Category: General news

Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on

The John James Newsletter 105 Inbox x

Neville /20 February, 2016

The John James Newsletter 105 Inbox x John James 6:43 AM (1 hour ago) to John The John James Newsletter 105 20 February 2016 A nation that is afraid to let us judge truth and falsehood in an open market is afraid of its people John F. Kennedy Compassion and understanding arise from an awareness Continue Reading →

A quick thanks! doug cameron LABOR

Neville /19 February, 2016

A quick thanks! Trash x Doug Cameron Unsubscribe 1:03 PM (27 minutes ago) to me   Neville, It’s clear that you’re as angry as I am about Medicare privatisation — over 1500 of you made calls to the new minister in just 24 hours.  I asked you to help and you delivered.  That’s roughly 62 Continue Reading →

Nuclear experts are scared ☢ Inbox x

Neville /19 February, 2016

More  Nuclear experts are scared Inbox x Luca Nicotra – Avaaz Unsubscribe 10:56 PM (8 hours ago) to me   Nuclear experts are scared. Belgium just restarted two ancient nuclear power plants, that threaten to spark another Chernobyl disaster right in the heart of Europe! 900,000 European Avaazers just won a campaign for inspections. But if Continue Reading →

As a new mum… Inbox x Catherine King Unsubscribe 1:27 PM (2 hours ago) to me Neville, As a new mum struggling to breastfeed, seven years ago I rang the Breastfeeding Helpline. The advice I received at the time from the wonderful volunteers on the end of the line was invaluable. Every year in Australia 80,000 mums just like… | The latest politics update from the Australian Labor Party | Unsubscribe . Neville, As a new mum struggling to breastfeed, seven years ago I rang the Breastfeeding Helpline. The advice I received at the time from the wonderful volunteers on the end of the line was invaluable. Every year in Australia 80,000 mums just like I did pick up the phone and call our national breastfeeding helpline for support. The helpline receives questions from up to 6,000 callers a month! It is an invaluable service for mums – particularly new mums – and is run at a modest cost thanks to the work of more than 400 volunteer counsellors. These people offer up their time to provide essential support for mums struggling with breastfeeding their little ones. But thanks to Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberals, this service is at risk of being shut down completely. Because of the chaos surrounding Mr Turnbull’s $800 million in cuts to the Health Flexible funds, the helpline is about to run out of money. This essential service matters so much to Australian mums. I need your support to let the government know how much Australians don’t want this service cut. Will you add your name to call on Malcolm Turnbull and the Government to rule out cutting this vital service for Australian mums and guarantee funding for Australia’s Breastfeeding Helpline? If enough of us make our voices heard we can show Mr Turnbull how strong the support for this national service is, and ensure mums can continue to rely on this valuable service while they’re breastfeeding. Thanks for your help with protecting this helpline so important for Australian mums. Catherine King Shadow Minister for Health PS Every voice counts. You can add your name here to stand up for Australia’s national Breastfeeding Helpline.

Neville /18 February, 2016

As a new mum… Inbox x Catherine King Unsubscribe 1:27 PM (2 hours ago) to me Neville, As a new mum struggling to breastfeed, seven years ago I rang the Breastfeeding Helpline. The advice I received at the time from the wonderful volunteers on the end of the line was invaluable. Every year in Australia Continue Reading →

It’s been polluted

Neville /17 February, 2016

It’s been polluted Inbox x Charlie Wood – 350.org Australia <350@350.org> Unsubscribe 5:00 PM (2 hours ago) to me Neville, Over $2000 for every $1 donated. That’s how much money the big polluters will be handed in subsidies this year for every dollar they’ve donated to the major parties since the last federal election. With Continue Reading →