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  • Exclusive: renewables campaign opportunity JAMES GET_UP

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    NEVILLERemember late last year when we emailed you about a limited opportunity to switch your power to cleaner, greener energy?

    Good news: Powershop have extended the deadline for GetUp members to participate in their exciting trial in NSW.

    It’s already worked for 4,530 people in Victoria – will you help kick this off for NSW? Email: nswtrial@powershop.com.au by Friday to ask any questions and let them know you’d like to take part.

    Check out the original email for more details below.

    We hope you’ll be up for being pioneers!

    James and the GetUp team

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    Dear NEVILLE,

    The latest research finds an avalanche of support for renewable energy: 89% percent of Australian’s want the Renewable Energy Target to be kept or strengthened1.

    Yet Origin, AGL and EnergyAustralia are lobbying the Abbott Government to slash the RET, and they could even be using the profits they make from your electricity bill to do it.

    But here’s the good news: GetUp members in Victoria have worked out how to send a clear, unmistakable message to the government that they need to look after the people’s interests, not vested interests. But we need your help to bring this exciting new tactic to NSW.

    So far 4,530 GetUp members have switched their home power provider to a pro-renewables company. Powershop recently ranked the ‘greenest energy company’ in Victoria by Greenpeace’s Green Electricity Index – and the exciting thing it’s working! Now it’s time to turn this momentum into a movement across Australia, and the next step is NSW and your local area.

    This is an exclusive opportunity to be one of the first people in NSW to make the switch as part of the campaign and ideally provide us with frank and fearless feedback.

    Powershop is in the process of moving into the NSW market and is looking for just 200 people in your area to switch to them now.

    To save renewable energy and transition away from the dirty power companies and their CSG and coal we need to start a consumer movement for better, cheaper, cleaner power. If you want to be part of this pioneering group you will need:

    • a good quality scanned or smart phone picture copy of your most recent electricity bill (all pages)
    • your full name, address, mobile phone number and email address
    • confirmation that you are the account holder or you have permission from the account holder to switch your electricity account to Powershop
    • confirmation that you are willing to participate in a trial to test Powershop’s systems and approaches in the NSW electricity market.
    • confirmation of whether or not you have solar PV installed.
    • confirmation of whether or not you are receiving any government concessions on your electricity.

    Ready to switch? Then contact Powershop at nswtrial@powershop.com.au with your details or if you have any questions.

    As a participant in the trial, Powershop will offer you a greater discount to their standard discount offers as compensation for your participation. Powershop will need to communicate with you more regularly than usual to enable them to assess the trial and gather your valuable feedback on your experience.

    The trial will run from December to the end of the January. If it’s successful you will be amongst Powershop’s first customers in NSW and recognised by GetUp! and Powershop as Better Power Pioneers. In the unlikely event that is not successful, Powershop will transfer you back to your previous retailer or to another retailer of your choice at no cost or disruption to you.

    Unfortunately Powershop won’t be able to select everyone who says yes to taking part in this early part of the trial as they are initially looking for people with specific meter configurations.

    Please indicate your interest to take part in this important trial by attaching the documents above and emailing nswtrial@powershop.com.au. Powershop need to receive your electricity bill and consent to participate, as outlined above, by 5pm on Wednesday 17th December.

    Don’t hesitate to contact Powershop at nswtrial@powershop.com.au if you have any questions.

    Thanks and we hope you’ll be up for being pioneers!

    Paul for the GetUp team

    PS – You can find out more about Powershop, its renewable energy parent company Meridian and its work to protect the Renewable Energy Target here: https://www.powershop.com.au/renewables

    And for more details on GetUp’s Better Power campaign in Victoria click on the link here: https://www.getup.org.au/BetterPowerFAQ

  • It’s your Medicare under threat BILL SHORTEN

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    Neville,
    Tony Abbott has never believed in Medicare. He believes Australians should pay a tax every time they visit the doctor.

    Having failed to win support in the Senate for his unfair GP Tax, Tony Abbott is now seeking to destroy Medicare via the back door. He has introduced regulation that will mean the end of bulk billing.

    That’s why Labor will fight Tony Abbott’s attempt to destroy Medicare. We will oppose this back door GP Tax — it’s the only fair thing to do.

    If you share my belief in universal health care, can you stand with me in this fight and share this graphic on Facebook today?

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    Forcing the sick and the vulnerable to pay every time they see a doctor is not reform.

    Labor built Medicare and we won’t let Tony Abbott destroy it. Together I believe that we can win that fight.

    Thanks for standing with me on this,

    Bill

    P.S Help us stand against this back door GP tax from Tony Abbott. Click here to share our graphic on Facebook today. If you don’t have Facebook, forward this email onto a friend or post this graphic on Twitter

  • Our most powerful petition target ever avaaz

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    Ricken Patel – Avaaz

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    Dear amazing Avaaz community,

    The path to changing the world requires us to walk the longest journey – the journey within – to change ourselves. When 500,000 of us pledge to live 3 simple but powerful values in 2015, we’ll invite world leaders to join us:

    SIGN THE PETITION

    Dag Hammarskjold, the great UN leader, once reflected that we’d never make sustainable progress in our world until we all “walked the longest journey”. The journey within.

    Each of our capacities to create the world we dream of depends on our own journey, from fear to love, towards believing in ourselves, and leaving our demons behind.

    We’ve come together as a community hundreds of times in campaigns, and created magic. At this most reflective time of a new year, let’s come together around this, most important campaign of all – the campaign for ourselves, to “be the change we wish to see” – for us, and for all the people we love and the planet we call home.

    Our community has chosen 3 simple but powerful values to support each other to follow in 2015. When 500,000 of us pledge, we’ll invite world leaders to join us, and we’ll check in 3 times this coming year to see how we’re all doing — click to see them and sign a new year’s pledge to ourselves:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/three_principles_51/?bhPqncb&v=51137

    Our journeys within are profoundly individual. But it’s amazing how similar we are in what we love and fear and hope for. Over 97% of our community strongly support every one of the 3 principles in our petition!

    Being part of a community can be a powerful influence, for better or worse. Avaaz is an extraordinary community of hopeful, practically idealistic people who choose to sign a petition or donate money when no one is looking. I’ve been blown away by the wisdom and humanity of the people in this community. Seems like we’re a good influence on each other :).

    Click to see the principles, and if they sound right, sign the pledge and join the culture list to kick off your 2015:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/three_principles_51/?bhPqncb&v=51137

    I wake up every day grateful for how we change the world together. It’s just a thrilling bonus that I might get a chance to hear inspiration and support from everyone on how I personally can grow and be better. And I think inviting our leaders to join us could powerfully impact some of their own journeys to be wiser for the rest of us. So excited to do this with you all!

    With hope and gratitude,

    Ricken, with Danny, Nataliya and the whole Avaaz team

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    We’re entirely funded by donations and receive no money from governments or corporations. Our dedicated team ensures even the smallest contributions go a long way.
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    that works to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people shape global decision-making. (“Avaaz” means “voice” or “song” in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 17 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz’s biggest campaigns here, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

  • Thanks for speaking up Amanda Rishworth ALP

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    Amanda Rishworth via sendgrid.info 

    5:15 PM (1 hour ago)

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    Neville,
    During the final weeks of Parliament last year, Christopher Pyne copped some flak for harassing PUP Senator Glenn Lazarus with text messages.

    Senator Lazarus said that the Education Minister was practically “begging him” to vote for the Liberal’s plan for $100,000 university degrees.

    We had a brief win when the uni deregulation bill failed in the Senate, but sadly the Abbott Government is determined to Americanise our universities and introduced a new bill straight back into Parliament the next day.

    That’s where you came in — we asked you to send a text message to Christopher Pyne to let him know your thoughts on the unfair changes to our universities.

    Thousands of you did and because of that Christopher Pyne has 7315 text messages to read. This message especially touched me:

    “Christopher Pyne my son deserves a tertiary education without having to pay more $80000 for the engineering degree he hopes to embark on in 3 years time. We need to encourage our bright young talent to enter education for professional degrees and not price them out.” 

    So thanks for speaking up. Though it seems like something small, together we made sure Christopher Pyne couldn’t avoid hearing what Australians really think about his plans.

    I’ll keep fighting the Government on this issue and hope you’ll join me in that fight too.

    Thanks for your support on this,

    Amanda Rishworth
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Higher Education

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    Neville,
    During the final weeks of Parliament last year, Christopher Pyne copped some flak for harassing PUP Senator Glenn Lazarus with text messages.

    Senator Lazarus said that the Education Minister was practically “begging him” to vote for the Liberal’s plan for $100,000 university degrees.

    We had a brief win when the uni deregulation bill failed in the Senate, but sadly the Abbott Government is determined to Americanise our universities and introduced a new bill straight back into Parliament the next day.

    That’s where you came in — we asked you to send a text message to Christopher Pyne to let him know your thoughts on the unfair changes to our universities.

    Thousands of you did and because of that Christopher Pyne has 7315 text messages to read. This message especially touched me:

    “Christopher Pyne my son deserves a tertiary education without having to pay more $80000 for the engineering degree he hopes to embark on in 3 years time. We need to encourage our bright young talent to enter education for professional degrees and not price them out.” 

    So thanks for speaking up. Though it seems like something small, together we made sure Christopher Pyne couldn’t avoid hearing what Australians really think about his plans.

    I’ll keep fighting the Government on this issue and hope you’ll join me in that fight too.

    Thanks for your support on this,

    Amanda Rishworth
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Higher Education

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    Amanda Rishworth via sendgrid.info 

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    Neville,
    During the final weeks of Parliament last year, Christopher Pyne copped some flak for harassing PUP Senator Glenn Lazarus with text messages.

    Senator Lazarus said that the Education Minister was practically “begging him” to vote for the Liberal’s plan for $100,000 university degrees.

    We had a brief win when the uni deregulation bill failed in the Senate, but sadly the Abbott Government is determined to Americanise our universities and introduced a new bill straight back into Parliament the next day.

    That’s where you came in — we asked you to send a text message to Christopher Pyne to let him know your thoughts on the unfair changes to our universities.

    Thousands of you did and because of that Christopher Pyne has 7315 text messages to read. This message especially touched me:

    “Christopher Pyne my son deserves a tertiary education without having to pay more $80000 for the engineering degree he hopes to embark on in 3 years time. We need to encourage our bright young talent to enter education for professional degrees and not price them out.” 

    So thanks for speaking up. Though it seems like something small, together we made sure Christopher Pyne couldn’t avoid hearing what Australians really think about his plans.

    I’ll keep fighting the Government on this issue and hope you’ll join me in that fight too.

    Thanks for your support on this,

    Amanda Rishworth
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Higher Education

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    Amanda Rishworth via sendgrid.info 

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    Neville,
    During the final weeks of Parliament last year, Christopher Pyne copped some flak for harassing PUP Senator Glenn Lazarus with text messages.

    Senator Lazarus said that the Education Minister was practically “begging him” to vote for the Liberal’s plan for $100,000 university degrees.

    We had a brief win when the uni deregulation bill failed in the Senate, but sadly the Abbott Government is determined to Americanise our universities and introduced a new bill straight back into Parliament the next day.

    That’s where you came in — we asked you to send a text message to Christopher Pyne to let him know your thoughts on the unfair changes to our universities.

    Thousands of you did and because of that Christopher Pyne has 7315 text messages to read. This message especially touched me:

    “Christopher Pyne my son deserves a tertiary education without having to pay more $80000 for the engineering degree he hopes to embark on in 3 years time. We need to encourage our bright young talent to enter education for professional degrees and not price them out.” 

    So thanks for speaking up. Though it seems like something small, together we made sure Christopher Pyne couldn’t avoid hearing what Australians really think about his plans.

    I’ll keep fighting the Government on this issue and hope you’ll join me in that fight too.

    Thanks for your support on this,

    Amanda Rishworth
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Higher Education

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    Amanda Rishworth via sendgrid.info 

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    to me
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    Neville,
    During the final weeks of Parliament last year, Christopher Pyne copped some flak for harassing PUP Senator Glenn Lazarus with text messages.

    Senator Lazarus said that the Education Minister was practically “begging him” to vote for the Liberal’s plan for $100,000 university degrees.

    We had a brief win when the uni deregulation bill failed in the Senate, but sadly the Abbott Government is determined to Americanise our universities and introduced a new bill straight back into Parliament the next day.

    That’s where you came in — we asked you to send a text message to Christopher Pyne to let him know your thoughts on the unfair changes to our universities.

    Thousands of you did and because of that Christopher Pyne has 7315 text messages to read. This message especially touched me:

    “Christopher Pyne my son deserves a tertiary education without having to pay more $80000 for the engineering degree he hopes to embark on in 3 years time. We need to encourage our bright young talent to enter education for professional degrees and not price them out.” 

    So thanks for speaking up. Though it seems like something small, together we made sure Christopher Pyne couldn’t avoid hearing what Australians really think about his plans.

    I’ll keep fighting the Government on this issue and hope you’ll join me in that fight too.

    Thanks for your support on this,

    Amanda Rishworth
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Higher Education

  • You just got Meredith Kaesehagen to sign this petition: The Hon. Sussan Ley: Quit targeting general practice and the health of all Australians.

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    Hi NEVILLE GILLMORE,

    You just got Meredith Kaesehagen to sign this petition: The Hon. Sussan Ley: Quit targeting general practice and the health of all Australians.

    Every person you add is a huge step toward winning this campaign. Each new supporter is another person who will spread the word, get their friends to sign, and bring the campaign closer to victory.

    Can you find more people to join this campaign? Ask them to sign now.

    – The Change.org Team

  • Facts can convince conservatives about global warming – sometimes

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    Facts can convince conservatives about global warming – sometimes

    A new study finds that when they understand climate basics, some conservatives are more likely to accept that climate change is happening
    Al Gore on Sky TG24 News TV programme in Rome, Italy in 2010. When ideological and political biases get in the way of clear thinking about climate change, many conservatives focus on Al Gore.
    Al Gore on Sky TG24 News TV programme in Rome, Italy in 2010. When ideological and political biases get in the way of clear thinking about climate change, many conservatives focus on Al Gore. Photograph: EPS/REX

    Dana Nuccitelli

    Thursday 7 August 2014 23.00 AEST

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    While there’s a 97% consensus among climate science experts and their research that humans are causing climate change, only about 67% of Americans believe global warming is even happening, including 25% of Tea Party members and 61% of other Republicans. Only about half of Americans realize that humans are causing global warming.

    Social scientists have been investigating this disconnect between the evidence and expert consensus, and public opinion. Is it caused by information deficit and misinformation surplus, political and ideological biases, or some combination of these factors?

    There’s one school of thought among social scientists that information just doesn’t matter – in fact, it might even be polarizing. In essence, liberals feel as though they’re on Team ‘global warming is a problem caused by humans’ while conservatives identify with Team ‘no it’s not.’ Some social scientists believe this cultural identity is so strong that scientific evidence, facts, and information can’t break through it. A 2012 study led by Yale’s Dan Kahan seemed to support this idea, finding that conservatives who are more scientifically literate are less worried about global warming.

    However, that study looked at general science literacy. A new paper led by Sophie Guy, published in the European Journal of Social Psychology, looks at climate-specific knowledge and ideology. The authors conducted a survey of a national sample of 335 Australians and tested their climate knowledge by asking them to correctly identify factors that are and aren’t causing the rise in atmospheric greenhouse gases (for example, deforestation, automobiles, pesticides, and ozone depletion). They also asked participants, “How much do you feel you know about climate change?,” about their climate-related beliefs, and their ideology. The authors concluded,

    …[climate] knowledge dampened the negative influence of individualist ideology on belief in climate change.

    Individualists favor small government and self-sufficiency, in line with the libertarian wing of the Republican Party. Individualists were less likely than communitarians (those who think interdependence is an important part of society, i.e. “it takes a village”) to believe that climate change is happening. However, individualists with high climate-specific knowledge were significantly more likely to accept the climate is changing than those with low climate knowledge.
    Interaction between specific knowledge and individualism on belief that climate change is occurring. Interaction between specific knowledge and individualism on belief that climate change is occurring. Photograph: European Journal of Social Psychology, Guy et al. (2014)

    Communitarians were equally likely to accept that climate change is happening regardless of their level of climate-specific knowledge, because the facts mesh with their ideology.
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    In another interesting result, perceived climate knowledge made hierarchists (those who favor distinct socioeconomic classes – closely related to the ‘religious right’ in the USA) more likely to reject that humans are causing global warming. This may explain Kahan’s results, because those who have solid general scientific literacy may have an inflated perception of their understanding of climate science.

    Thus, scientifically literate hierarchists may be more likely to let their biases influence their opinions on the causes of global warming because they have an inflated perception of their understanding the underlying science. This may also explain why we so frequently hear from engineers, geologists, and physicists who are skeptical of human-caused global warming despite lacking expertise in climate science. Because of their scientific backgrounds, they may have an inflated sense of their understanding about climate science, and thus draw incorrect conclusions that conform to their ideological biases.

    There are two pieces of good news in this new study indicating that information does make a difference and climate education isn’t a lost cause. Across the participants as a whole,

    People who were knowledgeable about climate change believed more strongly that it is happening, that it is being caused by human activities, and that it has negative consequences than those with less knowledge.

    Second, conservatives of a libertarian flavor were more likely to accept that global warming is happening when they had a better understanding of the climate. This indicates that some conservatives are persuadable; that information, evidence, and facts can potentially break through their ideological filter.

    On the other hand, the results of this study also suggest that conservatives of a more hierarchist flavor may not be persuadable by climate information and evidence. As their perceived understanding of climate change grows, their acceptance of human-caused global warming falls.

    There’s no question that ideological biases play a big role in rejection of global warming. However, the results of this study indicate that for a majority of the public, including some conservatives, information that increases understanding about the climate can also increase public acceptance of global warming.