AUSTRALIA +World NOWAR-round-up: Largest coordinated anti-war protest in history

action forum, adelaide university, african national congress, after clare jansen, agent orange, alice springs, alison stewart, amnesty international, anglican church, anne kelly, anthea stutter, antiwar, aquatic peace bloc, arthur pike, arundhati roy, as green left weekly, asylum seekers resource centre, australia, australian arabic communities council, australian education union, australian greens, australian manufacturing workers union, australian nurses federation, australian prime minister, avalon international airshow, barbara elliot, barry hicks, beck shumack, blue mountains, bob giles, bonsai bush, botanic gardens, bourke street, brian deegan, british guardian, british prime minister tony blair, byron bay, c. we, carmen lawrence, catholic bishop pat power, christian centre, civic park, coalition against war, collins creek, conference centre, crowd, danny glover, deirdre comerford, democrats senator andrew bartlett, der spiegel, desmond tutu, disarm america, disarm dubya, east timor, east timorese, energy union, european parliament, european social forum, features, february, february 15, federation square, fiji anti, financial sector union, flinders street, forest place, from fremantle, gardening australia, geelong anti, geelong trades hall council, given kelly, global peace, great britain, green left weekly, greens senator kerry nettle, hanabeth luke, harry belafonte, here brisbane, how george bush, humphrey mc, hyde park, ian bolas, in cape town, in launceston, in new york city, in pakistan, independent education union, international league, international women, iraq, jackson browne, jen hayward, jim soorley, john howard, john krantz, john lennon, john percy, john pilger, journalist mungo mc, justice auckland, justice network, kerry tucker, kokoda trail, kuala lumpur, labor council, labor party, labour party, laurie horgan, legislative council, lisa macdonald, lisa yeates, lismore nick fredman, lismore no war, local green left weekly, los palmas, malte keutzseldt, march, marched, maritime workers union, matt egan, matt preston, melbourne central, mem fox, michael bloomberg, michael crutchfield, michael malone, middle east, miscellaneous workers union, mr howard, muslim women, national party, national tertiary education industry union, net japan, network opposing war, new labour, new york, new zealand, no war, nuclear disarmament, on february 15, opera house, pablo picasso, pacific park, parliament house, peace, peace movement aotearoa, peter boyle, peter breen, peter cundall, peter lanyon, peter stewart, phil davenport, port arthur massacre, president bush, president george bush, prime minister john howard, privatisation forum, protest, protesters, public sector union, radio national, rally, refugee action collective, reverend cameron venables, rick kuhn, roslyn dundas, ruth russell, s. greens senator bob brown, saddam hussein, salim vally, san giovanni, sarah hanson, scottish exhibition, scottish parliament, scottish socialist party, screw bush lunch, secretary grace grace, send waugh, simon crean, social action, socialist alliance, socialist alternative, south africa, south australians, south barwon, southern cross university, spinks park, st helens, stanley simpson, state library, state school teachers union, stephen bennetts, stirling st, stop howard, stuart munckton, students for peace, susan sarandon, swanston street, tania mc, tel aviv, tim mulherin, tom ryan, tommy sheridan, tony blair, town hall, trevor ngwane, union, united nations, united states, vanessa bowden, victoria square, vietnam war, w. the, w. they, war, war coalition, war movement, war on, wayside chapel, west bank, when john pilger, white house, why bush, why howard, will new labour, women for action, world economic forum, world social forum, world war, young labor, yousaf ba