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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

We’ve finally had a breakthrough Labor

Neville /23 September, 2015

More 2 of 55 We’ve finally had a breakthrough Inbox x Amanda Rishworth Unsubscribe 12:48 PM (1 hour ago) to me The latest politics update from the Australian Labor Party | Unsubscribe Neville — We’ve got a chance. You and I know that Australians don’t want the Liberals’ unfair $100,000 degrees. Their plan would mean Continue Reading →

Video of the week: totally absurd labor herald

Neville /23 September, 2015

More 1 of 31 Video of the week: totally absurd Inbox x Labor Herald updates@laborherald.com.au via sendgrid.info  12:50 PM (1 hour ago) to me Neville, If you couldn’t laugh at politics this week, you might have cried. What a week! VIDEO OF THE WEEK  Talk show comedian John Oliver stole the absurd humour moment of the Continue Reading →

August 2015 Global Temperature Update Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions

Neville /23 September, 2015

August 2015 Global Temperature Update Inbox x Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions via mail183.atl81.rsgsv.net  1:46 AM (7 hours ago) to me Global Temperature Update View this email in your browser August 2015 Global Temperature Update Please click here to view updated global temperature figures. August 2015 global temperature was almost as warm as August 2014 which Continue Reading →

What’s missing? Call on the World Academic Summit organisers to put climate change and fossil fuel divestment on the agenda.

Neville /21 September, 2015

1 of 23 What’s missing? Inbox x Vicky Fysh – 350.org Australia <350@350.org> Unsubscribe 7:35 PM (29 minutes ago) to me Dear friend, From September 30th to October 2nd, Vice-Chancellors, University Presidents and other higher education heavy-weights will come together for the World Academic Summit at the University of Melbourne. But something huge is missing from Continue Reading →