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- Occupy_Melbourne abstract "Occupy Melbourne was a social movement which took place as part of the global Occupy movement, in Melbourne, Australia. Issues of concern included economic inequality, social injustice, corruption in the financial sector, corporate greed and the influence of companies and lobbyists on government. Protests began on 15 October 2011 in City Square, from which protesters were forcibly evicted by the City of Melbourne with the assistance of Victoria Police on 21 October 2011. From 2 November 2011, Occupy set up camp in Treasury Gardens before being moved on from that location in December. A significantly diminished number of protesters set up camp at Father Bob's church at his invitation until his retirement in January 2012. The movement had largely dissipated by mid-2012, although it maintained an online presence.".
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- Occupy_Melbourne wikiPageExternalLink occupymelbourne.org.
- Occupy_Melbourne wikiPageID "33490008".
- Occupy_Melbourne wikiPageRevisionID "603875884".
- Occupy_Melbourne arrests "112".
- Occupy_Melbourne caption "Occupy Melbourne's First General Assembly, City Square".
- Occupy_Melbourne casualtiesLabel "Arrests and injuries".
- Occupy_Melbourne causes "Economic inequality, corporate influence over government, inter alia.".
- Occupy_Melbourne date "--10-15".
- Occupy_Melbourne hasPhotoCollection Occupy_Melbourne.
- Occupy_Melbourne howmany "2500".
- Occupy_Melbourne injuries "54".
- Occupy_Melbourne methods "Demonstration, occupation, protest, street protesters".
- Occupy_Melbourne partof "the Occupy movement".
- Occupy_Melbourne place Australia.
- Occupy_Melbourne place Melbourne.
- Occupy_Melbourne place Victoria_(Australia).
- Occupy_Melbourne portal "Australia".
- Occupy_Melbourne portal "Business and economics".
- Occupy_Melbourne portal "Politics".
- Occupy_Melbourne portal "Social movements".
- Occupy_Melbourne portal "Society".
- Occupy_Melbourne title "Occupy Melbourne".
- Occupy_Melbourne subject Category:2011_in_Australia.
- Occupy_Melbourne subject Category:Occupy_movement.
- Occupy_Melbourne subject Category:Protests_in_Australia.
- Occupy_Melbourne subject Category:Temporary_populated_places_in_Australia.
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- Occupy_Melbourne type Abstraction100002137.
- Occupy_Melbourne type Act100030358.
- Occupy_Melbourne type Action100037396.
- Occupy_Melbourne type Change100191142.
- Occupy_Melbourne type Event100029378.
- Occupy_Melbourne type Motion100331950.
- Occupy_Melbourne type NonviolentResistanceMovements.
- Occupy_Melbourne type Objection107208338.
- Occupy_Melbourne type Protest107210225.
- Occupy_Melbourne type ProtestsInAustralia.
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- Occupy_Melbourne type SpeechAct107160883.
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- Occupy_Melbourne comment "Occupy Melbourne was a social movement which took place as part of the global Occupy movement, in Melbourne, Australia. Issues of concern included economic inequality, social injustice, corruption in the financial sector, corporate greed and the influence of companies and lobbyists on government. Protests began on 15 October 2011 in City Square, from which protesters were forcibly evicted by the City of Melbourne with the assistance of Victoria Police on 21 October 2011.".
- Occupy_Melbourne label "Occupy Melbourne".
- Occupy_Melbourne label "احتلوا أستراليا".
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- Occupy_Melbourne long "144.976194".
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- Occupy_Melbourne depiction Occupy_Melbourne_1st_General_Assembly.JPG.
- Occupy_Melbourne homepage occupymelbourne.org.
- Occupy_Melbourne isPrimaryTopicOf Occupy_Melbourne.