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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

  • Dredging is back. GET UP

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    Dredging is back

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    Sam R – GetUp!

    5:25 PM (2 hours ago)

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    Bad news NEVILLE,

    Dredging is back.

    Despite everything that’s happened, the Government has submitted brand new plans to dredge millions of tonnes of Great Barrier Reef seabed to build a giant coal port at Abbot Point.

    They might be new plans, but they’ve got the same old problem: dredging in the World Heritage Area to build a new coal port is insane. Together, we’ve fought off two versions of this ludicrous proposal. But now, the threat is back, and it’s as real as ever.

    We have until next Friday to make submissions to the approvals process. Let’s get moving.

    The Abbott Government has made it clear they’ll pursue this disastrous project no matter what the cost. And as a reminder — the costs are truly staggering:

    • Adani wants to dredge millions of tonnes of seabed in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.
    • It will make way for thousands of coal ships to lug coal through the Reef each year.
    • The company in charge, Adani, has a documented history of environmental destruction, theft and bribery.1,2,3
    • They need the port to build the Carmichael mine, which will be one of the largest coal mines in the world.
    • The mine will destroy the land of the Wangan and Jagalingou Traditional Owners, spew 130 million tonnes of carbon pollution into the atmosphere every year, and use twelve billion litres of groundwater.4

    There’s so much at stake, which is why hundreds of thousands of Australians have already taken action. It’s why over a dozen of the world’s biggest banks have rushed to distance themselves from the project. And it’s why major companies have refused to buy coal from Adani’s mine. No-one wants to be remembered as the investor that helped destroy one of our greatest natural wonders.

    No-one, it seems, except our Government, who want to use public funds to prop up Adani’s dirty and unviable coal project.5 We need to use every weapon in our democratic arsenal to stop this big dirty coal port harming our Reef.

    Can you write a submission explaining why you oppose dredging at Abbot Point?

    It might sound daunting, but you don’t need to be an expert to make a submission. You just need to say why you’re concerned about protecting the Great Barrier Reef. We’ve outlined some of the worst environmental impacts to help get you started.

    Last time the Abbott Government tried to fast-track plans to dredge at Abbot Point, Environment Minister Greg Hunt attempted to suppress our voices by limiting the time the public could have their say.

    But we weren’t silenced. More than 80,000 people from across the environment movement and beyond made submissions — more than for any other project in Australian history.

    That response was game-changing — it put Abbot Point back in the spotlight and made it so toxic that the Queensland Government were forced to rule Adani’s old dredging plans invalid, and sent the mining giant back to the drawing board.

    But, like a particularly unwelcome coldsore, the proposal to dredge at Abbot Point just keeps coming back. This time with the potential backing of hundreds of millions of dollars of Government money.

    Can you write a submission opposing the expansion of the Abbot Point coal terminal on the Great Barrier Reef? www.getup.org.au/dredging

    They need to know that we won’t stand for damaging the Great Barrier Reef to line the pockets of a mining billionaire. This is the third time Adani has tried to dredge our Reef. Let’s make it the last.

    Thank you for standing up for the Reef,
    Sam R and Adam, for the GetUp team


    References
    [1] Adani’s fitness to run Queensland mine examined over environmental concerns, The Guardian, 25 February 2015
    [2] Uncertainty over massive Queensland mine after election shock and concerns over Indian company, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 February 2015
    [3] Concerns at Barrier Reef contractor’s humanitarian, environment record, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 September 2014
    [4] Carmichael coal mine’s impacts will be felt for generations, ABC Online, 31 July 2015
    [5] Subsidising Adani coal rail link unwise, ex-EU climate chief Hedegaard says, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 August 2015

  • Front and centre CFEMU

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    Front and centre

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    Michael O’Connor

    3:02 PM (10 minutes ago)

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    Dear Inga,

    Thanks to your support, we have successfully put the China Australia Free Trade Agreement and local jobs as the number one issue confronting voters in the Canning by-election. We know that people are worried about an unfair deal that will hurt jobs, threaten safety, and increase the exploitation of overseas workers.

    It’s about our jobs, it’s about our kids, and it’s about our future.

    But what do the Canning by-election candidates have to say about the free trade agreement?

    Email the candidates and tell them where you stand on the deal.

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    We’ve made it easy for you, our email builder will give you all the tools you need. It’s important that we have people in parliament standing up for jobs and speaking out against exploitation.

    Please email the candidates and ask them where they stand on the deal.

    The facts are in – this agreement will hurt jobs and increase exploitation – so let’s make sure the voters in Canning know where their candidates stand on the China Australia Free Trade Agreement.

    Let’s make sure the candidates in Canning know how important it is that they stand up for local jobs.

    It’s time to Stand Up, Speak Out, and Fight Back.

    In unity

    Michael O’Connor
    CFMEU National Secretary

    P.S. The Liberal Party are rolling out a giant nationwide advertising campaign in an attempt to sell this dud deal, but they can’t dispute the facts. Make sure the Canning candidates know how big an issue this agreement is and find out where they stand.

  • You gotta fight for your rights Australian Marine Conservation Society

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    You gotta fight for your rights

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    Australian Marine Conservation Society amcs@amcs.org.au via cmail1.com 

    12:22 PM (1 hour ago)

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    The Abbott Government is making a serious attempt to remove the communities’ right to challenge environmentally damaging projects in the courts. Please defend your right to speak out for our oceans and marine life, and protect the places you love.
    Dear NEVILLE

    The Abbott Government is attempting to change the laws that allow Australians to appeal to the courts to object to environmentally damaging projects.

    They want to remove our rights to challenge projects that will damage natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef. 

    They know our environmental laws are working – AMCS has used the law to fight the dumping of dredge spoil in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. People in the community – like you – have funded and won court cases protecting our environment.

    Last week the Government rushed the changes through Parliament. If they get through the Senate, it will wipe out the laws that allow the community to challenge harmful projects in the court.

    Please sign the petition to the Senate Committee, asking them to make sure we can still protect the places we love.

    Thank you for taking a stand,

    Darren Kindleysides
    Director, AMCS

    P.S The government wants to push through harmful projects that will damage our Reef, and stop the community being able to object. Please defend your rights to protect our amazing oceans and marine life.

  • They’re (finally) listening labor

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    The latest politics update from the Australian Labor Party | Unsubscribe
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    Neville —

    Our campaign might have worked. It looks like the Abbott Government is going to drop its plan to cut the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission.  

    This morning, Social Services Minister Scott Morrison told the Philanthropy Meets Parliament summit that his Government had “consulted widely, and there is very strong support for the ACNC.” He went on to admit that: “I don’t believe there would be support in the Senate for there to be any change.” He is dead right about that.

    This hasn’t been confirmed – and we definitely can’t claim victory yet – but it’s a good sign that the pressure from charities, not-for-profits, organised religion and supporters like you, is working.

    This is one election commitment we are very happy to see them break.

    You can read more about it here: http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/sep/09/coalition-set-to-abandon-plans-to-scrap-charities-regulator

    Thanks for your support,

    Andrew Leigh
    Shadow Assistant Treasurer

  • NASA Global Climate Change News: September 2015

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    NASA’s Climate Change Newsletter climate-feedback@jpl.nasa.gov via sendgrid.me 

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  • A stroke of a pen to save the Amazon AvAAZ

    A stroke of a pen to save the Amazon

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    Riccardo – Avaaz.org Unsubscribe

    2:57 AM (3 hours ago)

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    The Prime Minister of Peru has a bill on his desk that would turn one of the most precious corners of the Amazon into a National Park — he just needs to sign it. Every hour he doesn’t sign it, this treasured piece of land is being destroyed. Let’s ask him to be the superhero we need and save Peru’s Sierra del Divisor:

    SIGN NOW

    Dear friends,

    There’s a beautiful, far-flung piece of the Amazonian rainforest in Peru under threat — vast swathes of untouched land home to dozens of very rare species are at risk of being destroyed by illegal coca growers and loggers. But with a stroke of his pen, the Peruvian Prime Minister could turn it into a National Park and save it.

    This is Prime Minister Cateriano’s moment to become a global conservation superhero. Peruvian activists are telling Avaaz that he’s considering it — but promoters of illegal activities are not standing idly by. If he takes this stand against them, it would be the kind of story of leadership and courage that inspires the world to protect the planet and echoes down the generations. But it’s up to us to make sure he knows that.

    To flood him with truly massive support and encouragement he needs, we need Avaazers to sign the petition, but we also need to spread the word wider. If all of us sign and get just 2 friends to sign too, together we could reach an astounding 3% of all of the world’s Internet users!!  That’s the scale we need to show him the support he has behind him.

    Click to sign the petition and share it on Facebook, Twitter, email, everywhere…

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sierra_del_divisor_22/?bhPqncb&v=64746

    Sierra del Divisor is a unique part of the Amazon. It’s home to many indigenous Peruvian communities, and one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. But time is running out. Illegal loggers, gold miners and coca growers continue to destroy it every hour the government doesn’t pass the bill. We’re almost there: since 2006, there has been a joint effort of activists, indigenous communities, government and the private sector to make Sierra del Divisor a protected area.  Now is the time to push the  Peruvian Government to just do it!

    Some might say that making Sierra del Divisor a National Park will not be enough to stop illegal loggers and miners. National Park designation however, is like turning on a tap, and once you turn the handle, it gushes out manpower, financial resources, stricter regulations and inspections.

    So we truly can save Sierra del Divisor — and if we succeed at helping Prime Minister Cateriano find his inspiration to do it, it would be one of history’s most inspiring stories of global people power joining forces with a courageous leader to protect our planet. But it needs all of us joining, and getting our friends to join too – click to sign and share the petition everywhere:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sierra_del_divisor_22/?bhPqncb&v=64746

    The Avaaz community has stood up time and again to protect the planet – last year tens of thousands of us donated and we raised enough to buy and protect a piece of land where many of the world’s remaining orangutans live. And just a few weeks ago, we raised enough to run a massive global campaign to protect the Brazilian Amazon. Our movement is powerful, and right now we can stand up for Sierra del Divisor and win.

    With hope and determination,

    Riccardo, Mia, Oscar, Alice and the whole Avaaz team.

    MORE INFORMATION

    Peru stalling new national park for unique Amazon mountain range – (The Guardian)
    http://www.theguardian.com/environment/andes-to-the-amazon/2015/jul/29/peru-stalling-new-national-park-unique-amazon-mountain-range

    Satellites Spot Deforestation in Almost-approved Peruvian National Park (Policy Innovations)
    http://www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/commentary/data/00370

    Sierra del Divisor Update: Final Stage of National Park Creation Reached (Rainforest Trust)
    https://www.rainforesttrust.org/sierra-del-divisor-update-final-stage-creating-new-national-park-reached/

    Will Sierra del Divisor soon become Peru’s newest national park? (Mongabay – Environmental News)
    http://news.mongabay.com/2015/07/will-sierra-del-divisor-soon-become-perus-newest-national-park/

    La coca y la tala amenazan sierra del divisor en riesgo (in Spanish – La Republica)
    http://larepublica.pe/sociedad/17701-la-coca-y-la-tala-amenazan-sierra-del-divisor-en-riesgo


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