Five years ago I atten­ded a smallish demon­stra­tion called N30 for Novem­ber 30. It was timed to coin­cide with the WTO meet­ing in Seattle, and I figured it would be a little bigger than the J18 global day of action we’d had in June, but wasn’t expect­ing much.

Instead, Seattle was huge. And out of Seattle came Indy­media. A guy called Maffew (Mat­thew Arnison) from Sydney’s c@talyst col­lect­ive cre­ated open pub­lish­ing tech­no­logy for the Web that has changed the way we view journ­al­ism. I was on the c@tkore list at the time (I joined in ’98, I think) but I wasn’t at all involved with set­ting up Indy. I now feel like I really missed an oppor­tun­ity there…

I was able to cel­eb­rate Maf­few’s achieve­ment pub­licly when I per­suaded him to be part of our 30 under 30 rising stars in e)mag. I got involved with Mel­bourne Indy when I moved down here (and some of you know how that story ended).

Tonight, I joined with a bunch of other anarch­ist media makers to cel­eb­rate the 5th anniversary of Indy­media. We watched the Oceania Indy­media News­real 2, with a bunch of excel­lent mini-docos and stood around and drank wine and beer and remin­isced. Apart from a mild annoy­ance with bloody smokers who seem to ignore the con­sensus decision that the upstairs at Irene Ware­house is a non-smoking space, I had a lovely time.

I’m proud of what we’ve achieved. I’m scared by the amount of work we have yet to do.

Some point­ers for you to be going on with: the folks behind Wiki­Pe­dia, the col­lab­or­at­ive open source encyc­lo­pe­dia, have now estab­lished WikiNews. Go, get involved. I cer­tainly intend to.

And secondly, for those of you in the city, there’s direct action against Hal­libur­ton, Dick Cheney’s old com­pany, the one that is still profit­ing bil­lions out of slaughter­ing chil­dren in Iraq, on Friday. Meet at 12pm at Fed­er­a­tion Square. Info at http://​dis​obedi​ence​.nomas​ters​.org/.