Date | 4 May 1919 |
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Location | Fremantle Harbour |
Participants | Waterside Workers' Federation Fremantle Lumpers Union Western Australia Police |
Deaths | 1 – Tom Edwards |
Non-fatal injuries | 33[1] |
Coroner | E.P. Dowley |
The 1919 Fremantle Wharf riot, also known as the Battle of the Barricades,[2] arose out of a strike by stevedores in Fremantle, Western Australia in 1919.[3] The strike was called by the Waterside Workers' Federation (WWF) over the use of National Waterside Workers Union (NWWU) workers to unload the quarantined ship Dimboola, and escalated into fatal violence when WWF workers and supporters attempted to prevent NWWU members from carrying out the work.[4]