but the reason I remember her is because as I was rushing into the operating theatre, she reminded me of my own daughter and it sort of it was very difficult to accept emotionally.”

Unicef estimated that in the first 10 weeks of the conflict alone about 1,000 children lost one or both of their legs to amputations.

The doctors said that many of the limbs could be saved in more normal circumstances but that shortages of medicines and operating theatres limited surgeons to carrying out emergency procedures to save lives. Some children endured amputations without anaesthetic or painkillers afterwards which hindered their recovery alongside the challenges of rampant infections because of unsanitary conditions and lack of antibiotics.

Adusumilli said that, as a result, some children saved on the operating table died later when they could have been saved in different conditions.

“The sad part is that you do what you can to try and help these kids. But at the end of the day, the fact that the hospital is so overcrowded and doesn’t have the resources in intensive care, they just end up dying later on.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jul/11/israeli-weapons-shrapnel-children-gaza-injured

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EQ Resources Ltd

CODE OF CONDUCT

5.2. Good Corporate Citizenship

5.2.1. The Company recognizes that it operates in an environment which impacts on various interests in the community. In pursuing corporate responsibility, the Company will:

(a) always consider the environmental, sociological and economic impacts of our operations;

https://eqresources.com.au/site/pdf/a2bad77f-08d1-4b27-9016-e645ab29e866/Code-of-Conduct.pdf

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Doctor operating in Gaza finds ‘tungsten cube’ used in Israeli explosive weapons

22 Nov 2024

Dr Mohammad Tahir, a London-based orthopaedic and peripheral nerve surgeon on a medical mission in Gaza, said he found a small tungsten cube “designed to explode and cause maximum damage” while operating on a Palestinian man injured by an Israeli explosive weapon.

The small cube had severed a nerve in the victim’s arm, causing likely permanent paralysis, according to Dr Tahir.

An unidentified weapon packed with unusual “cube-shaped shrapnel” has killed or wounded Palestinian civilians in the Gaza war, according to an Amnesty International report from February.

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Bisalloy Makes Steel to Kill

Protests as Malcolm Turnbull backed Bisalloy Steel sells armour to the IDF

Yaakov Aharon investigates. Published at Michael West Media –

Forward from Wage Peace: This article is included here in relation to our Wage Peace project which aims to orient campaigners on points of action and resistance to the transport of weapons to Israel, Gaza and other genocides. Please head over to Michael West for the complete article.

People in Woolongong have been strongly opposing Bisalloy steel exports and deals with weapons corporations. Bisalloy is collaborating with Rheinmetall for example which has a contract to send 100 Boxer armoured vehicles to Germany and potentially further then to Israel. Rheinmetall is also making 155 mm shells in Maryborough. It is very possible that Bisalloy will become a sheet metal provide for the 155 mm shells. At present they are imported from Germany then sold back to Germany as completed unfilled shells. 155mm Howitzer shells are all being fabricated at Mulwala. We say “Stop Arming Israel”.

Shutting down Bisalloy on November 15th 2024. Closed for the day!

In 2017, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and then Ambassador to Israel Dave Sharma travelled to Israel to sign an arms deal. This deal marked the beginning of a steep increase in Australia’s arms trade with Israel, which often relies on Bisalloy’s specialty steel as central to the supply line.

The International Court of Justice stated in July that it is against international law to arm Israel. It called on all Member States of the ICJ to apply strong diplomatic and economic pressure against Israel in order to bring about the end of the military occupation of Palestine.

While the Australian government has repeatedly denied that there is a two-way arms trade with Israel, Bisalloy has released numerous statements announcing that their relationship with the Israeli arms trade is as strong as ever.

In the past weeks, it was announced by the Department of Defence that 66 permits for two-way arms exports to Israel were under review, while 16 permits were silently amended or ended due to concern over the “very high number of civilian casualties” in Gaza.

Bisalloy’s shareholders

Between October 7, 2023 and November 14, 2024, Bisalloy Steel Group’s (ASX:BIS) shares have risen from $2.06 to $3.62, or 75%.


Read more at Michael West Media


As of January 2023, Turnbull & Partners Pty Ltd owned 2.372m shares (as per ASX disclosures), currently worth $8.4m. His company became a substantial shareholder in July 2021. Dave Sharma was obliged as an MP to disclose in December 2022 that both he and his wife had investments in Bisalloy.

The largest shareholder is Bisalloy chairman David Balkin, with 7.78m shares. Balkin served as president of the Jewish Communal Appeal from 2005-2011, where he remains in the roles of director and Honorary Life Governor.

Peter Smaller is the second largest shareholder. Smaller was the president of Jewish National Fund Australia (JNF) from 2012-2017, and remains a director of the charity. Further, Smaller is the executive chairperson of Southern Steel Group, which also owns Bisalloy shares while distributing raw materials to Bisalloy.

Both the Jewish National Fund and Jewish Communal Appeal are fundamentally pro-Israel organisations. JNF’s mission statement is “developing the land of Israel, strengthening the bond between the Jewish people and its homeland.”

A plethora of arms deals

In July 2017, Minister of Defence Christopher Pyne visited Israel to initiate the Australia-Israel Defence Industry Cooperation Joint Working Group.

On 31 October 2017, Bibi Netanyahu, Malcolm Turnbull and Dave Sharma attended the 100th anniversary of The Battle of Beersheba in Israel, where ANZAC cavalry charged Ottoman forces and captured the city.


…Read more at Michael West Media

What’s Marand got to do with it?

Marand[1] is a private Australian company heavily entrenched in the war machine. Many peacemongers will already know its name well, and know the name of its operating-group ASDAM,[2] the “Australian Sovereign Defence and Manufacturing Group” – so-called despite the fact that it exists to export weapons into states like the UK, US and Israel, increasing our reliance on their militaries, and thus reducing our sovereignty.[3]

ASDAM and Marand are the biggest Australian suppliers to the F-35 program[4] – the same F-35s used in Israel’s genocide in Gaza.[5] ASDAM’s members also supply massive amounts of products to warmongers such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and BAE Systems.[6]

Marand is very shadowy about what companies it owns (it claims to own 9), but supposedly receives about a third of the Australian F-35 contracts from the government.[7]

One company that is incredibly likely to be one of Marand’s biggest manufacturers for the F-35 program is “Production Parts”.[8] Production Parts is similarly shady about what it does, but it clearly states that it does a significant amount of repairing, metal & die casting, CNC machining, among many other steps in the precision manufacturing process.[9] These processes are vital to the manufacturing of complex machines like airplanes.

Seeing as Production Parts is located super close to the Essendon Fields Airport, at 5 King Street, Airport West, VIC 3042, it’s incredibly likely that they’re a major subsidiary of Marand, supplying a significant portion of Marand’s contribution to the F-35 program.[10]

According to information obtained by Wage Peace Australia, ASDAM and Marand are both headquartered at 151–153 Keys Road, Moorabbin Victoria 3189.[11]

CPE Capital is very proud of its investment in genocide, with Marand’s (frankly outdated and shadowy) website stating that it is owned by CPE Capital, and CPE’s website including ASDAM in its portfolio.

It’s difficult to tell just how up-to-date this information is, as the cost of obtaining the records for this messy web of companies quickly adds up, however records of ASDAM obtained by Wage Peace Australia also indicate that Perpetual Trust Limited hold a huge amount of shares in ASDAM, totalling a $57.9 million investment.[12]

CPE Capital can be found at Level 23, Aurora Place, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000.[13]

Perpetual Trust is one of the biggest investment funds in Australia, and is located at Level 18, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000.[14]

Another huge pot of gold for ASDAM is its “B Class” shareholders, who have paid $75 million into ASDAM.[15]

Note that all of the following shareholder and director addresses are a mix of work and residential addresses, and are exclusively provided for the purpose of contacting the corresponding persons or companies.

These “B Class” shareholders, who are happy to fund genocide, include:[16]

  • Alicia Stinchcombe at 4 Darlington Close, Carseldine QLD 4034, who has shovelled about $6.7 million into just this part of the war machine.
  • “Agnes Beach Pty Ltd” and A&T Sanderson Pty Ltd (likely a director of ASDAM, Andrew Sanderson) both of 100 Woodward Place, Pullenvale QLD 4069. This address has invested a whopping $21.8 million in ASDAM alone.
  • CT Hall Pty Ltd of 81 Martindale Street, Corinda QLD 4075, with another $6.7 million.
  • Pamm Enterprises Pty Ltd of Unit 17, 17–19 Mayneview Street, Milton QLD 4064, with another $6.7 million.
  • Mason GT Pty Ltd and G&T Mason Pty Ltd (very creative names) of 84–90 Adelong Avenue, Thagoona QLD 4306, with a combined $15.1 million in ASDAM. These two are a “Family” trust fund, and a superannuation fund, respectively.[17]
  • Darren Paul & Rebecca Hutchinson, who jointly hold shares they paid $10 million for, from 52 Hawthorndene Drive, Hawthorndene SA 5051.
  • Oceania Capital Partners Limited of Suite 57, 14 Narabang Way, Belrose NSW 2085, with $7.7 million worth of shares in ASDAM. This location is AUSTLINK Corporate Centre.[18]

A full list of the directors of the genocidal Marand and ASDAM can be found below.[19]

  • For ASDAM & Marand—Rohan Stocker of 6 Roehampton Crescent, Mount Eliza VIC 3930, born 26 July 1969 in Frankston, VIC. Stocker is also a co-secretary of ASDAM.
  • ASDAM—Andrew Mark Sanderson of 100 Woodward Place, Pullenvale QLD 4069, born 5 May 1965 in Toorak Gardens, SA, likely the significant stockholder from earlier.
  • ASDAM—John Richard Haddock of 38 Wentworth Street, Randwick NSW 2031, born 11 May 1976 in Sydney, NSW.
  • ASDAM—Jeremy Alexander McKenzie Stevenson of Level 23, Aurora Place, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000, born 11 June 1974 in Adelaide, SA.
  • ASDAM—Alice Hue of Level 23, Aurora Place, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000, born 27 August 1986 in Shanghai, China.
  • For Marand—Ian Rodgers of 59 The Ridge, Mount Eliza VIC 3930, born in Sheffield UK on 21 April 1980. Rodgers is the Secretary for both ASDAM and Marand.

[1] Officially ‘Marand Precision Engineering Pty Ltd’ ACN: 004 763 688. Australian Government, Australian Business Register, Current Details for ABN 59 004 763 688 (ABN Record retrieved 19 April 2024) <https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=59004763688>

[2] Legally three separate companies, ‘ASDAM Finance Pty Ltd’ (ACN: 631 992 786), ‘ASDAM Holdings Pty Ltd’ (the company which financially owns all of the ASDAM members; ACN: 631 990 086) and ‘ASDAM Operations Pty Ltd’ (ACN: 631 993 710)

[3] ASDAM (Web Page, n.d.) <https://asdam.com/>

[4] ‘Who Arms Israel?’, Workers in Palestine (Fact Sheet, 2023) <https://www.workersinpalestine.org/who-arms-israel>

[5] Ashish Dangwal, ‘US Hails “Lethal Performance” of Israeli F-35 Jets: Confirms Providing “Mission Data Files” to IDF’, The EurAsian Times (News Report, 16 December 2023) <https://www.eurasiantimes.com/us-hails-f-35s-deadly-performance-against-hamas-confirms/>; Talia Lakritz, ‘Israel Shot Down Iranian Missiles with F-35I Adir Stealth Fighter Jets that Cost $44,000 Per Hour to Fly’, Military & Defence, Business Insider (News Report, 18 April 2024) <https://www.businessinsider.com/israel-war-planes-fighter-jets-f35-2024-4>

[6] ASDAM (n 3); ‘About Us’, Marand (Web Page, n.d.) <https://www.marand.com.au/about/>

[7] Australian Government, Department of Defence, F-35 Australian Industry Participation (Report, 2018) pp 30–31 <https://www.defence.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-05/F35_Booklet_0.pdf>

[8] Australian Government, Australian Business Register, ABN 59 004 763 688 (Historical ABN Details retrieved online at 15 April 2024) <https://abr.business.gov.au/AbnHistory/View?id=59004763688>

[9] Production Parts, ‘Production Parts Pty Ltd’, LinkedIn (Company Profile, n.d.) <https://www.linkedin.com/company/production-parts-pty-ltd/?originalSubdomain=au>

[10] ASIC, PRODUCTION PARTS (ASIC Register Online Entry retrieved online at 15 April 2024) <https://connectonline.asic.gov.au/RegistrySearch/faces/landing/bySearchId.jspx?searchId=153653411&searchIdType=BUSN&_adf.ctrl-state=fnavm6uuf_99>

[11] InfoTrack, ASIC Current & Historical Organisation Extract (online on 19 April 2024)

[12] InfoTrack (n 11).

[13] ‘Contact Us’, CPE Capital (Web Page, n.d.) <https://cpecapital.com/contact-cpe-capital/>

[14] InfoTrack (n 11).

[15] Ibid.

[16] Ibid.

[17] Australian Government, Australian Business Register, Search Results (Web Page, retrieved on 20 April 2024) <https://abr.business.gov.au/Search/>

[18] Google, 14 Narabang Way, Street View (Map retrieved on 20 April 2024)

[19] InfoTrack (n 11).

Stop Arming Israel

We are appalled by the bombardment of Gaza from October 2023 through 2025. We are also uplifted beyond measure by the uprising of solidarity actions for ceasefire, for land back and for peace.

Wage Peace is connected with multiple direct action crews in Narrm, Gadi, Meanjin, Darwin, Mparntwe, on Turtle Island, in Latin America, the Pasifik and in the UK. We are united in our call: Stop Arming Israel.

People hold banners reading CEASEFIRE, STOP ARMING GENOCIDE, on a rocky headland in Northern Australia.

We aim to orient you on this website to the myriad of tactics and experiments in strategy, as people take action in Straya, to stop the flow of weapons to Israel. We demand an immediate two-way arms embargo with

If you are looking for a complicit weapons corporation check out our Weapons Map. Many communities are taking action against weapons corporations making parts and munitions in their areas: Woolongong, Geelong, Bendigo, Brisbane, Maryborough, Qld.

Australia is sending 155mm Howitzer shells into a vast river of 155mm shells that have been destroying and killing in Gaza AND Ukraine. Production has been ramping up everywhere – these are the killing consumable. But we are not clear about the transport methods. Australia is sending 155s from Thales in Benalla, Mulwala to the US and from Rheinmetall in Maryborough to Germany.

There has been an explosion of action including this group who attended Boeing twice in January 2024. But who faced court in early November 2024 with the message that Boeing Kills and is the major profiteer of the genocide.

Further to this have been a dozen or more strong actions at Ferra in Brisbane, at HTA in Dandenong, at Electromold in Thomastown and Rosebank. And then at the Port of Melbourne, ships have been challenged and stopped. The port itself has been shut down with almost a dozen people hanging from two or more cranes. The people of Straya are brave and have acted in strong solidarity with the people of Palestine against the weapons industry. Wage Peace has driven little of this outburst of solidarity and action against the weapons dealers. But we are standing alongside so many new and old friends in the ecosystem of courage. We can connect you to these communities of action – make contact with us through this website.

By November 2024 there was news that 16 products have been refused transport to Israel from Australia – an Arms Embargo of sorts is breaking through. STOP ARMING ISRAEL.


Thales Bendigo Blockade 05.12.2023

A large group of people sits across the entrance to the Thales weapons factory in Bendigo holding a Stop Arming Israel banner.

On Tuesday, 5 December 150 Palestine supporters converged on the Thales weapons factory in Bendigo and shut it down. The blockade also voiced solidarity with the people of West Papua. Bushmaster weaponised vehicles, manufactured at Thales Bendigo factory, are sold to Indonesia’s notorious special forces KOPASSUS.Thales is a multi billion dollar French corporation that makes bombs, missiles, propellants, drones and surveillance tech here in Victoria. Thales has partnerships with Israeli companies Elbit and Israeli Aerospace Industries. Thales’ products are killing in Gaza right now.

The blockade included both Palestinian and Jewish contingents, united in calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza. People of all generations and diverse cultural backgrounds stood together to demand that Thales stop Arming Israel. The blockade was supported by Wage Peace, Black Peoples Union, the Sit Intifada and Unionists for Palestine. Local people from the Bendigo region were also well represented at the barricade.

Thales put shade cloth on their front fence the day before the blockade, but the hundreds of weapons ready to wreak terror were clearly visible. There were moments of anger and outrage as the human beings of the blockade confronted the arms dealers who are literally making a killing from this genocide.

The ethic of community care was closely held by the group. Food not Bombs provided a delicious healthy lunch. Frontline Medics Narrm were on site with wonderful health care and knowledge to share. Melbourne Activist Legal observers were busy recording police interactions and overreach. Solidarity Sound System gave us tunes and amplified our poets. The cooperative spirit of the blockade was a joy to experience.

Thales closed their factory for the day. This is a win for the movement for peace and freedom. Justice is still a distant land, however. Actions like the Thales Blockade that materially disrupt the supply of weapons take us one step closer to that land.

Join us

Thales HQ Occupation 20.11.2023

Report on a Day of Occupying a Harms Dealer

contributed by Frankie Antispe

On a brisk morning a group of activists gathered by the riverside to enact our plan of occupying the Thales head office at the Docklands in Naarm (so-called Melbourne) to protest the company’s role in abetting war crimes.

Over a slice of cinnamon toast, united by our need to disrupt business as usual for the war machine, we finalised our plans and in small groups of 3 or 4 we walked over to the site – hearts full of solidarity with those oppressed by Thales and other warmongers.  

As we stood on the escalators leading to the Thales office, some activists placed Kufiyeh scarves around their bodies as a sign of solidarity with the Palestinian resistance and in preparation for the messaging that would soon follow. 

We were able to access the office quite easily and greeted the reception worker with “we are here in peace”. She was quick to tell us we were not welcomed but we proceeded to begin to occupy the space. The space was lacking any sign of life – a few pro-genocide magazines on a small table and a Thales promotional video on repeat.

Pro-genocide magazines in Thales office
Promotional video playing in the Thales office. Screen reads “surveillance solutions for difficult terrains”.

Around 30 activists collectively began to redecorate the Thales reception area. We quickly transformed the dead office foyer into a space full of resistance and life as we unfurled banners and protest signs in solidarity with those targeted by Thales – “Stop Arming Israel, Free Palestine”, “Thales Drives Death”, “Stop Profiting From Genocide”.

Stop Arming Is[not]real

We chanted “Ceasefire now!” repeatedly and the sound of “War crimes start here, end the corporate reign of fear” echoed through the reception area. The activists spoke out against the atrocities committed by Thales in many countries around the world including in Palestine and West Papua. We shared information about Thales, we sang songs of peace and resistance music such LowKey’s track “Long Live Palestine” reverberated throughout the reception area. There was even an impromptu die-in.

We challenged a couple of staff about their connection to a company facilitating genocide and whilst many of the Thales staff members curiously came to observe our occupation, for the most part they were quick to hide around the corner – because who wants to be associated with the war machine? Well apparently not Thales staff.

The police liaisons did a great job of keeping the gun wielding cops away from our peaceful occupation and eventually they, alongside a Thales staff member, informed us that they were “revoking our license to be on the premises”. We occupied the space for around three hours. On the way out a comrade helped themselves to a welcome flyer.  We’d hate for this information to be of any use for future occupations.

“Please be vigilant for unauthorised persons following staff into secure areas”
Cops and Thales staff discussing how much they miss us.

We returned back to our meeting spot to debrief and chat about the occupation, an open and non-hierarchical discussion where people were able to share their feelings about the action and what we could do next.

At the meeting spot, we were greeted by the local ducks and their ducklings. It’s also important to remember that a wide range of weapons are tested on other animals – so for us, the ducks’ presence at the start and at the end of our action was a sign of solidarity and camaraderie.

When we protect all life, everyone wins.

Duck comrades

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So…why Thales?

As a speaker stated during the occupation:

“…this is where war crimes begin, where the handshakes happen, where the deals get made, that lead to genocide. Those deals are made in offices like this. War crimes start in corporate boardrooms. That’s why we’re at the corporate headquarters of Thales today in Naarm”.

Thales is a multi-billion $$ French weapons maker, currently partnering with Israeli companies ELBIT and Israeli Aerospace Industries. Thales and ELBIT own UAV Tactical, making killer drones for export and for use in the UK and Israel. The Thales / IAI partnership has produced the ‘Sea Serpent’, a surface-to-surface guided missile with a kill range of 200 kilometres. Thales is one of the richest weapons corporations in the world and they are manufacturing weapons and surveillance technology right here in Victoria.

Over the past six years, the Australian government has approved over 350 individual defence exports to Israel, with 52 items approved this year alone.According to Sweden’s International Peace Research Institute SIPRI, which monitors global arms sales, Australia was the 15th largest exporter of major arms globally in 2022.

The Thales factory in Bendigo produces Bushmaster weaponised vehicles, which they sell to the notorious Indonesian special forces KOPASSUS. Thales Australia is the nation’s largest manufacturer of munitions and military explosives, with weapons factories in Benalla and Mulwala. The Mulwala facility managed by Thales Australia manufactures military propellants used in missiles and explosives while the Benalla factory produces 155mm M795 artillery projectiles (bombs). 

It’s bombs like these that rain hell on Palestine.

Going Forward

Direct action against the harms industry is one of the most effective front line defenses we have.

In a space where autonomous actions are encouraged and without a hierarchical top-down approach, the resistance organically disrupts the war machine in unpredictable ways that they struggle to respond to. The war machine is vulnerable.

We will remind them that liberation movements have deep seeded roots in every corner of the world. We will remind them that we breathe new life into the resistance against their death machine with every action of solidarity – small or large. From Gaza and West Papua to Naarm!

On 5 December, our comrades blockaded the Thales factory in Bendigo.

Where harms dealers are, we will follow. We encourage everyone to seek out their comrades and to occupy, block and shut them down! For a few hours or longer!


Free Palestine! Free West Papua!

thanks to Frankie Antispe for this wholesome tale


Blockade at Thales Benalla factory, April 2023

Thales, ELBIT and IAI are in the business of genocide. Their profits are our losses. Maiming and killing the people of Gaza is their product. Dispossession and displacement are their bottom line. War crimes start in corporate boardrooms, in the offices of Thales and other harms dealers. We stand with the people of Bendigo telling Thales to retool. Make wheelbarrows not warheads. Drop seeds not bombs. Grow forests not profits.

Take action!

Many hands, much blockade

Monday 27 November, friends from Mparntwe for Palestine and WACA staged simultaneous lock-ons at the entrances to Pine Gap spy base and the US consulate in Narrm. We love to see it!

Since the bombardment began we’ve blockaded the harms dealers Elbit, Thales and Boeing. We’ve disrupted the Defence Minister Richard Marles and the Defence Exports Office in Canberra. Our networks are growing in creative and inspiring ways. The Department of Defence and their weapons industry bosses are certainly aware of our opposition to the corporate killing in Gaza. War makers will always talk about how complicated everything is, and claim that we don’t understand. We assert one simple truth: weapons corporations profit from genocide.

The war on Gaza continues, and the war on West Papua is still underway. Wage Peace people are here for the long haul, for peace, justice, freedom and equality. We welcome all ages, all cultures, all genders and all abilities to collaborate for a future or #earthcarenotwarfare.

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