Tuesday’s community protest in Kwinana, WA — part of the AFUO’s national push to ban imports of refined russian crude oil — received wide media attention, including:
ABC News, ABC Radio, SBS News, 9 News, 7 News, 10 News, AAP, 6PR radio, news.com, The West Australian, WA Today, Australian Business Journal, Energy News Bulletin.
This coverage followed:
Days of AFUO media engagement
A powerful interview with AFUO Chair Kateryna Argyrou on ABC Radio Perth Drive prior to the tanker’s arrival
Real-time TV and radio news reports covering the Seferis tanker’s arrival in Perth
Why the spotlight? Because the Seferis tanker carried an estimated 50,000 tonnes of refined russian crude — fuel that bankrolls Putin’s missiles targeting civilians in Ukraine.
Even WA’s Minister for Defence Industries Paul Papalia, warned: “Everyone in the western world should be alert to the threat of Russia getting around sanctions…and getting funds for fighting a war in Ukraine, by sneaky means.”
Australians deserve to know the truth
Roma Popadynec, local protest organiser and VP of the Ukrainian Association of Western Australia said: “Australia is falling behind international partners.” The EU has banned refined russian crude oil from third countries. The US plans 100% tariffs.
Meanwhile, Australia still imports this blood oil.
The AFUO’s national campaign is calling on the Australian Government to:
Close the sanctions loophole
Ban the import of refined russian crude oil
Urge fuel retailers to clean up their supply chains
Join our campaign and write to your local MP: https://standwithukraine.good.do/aus-stop-fueling-russias-war/message-local-mps/
Share our website: stopfuellingrussiaswar.com
See some of the media coverage: http://afuo.org.au/media/in-the-news/






