Beef farmer Glenn Morris, who made headlines in 2016 when he rode his horse Hombre across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to send a message to NSW politicians, is returning to the big smoke to do the same again at noon on March 24 - and this time he’s going to have plenty of mates.
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Morris, of Inverell in north-west NSW, will be one of thousands of people taking part in the #Time2Choose rally in Sydney’s CBD on March 24, one year out from the NSW state election, to demand action to protect our land, water and cultural heritage from coal mining and coal seam gas extraction. He’ll be riding from Martin Place to Prince Alfred Park in the CBD.
The rally will be led by representatives of Indigenous communities and feature thousands of people on foot. Dozens of horse-riders from around the state will hold a simultaneous parallel ride through the city.
“We are at a crossroads. One road leads to clean air, clean water, renewable energy, protection of cultural heritage and healthy communities. The other road leads to more coal and coal seam gas mining. It’s time to carve out a positive future. It’s our time to choose: clean water, clean air and clean energy,” said Morris.
“We’re asking everyone, whether city folk, country folk, riders or not to join us at the rally. This is about ensuring we have a vibrant future with a diverse economy, a safe climate and clean water across the whole state.”