GREENS E-BRIEF 206
Thursday 29 May 2008
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IN THIS E-BRIEF
1. From the offices of Greens MPs in NSW
2. Coming events involving Greens
3. What's on?
4. Hot website tips
5. Campaigns
6. Positions vacant
7. Contact details for Greens MPs
8. Submitting items for E-Brief
1. FROM THE OFFICES OF GREENS MPs IN NSW
(Full contact details for all Greens MPs in NSW are at the end of this e-brief)
KERRY NETTLE
www.kerrynettle.org.au
senator.nettle@aph.gov.au
SAME-SEX
The first piece of federal legislation to remove discrimination against
same-sex couples has been introduced. The government has indicated
there will be up to five more. Kerry pressed the Attorney-General's
department during Senate Estimates to ensure that important measures
such as access to the Family Court are not left out. The Greens
continue to campaign for full equality and Kerry will move amendments
in relation to same-sex marriage and superannuation. Under the current
bill, commercial superannuation providers will not be required to
recognise same-sex partners because all same-sex unions will be defined
as de-facto.
ASIO
Sustained questioning of government departments has finally revealed
that the government knew about the planned rendition of Australian
citizen Mamdouh Habib to Egypt, by the United States, where he was
tortured. Answers to questions by Kerry in Senate Estimates uncovered a
meeting of senior officials in Canberra including the head of ASIO
where the intention of the Americans to move Mr Habib to Egypt was
discussed. ASIO claims they told the Americans not to send Mr Habib to
Egypt but they did not listen.
IMMIGRATION DETENTION CONTINUES
The Greens congratulated the Rudd government for closing the
immigration detention centre on Nauru. However, Labor refuse to close
the remote Christmas Island detention centre. Handed over in April, the
$400 million detention centre is a relic to the Howard government's
cruelty to asylum seekers. Kerry asked questions at Senate Estimates
and the department revealed it would cost $32 million annually to open
the centre for "0 - 30 detainees". That's over $1 million per detainee
per year. The Greens have long called for the Christmas Island
detention to be closed and for asylum seekers to be brought to the
mainland and processed in the community. Kerry called on Labor to shut
down the Christmas Island centre.
LEE RHIANNON MLC
www.leerhiannon.org.au
lee.rhiannon@parliament.nsw.gov.au
HOSPITAL BLUNDERS
I have called on Health Minister Reba Meagher to explain how Capital
Insight, the company responsible for the bungled redevelopments of
Orange and Bathurst Base hospitals, has won the $275 million contract
to oversee the redevelopment of Wagga Wagga Base Hospital. The
management by Capital Insight of the Orange hospital redevelopment has
flawed structural and design programs and there has been inadequate
consultation with clinicians.
http://dailyadvertiser.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/greens-warn-state-government-over-choice-of-contractor/772531.aspx
TRANSPORT AND PEAK OIL
In the face of inevitable petrol price increases and oil shortages
Premier Iemma must start planning to oil-proof NSW and manage the
demand for oil outstripping supply. With the NSW government slow to
act, community action is building. Last week a 130 strong public
meeting at Coffs Harbour gave strong backing to major rail upgrades in
preference to Pacific Highway motorway plans. I spoke about the Greens
Peak Oil Response Plan.
http://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3773114
http://coffsharbour.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/community-forum-agrees-rail-is-the-future/775060.aspx
When Minister Verity Firth publicly disagreed with her government's
plans to expand Iron Cove Bridge in her electorate, I called on her to
take the campaign to stop this ill-conceived project into Cabinet. If
she does not follow through it will look like another example of a
Labor MP telling the community what it wants to hear, but failing to
take the campaign any further.
http://lee.greens.org.au/index.php/content/view/2550/50/
HEALTH AND MINING
Findings by Queensland Health of lead poisoning in children from
Xstrata's Mt Isa mines should motivate the NSW government to address
the health impacts of coal mining. If the Iemma government fails to act
the state may face liability in decades to come. I am working with a
number of mining communities to win support for a parliamentary inquiry
into the impacts of coal mining on the health of local residents.
POLITICAL DONATIONS
Labor's latest fundraising venture, with some wealthy corporate donors
paying up to $100,000 to access government ministers, leaves Premier
Morris Iemma's plans for political funding reform in tatters. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/25/2254933.htm
Developer donations are causing considerable political fallout in the
Shoalhaven area with a number of local planning decisions under a
cloud. I have been working closely with Sylvia Hale to expose these
deals.
http://nowra.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/donor-deals-raised-in-parliament/771562.aspx
IAN COHEN MLC
www.iancohen.org.au
ian.cohen@parliament.nsw.gov.au
HEMP BILL
The Hemp Industry Bill 2008 is coming up for debate in June. This Bill
will permit the cultivation and supply of low-THC hemp for commercial
production in accordance with a licensing scheme and allows NSW to join
its state counterparts Queensland and Tasmania in reaping the
significant environmental and economic benefits of industrial hemp.
The National’s Andrew Fraser has been pouring cold water on the Bill
citing age-old arguments about drug culture, but the most vocal
advocates for industrial hemp are not NSW drug users. This Bill is an
implicit acknowledgment that NSW has the political maturity and
economic savvy to cultivate this versatile crop.
GREENWASH, BOTTLED WATER & COCA COLA
The Minister for Emergency Services and Water - Nathan Rees – has paid
tribute to Coca Cola - a major ALP donor - by presenting them with a
5-star rating for water management at one of their bottling plants.
Whilst their bottling ratio makes 1 litre out of every 1.3 litres of
water used, the true consumption over the life of the product is closer
to 2.4 litres for every litre sold.
The Department of Environment and Climate are discouraging staff from
drinking bottled water. About 200ml of oil is used to produce each
litre bottle of water. More than 60,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas
emissions are created each year when 250 million litres of bottled
water are consumed in Australia – equivalent to the emissions from
13,000 cars.
Coca Cola are also in the NSW Land and Environment Court trying to gain
permanent rights to draw 66ML from the aquifer at Peats Ridge. The
proposal is controversial as there is argument about the sustainability
of the 66ML allocation.
CANE TOADS
Ian’s experiment with taxidermying cane toads for their leather has
caught the imagination of radio audiences in Queensland and NSW. After
dispatching some toads by cooling them for an hour, then freezing them,
Ian had their hides treated, dyed and bound onto a notebook. It’s all
part of the national debate about what to do with the vermin as they
make their way into new territories.
As he said to the Sun Herald: “It’s really good quality leather. And
the rear legs make great French cuisine. The poison gland is useful for
Chinese and Western medicine.”
SYLVIA HALE MLC
www.sylviahale.org.au
sylvia.hale@parliament.nsw.gov.au
A BAD DAY IN MACQUARIE STREET
Thursday 15 May was a bad day for the planning system in NSW as Frank
Sartor introduced new pro-developer laws into the Lower House at the
same time as the major parties combined in the Upper House to bury a
Greens Bill banning political donations from property developers.
On the same day, the Premier introduced his Bill to privatise
electricity. The electricity and planning bills demonstrate clearly for
all to see that the Labor Party, once the party of working people and
their trade unions, is now the party of the property developers and
their political donations.
(See how the government’s planning Bill threatens historic houses: http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/historic-houses-at-risk/2008/05/21/1211182896589.html )
In the Upper House the Labor, Liberal and National parties combined to
refer the Greens Bill to the parliamentary committee inquiring into
electoral funding reform.
It was notable that not one member of the Labor Party was willing to
stand up in the Upper House and defend Frank Sartor’s record during
debate on the Greens Bill.
http://nowra.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/donor-deals-raised-in-parliament/771562.aspx
AFFORDABLE HOUSING NEEDS FRESH THINKING
Last week I called on the state government to get serious on housing
affordability after public hand-wringing from the Housing Minister
about the recent spike in private rents.
There is simply not enough affordable rental housing. The vacancy rate is at a historic low.
More not-for-profit housing is needed, not just for those on welfare
but for working people on low to moderate incomes. While the Government
has announced a larger role for community housing, this will not result
in any significant net growth in social housing.
Minister Sartor also needs to extend inclusionary zoning provisions
(that is, mandate a percentage of affordable housing in new
developments) throughout NSW. Yet, there’s nothing in his new Planning
laws or in the standard LEP that does this.
The South Australian, Victorian and Commonwealth Governments are all
saying inclusionary zoning is needed to deliver genuine affordable
housing options.
Even the developers are saying it’s needed, so NSW should get on with it in a consistent way.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23666031-36418,00.html
JOHN KAYE MLC
www.johnkaye.org.au
john.kaye@parliament.nsw.gov.au
COSTA’S POWER PRIVATISATION BILL RELEASED, PUTTING THE BALL IN O’FARRELL’S COURT
The Iemma government finally made public their electricity sell-off
legislation which gives extraordinary discretionary power to Treasurer
Costa. If the Coalition opposes the bill, it is likely to be defeated.
http://www.johnkaye.org.au/media/iemma2019s-power-sell-off-bill-puts-generators-on-auction-block/
http://www.johnkaye.org.au/media/coalition-will-sacrifice-credibility-if-it-backs-iemma2019s-power-sell-off/
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/16/2246434.htm
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/well-stop-power-sale-nat-tells-workers/2008/05/20/1211182801324.html
IEMMA GOVERNMENT USES POWER STATION STUDY AS PRIVATISATION PROPAGANDA
John discredited Treasurer Costa’s claim that a feasibility study into
a combined cycle gas turbine in the Hunter Valley vindicated
privatisation. John also pointed to Labor party campaign donations from
the proponents of the development.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/27/2257432.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/28/2257674.htm
HERONS CREEK POWER STATION UNNECESSARY, BAD FOR ENVIRONMENT
The Greens called for the proposed diesel peaking power station at Herons Creek on the Mid North Coast to be rejected.
http://www.johnkaye.org.au/media/herons-creek-power-station-unnecessary-bad-for-environment/
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/23/2253527.htm
TILLEGRA DAM PROJECT COULD BLOW OUT HUNTER WATER BILLS BY 88%
John released modelling showing that making the proposed Tillegra dam
safe against earth slippages would see Lower Hunter household bills
rise by $416 a year.
http://www.johnkaye.org.au/media/tillegra-dam-project-could-blow-out-hunter-water-bills-by-88/
ELITE PRIVATE SCHOOLS GET MORE THAN THEIR FAIR SHARE OF HSC SPECIAL DEALS
Figures released by the Greens show that many wealthy private schools
have obtained additional HSC exam time and assistance for an
extraordinary number of their students.
http://www.johnkaye.org.au/media/elite-private-schools-get-more-than-their-fair-share-of-hsc-special-deals/
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/elite-school-students-get-more-special-help-in-hsc/2008/05/25/1211653847168.html
PRIVATE SCHOOL FUNDING SCANDAL IS A ONE WAY TRIP TO INEQUALITY
The 30% of private schools in NSW that should have their federal
funding reduced because of the rising wealth of the parents will be
protected by a sweetheart deal with the Rudd government. John also
pointed out that state and federal governments are handing over
billions of dollars to private schools on the basis of unaudited claims
of student enrolment numbers.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/schools-escape-rort-check/2008/05/26/1211653939164.html
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/elite-schools-given-pledge-on-funding/2008/05/22/1211183001203.html
DELLA BOSCA TAKES SCHOOLS AND TAFE COLLEGES TO THE BRINK
Teachers in NSW public schools and TAFE colleges took strike action to stop unacceptable damage to the education system.
http://www.johnkaye.org.au/media/della-bosca-takes-schools-and-tafe-colleges-to-the-brink/
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/23/2253721.htm
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT ADDS TO LOCAL PRESCHOOL PRESSURES
The Benevolent Society’s decision to evict the Maurice O’Sullivan
childcare centre in the redevelopment of its Bondi site in favour of
high-end luxury apartments is a blow to the local community.
http://www.johnkaye.org.au/media/benevolent-society-development-adds-to-preschool-pressures
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/benevolent-development-lacks-charity-say-residents/2008/05/21/1211182896592.html
2. COMING EVENTS INVOLVING GREENS
BOB BROWN LIVE ON Q&A WITH TONY JONES
TONIGHT Thursday 29 May, 9.35pm, ABC TV
Greens leader Bob Brown will join Tanya Plibersek, Tony Abbott and
Warren Mundine on ABC's Q&A with Tony Jones. Q&A is a new
program which puts punters, pollies and pundits together in the studio
to thrash out the hot issues of the week live-to-air. On Q&A the
audience gets to ask the questions from the audience, on-line or via
SMS. If you want a chance to ask the questions, register online now at:
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/
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GREENS SYDNEY FORUM: GLOBALISATION AT THE PRECIPICE?
31 May
Sydney Mechanics Institute, Pitt St, Sydney
Mortgage Crisis, Global Financial Instability, Runaway Inflation…where’s it all heading?
Free market ideologues tell us that deregulation, financial speculation
and the rich getting richer are not only inevitable but desirable. Yet
now with turmoil in global finance, the collapse of the US sub-prime
mortgage market and growing inflationary pressures in the Australian
economy there are worrying signs that we may be facing the worst global
economic crisis since the 1930s.
With both major parties committed to neoliberal policies there has
never been a greater need for alternative analyses and visions. We are
very lucky to have two of Australia's sharpest economic thinkers, Steve
Keen and Frank Stilwell, at this forum. They will be explaining what's
going wrong and opening discussion on how we can get out of this mess.
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RUNNING FOR COUNCIL FOR THE GREENS?
Sunday 1st June
2pm - 4pm
Greens office 19 Eve Street Erskineville
Join us for a discussion of Greens policies at the forefront of the
upcoming Local Government elections. Hear Greens Councillors and MPs
talk about planning reforms, donations, climate change campaigns,
working with local community groups and more. Further workshops will be
held at the June 28/29 SDC and on 20 July. RSVP to lesa@nsw.greens.org.au or call 0413581603 for more information. Check the members' website for campaigning information.
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PUBLIC FORUM: ECONOMIC POLICY: THE CHALLENGES FOR THE GREENS
Thursday 5th June
7:30pm
Epping Community Centre, 9 Oxford St Epping
Professor Frank Stilwell, the Greens spokesperson on economic policy, will
be speaking at this public forum.
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PUBLIC FORUM: STOP SARTOR’S DEVELOPER MAD PLANNING LAWS
Wednesday 11 June
6:15pm (for a 6:30pm start) – 8pm
Ground Floor, Mill Hill Centre, 31-33 Spring St. Bondi Junction
Speakers confirmed so far:
* Sylvia Hale, MLC (NSW Greens Member of Parliament)
* David Shoebridge, Woollahra Councillor (NSW Greens)
NSW Planning Minister Frank Sartor has introduced legislation into
Parliament that will change the state's planning laws to give himself
greater power to override Local Councils and communities and impose
excessive residential and industrial developments on us, regardless of
their impact on the environment or our neighbourhoods. Sartor's
proposed laws will strip authority to approve Development Applications
from Local
Councils and hand it to private certifiers paid for by the developer.
This public forum will discuss why Sartor’s proposed planning laws must
be stopped and how to stop them.
Organised by Woollahra Greens and Waverley Greens. All welcome. Drinks and snacks provided.
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IMAGINING THE REAL: LIFE ON A GREENHOUSE EARTH
Wednesday 11 June and Thursday 12 June
Manning Clark Lecture Theatre No. 3, Union Square
Australian National University, Canberra
Further global warming is now inevitable. However, human scientific and
technical prowess hold out hope that mitigation of the worst
consequences of runaway climate change may still be possible. Can we
act in time? Can the $trillions being spent on wars and armaments be
diverted to save civilization? Will multinational corporations invest
in true “futures”? This conference will explore the origins and
consequences for life and civilization of the severe greenhouse
conditions predicted for the next few centuries.
Featuring a diverse range of expert speakers from scientific, legal and
political backgrounds, including Greens Senator Christine Milne.
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GREENS NSW FUTURES CONFERENCE
14 & 15 June
Port Hacking Conference Centre, Royal National Park
Join Greens members & MPs for a weekend of exciting and challenging
political debate about some of the big questions facing the Greens and
the planet. Set in a stunning location with onsite accommodation. Full
weekend packages and day rates are available. The conference outline
and registration form will be available soon on the members' website,
but mark it in your diary now. The future is in our hands.
For more information, check out the information on the members website at http://www.members.nsw.greens.org.au/members/StrategicPlanning/2008.06.FuturesConference/Default.asp or call the Greens NSW office on 9519 0877.
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COOL THE PLANET – BITE BY BITE
Sunday 15 June
Wharf 8 Arrivals Hall Gate D8
53-59 Hickson Rd. Sydney
Lee Rhiannon is a special guest at the second Vegan Expo - Cool the
Planet Bite by Bite 2008 - alongside Darren Cordeux from Kisschasy,
Steve Kilbey of The Church and Lindsay McDougall of Frenzal Rhomb and
Triple J. The expo's theme is 'We can make a difference'. There'll be
live music and an eco-friendly fashion show at this family event.
Wander through animal welfare and enviro group stalls, view vegan
products and enjoy vegan cuisine. All for $5!
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FREE SCREENING OF ‘SHARKWATER’
June 18th
6.15pm – 8pm
NSW Parliament Theatrette
Macquarie Street, Sydney
Sharkwater takes you into the most shark-rich waters of the world,
exposing the exploitation and corruption surrounding the world’s shark
populations and the marine reserves of Cocos Island, Costa Rica and the
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
The film maker discovers these magnificent creatures have gone from
predator to prey, and how despite surviving the earth’s history of mass
extinctions, they could be easily wiped out within a few years due to
human greed. Hosted by Greens NSW MP Ian Cohen.
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FRANKLIN RIVER 25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION IN HOBART
Tuesday 1 July
6:30pm for 7pm start
Federation Ballroom, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart
Bob Brown invites you to join him, former PM Bob Hawke, former Premier
Doug Lowe, Shane Howard from Goanna band, Professor David Bellamy and
blockaders and campaigners from across Australia for a night of
celebration to mark the 25th anniversary of the High Court decision to
save the Franklin River.
The night will be a fast-moving panoply of reminiscences, music, film
footage and spectacular photography of the world-renowned Franklin
River. More info at www.franklin25th.com or call 03 6224 3222
Cost: $65/$50 concession + booking fee per person. Book a table for 10 or just come and join one.
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CAMP FOR CLIMATE ACTION
July 10-15
Newcastle
The camp for climate action will be 6 days of inspiring workshops &
direct action aimed at shutting down the world's largest coal port in
Newcastle, just north of Sydney. If you are concerned about climate
change, and want real action instead of more hot air, then we encourage
you to come, bring your friends and family and get involved. Whether
you are old or young, a seasoned protestor or if you've never been to a
protest in your life, if you share our passion for climate action, then
climate camp is for you! See http://www.climatecamp.org.au/ for more details.
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GREENS NEPAL TREK
27 October – 15 November
The Victorian Greens is organising a group to go trekking in Nepal
between 27 October and 15 November this year as a fundraiser. However,
we want a good-sized group to go (ideally a dozen or more people) and
can't commit a lot of resources to recruiting them, so if you can
recruit any participants, we will give your state party the extra
resulting funds. See http://www.vic.greens.org.au/get-involved/fundraising/nepal-trek for
more information.
3. WHAT'S ON
PALESTINIAN CHILDREN SHARE DREAMS OF HOME
Wed - Sun, 21 May to 1 June
11am-4pm
Chrissie Cotter Gallery, Pidcock St., Camperdown NSW
(off Mallet St., under Camperdown Bowling Club)
An exhibition of photographs taken by children of Aida Refugee Camp in Bethlehem
'Dreams of Home' results from a project that explored issues of
identity as Lajee Center's children went back home to their original
villages to seek out links between the memories of survivors of Al
Nakba and the contemporary realities of these depopulated villages.
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COMMUNITY PROTEST: SOMBREROS MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN CRONULLA
Friday 30 May
6pm – 8pm
Shop 7 / 20 Gerrale Street, Cronulla
Basilio Reyes was sacked by a Cronulla Restaurant after taking time off
to receive cancer treatment and is now homeless and unemployed. The
Construction Forestry Mining Energy Union has taken the case to the
Industrial Relations Commission, recovering unpaid entitlements.
However the company will not back down on their refusal to pay the
medical expenses or their decision to sack Mr Reyes while he underwent
cancer
treatment.
Protests are happening each Friday, however a larger presence is planned for 30 May including a traditional Maori Haka.
Can’t make it to one of the Friday night protests? Why not politely
contact Sombreros Mexican Restaurant and urge the company to pay
Basilio Reyes his legal entitlements: Phone: (02) 9544 4750 Email: sombreros@sombreros.com.au
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FORUM: THE ISRAEL-PALESTINE QUESTION, XPRESSO WITH ANTONY LOEWENSTEIN
Saturday 31 May
7pm for a 7:30 start
Rydges Hotel, Cnr. Strickland Street and Hume Highway, Bass Hill
Al-Ghazzali Centre’s XpressO is hosting Mr. Antony Loewenstein, the
author of the best selling “My Israel Question”, in a conversation to
discuss the Israeli-Palestinian Question, which despite numerous “peace
talks” is yet to show any sign of peace in the Middle East region. The
forum will allow the audience to discuss with Mr. Loewenstein about the
root problems, solutions and what we can do to foster co-existence and
peace.
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DESIGN WORKSHOP FOR BANNERS AND POSTERS.
Sunday 1 June
12 noon – 5pm
Newtown Neighbourhood Centre
Come along to a session of planning, designing and drawing of banners,
posters and flyers for future demonstrations and events. Street theatre
and web site participants are also welcome. It is intended to be a
relaxed, cooperative and guided workshop which will provide an
opportunity to exchange ideas. It is also hoped to establish an
improved network of artists, designers and participants to help
facilitate an increased standard of visuals leading up to and during
street demonstrations. Talent is not a requirement because everybody's
contributions would be more than welcome. All you need to bring for the
day is an A3 sketch pad, lead pencil, pens suitable for both bold and
refined sketches, correction fluid, glue stick and adhesive tape.
Facilitator: Richard Gregory (Retired visual arts teacher and lecturer
and practicing illustrator and artist). Tel: 0411893241.
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A VISIT TO PIGFACE POINT: AN ALTERNATIVE LIFESTYLE EDUCATIONAL SITE
Sunday 1 June
Guided tour begins 9.30am
Pigface Point is a 10 minute walk from East Hills train station.
Pigface Point is being developed as an educational site that will
introduce people to these themes, especially the existence of workable
and attractive alternatives, ie. to "The Simpler Way". Pigface Point is
not a community -- Council zoning permits only two houses on the site.
The main purpose of the site is not to provide an example of how all
should live, but to have displays, models, etc, which point towards the
sorts of changes that will have to be made in our settlements, our
economy and in our technologies in order for our society to become
sustainable. Much material on the themes dealt with at Pigface Point is
located at http://ssis.arts.unsw.edu.au/tsw/
RSVP to F.Trainer@unsw.edu.au.
We do not charge for tours or courses. Please allow 2 –3 hours for the
guided tour. Bring children if you wish, and lunch for after the tour.
You might want to bring mosquito repellent and hat in summer, and/or
raincoat for walking through the bush.
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THE JAPANESE WHALES CASE: IMPLICATIONS FOR AUSTRALIA AND BEYOND
Thursday 5 June
3.30 – 7pm
Sydney Law School, 173-175 Phillip Street, Sydney
Presented by the Sydney Centre for International Law at the University
of Sydney. The event is open to all, but registration is essential.
Full details of the seminar and registration form can be downloaded via
the following link: http://www.law.usyd.edu.au/scil/pdf/WhaleForum5.6.08.pdf
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WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY AWARDS DINNER
5 June
6:45pm sharp
Eastern Pontoon, Circular Quay (for 3 hour harbour cruise)
Join us in celebrating the efforts of conservationists on magnificent Sydney Harbour
Book your tickets ($80/$65) by phone (02) 9279 2466
You can RSVP on the website, www.nccnsw.org.au
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A BEAUTIFUL SET OF NUMBERS?
Wednesday, June 11
6.30pm-8.00pm
Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts (SMSA), 280 Pitt St, Sydney
Budget Bounce! Forward estimates! Big spending! Swingeing cuts! Fight inflation first! Razor gangs! Fiscal conservatives!
Three guest speakers go beyond the budget buzzwords to interrogate the
budget process in general and Rudd Labor’s first budget in particular.
Speakers:
Evan Jones will talk on the history, status and character of the budgetary process.
Amanda McCormack will discuss the 2008 budget in the context of Rudd’s ‘education revolution’.
Ben Spies-Butcher will focus on targeting, tax expenditures and the welfare state.
Please contact Troy Henderson at troyh@search.org.au if you can make it.
4. HOT WEBSITE TIPS
http://www.fanista.com/burmaitcantwait/
A project of the US Campaign for Burma, featuring 30 video clips in 30 days
5. CAMPAIGNS
PUBLIC POWER NOT PRIVATE PROFIT
On Thursday 15 May, Premier Iemma gave notice of 3 bills to be
introduced in June to give the government the power to sell the retail
and generation businesses of the electricity industry.
Their legislation is a direct challenge to the Coalition and Upper
House ALP members who could still vote with the Greens to stop the
sell-off. Sale of the generators has never before been on the
government’s public agenda. The Electricity Industry Restructuring Bill
has now exposed their big lie that all assets would remain under public
control. It gives the executive government the power to sell off the
generators. Premier Iemma and Treasurer Costa have thumbed their noses
at their own party, the unions, the parliament and the people of NSW.
Take action:
* Send a protest email to members of parliament to keep up the pressure on them – go to www.johnkaye.org.au/eprotest for details.
* Visit your local MP, especially if you are based in regional NSW, to ask them to oppose privatisation.
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KEEP IT LOCAL – PROTECT COMMUNITIES FROM DANGEROUS NEW PLANNING LAWS
The NSW Government is introducing new pro-developer laws that are
tipping the balance away from local communities towards developers. The
laws will not only drastically reduce funding for services like
libraries, parks and playgrounds but also take away your right to have
a say in local developments that affect you. The new laws haven’t been
approved so now is the time to help fight the pro-developer laws by
emailing your local MP.
Under the new laws, private companies will now be able to approve
residential developments. These companies will not need to notify you
and your avenues to object will be lost. The first you will know of
your neighbour’s major renovation is when the builders arrive at 7am
with the jackhammers! Once your sunshine and views are gone it’s too
late.
Help tip the balance back in favour of local communities by emailing your local MP here http://www.keepitlocal.org.au
6. JOB ADVERTISEMENTS AND VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
FAIRWEAR CAMPAIGN WORKER NSW - SYDNEY
FairWear is a consumer campaign aimed at stopping the exploitation of outworkers and sweatshop workers in the clothing industry. The campaign involved education of consumers and working creatively to engage retailers and manufacturers to take steps to end the exploitation of outworkers. While the campaign is primarily focused on Australian based clothing production, we have commenced exploring how we might have an impact on international production for the Australian consumer market. Applicants must demonstrate a commitement to workers’ rights and social change.
Hours: 25 hours a week
Salary: $22.80 per hour (SACS Grade 3) Salary packaging available
Conditions: As per SACS award
Commencement: July 2008
In NSW FairWear is auspiced by Asian Women at Work. The position is based in Bankstown, Sydney.
For more information on FairWear please look at the FairWear website - www.fairwear.org.au. For more information or questions on the position please contact Debbie Carstens on 0409 841 208 or fairwear@awatw.org.au. Applications close Thursday 12th June 2008.
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JOB VACANCIES WITH THE GREENS WA
The Greens (WA) State Election Campaign Committee is seeking applications for four positions to work on the Greens' State Election campaign, which could be called as early as June 21st 2008 or as late as 16th May 2009. Starting dates for all positions are based on a December 6th election but may vary. For details go to www.wa.greens.org.au or email trishcowcher@hotmail.com. Closing date for roles of Campaign Coordinator, Communications Coordinator and Booth Coordinator is Monday 23 June 2008. Closing date for Communications Officer/IT Support is Sunday 15th June 2008.
7. CONTACT DETAILS FOR GREENS MPs
Ian Cohen MLC
ian.cohen@parliament.nsw.gov.au
www.iancohen.org.au
Ph 9230 2603 Fax 9230 2267
Sylvia Hale MLC
sylvia.hale@parliament.nsw.gov.au
www.sylviahale.org.au
Ph 02 9230 3030 Fax 02 9230 2159
Lee Rhiannon MLC
lee.rhiannon@parliament.nsw.gov.au
www.leerhiannon.org.au
Ph 9230 3551 Fax 9230 3550
John Kaye MLC
John.Kaye@parliament.nsw.gov.au
www.johnkaye.org.au
Ph 9230 2668 Fax 9230 2586
Senator Kerry Nettle
senator.nettle@aph.gov.au
www.kerrynettle.org.au
Sydney Office Ph 9690 2038 Fax 9690 2041
Canberra Office Ph 6277 3501 Fax 6277 5716
8. SUBMITTING ITEMS FOR E-BRIEF
We welcome your items for e-brief – please email justin.whelan@parliament.nsw.gov.au with no more than 100 words in plain text about your event or campaign (please see existing items for format).
CONTACT THE GREENS NSW
http://www.nsw.greens.org.au
office@nsw.greens.org.au
Ph (02) 9519 0877
Fax (02) 9519 2177
19 EVE ST, ERSKINEVILLE NSW 2043
PO Box 1220, SYDNEY NSW 2001
If you do not wish to be on the Greens NSW Mailing List reply to this message with a request to be removed from the list or visit http://www.johnkaye.org.au/contact-us/greens-e-brief

