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  • I’m not just fighting fires. Dean McNulty – via 350.org

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    I’m not just fighting fires.

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    This email is being sent to you on behalf of Brisbane firefighter Dean McNulty, via 350.org Australia. Your details have not been shared with anyone.

    Dear Neville,

    My name’s Dean.

    I’m a firefighter in Brisbane. I love my job. It’s about working with a team and helping the community. I really care about my team and I care about the community. And that’s why now, I’m not just fighting fires. I’m fighting climate change.

    Queensland’s known for its extreme weather. We’re exposed to cyclones, flooding, droughts, and heat waves. So far we’ve managed to pull through, but the projections are becoming alarmingly grim. As someone who’s seen the devastating impacts of natural disasters, I can’t just turn a blind eye to the projections and what they mean for communities across Australia.

    Right now, Australia’s largest super fund has a chance to help turn that around. Click here to call on AustralianSuper to divest from fossil fuels, starting with coal.

    The world is moving on climate change. We’ve seen positive steps from countries around the globe, including unlikely suspects such at China, India, and the US. But despite global progress, the government of one particular country has been dragging down the pack:

    Australia.

    But our government doesn’t speak for all of us. What’s more, they aren’t the only leaders this country has. AustralianSuper has many of Australia’s most influential people on its board. People such as Heather Ridout, who has worked to shape the industry sector for over thirty years. And David Oliver, the Secretary for the Australian Council of Trade Unions.

    Whether you’re an AustralianSuper member or not, join me in asking their Board to continue being leaders in Australia at a time when the world needs leaders most.

    We know AustralianSuper can divest. CalPERS, the biggest super fund in the US, recently led the way by divesting from coal.* With $290 billion in retirement savings, CalPERS is three times the size of AustralianSuper. Now it’s time for AustralianSuper to join them.

    By divesting, AustralianSuper would set a groundbreaking benchmark when our climate and communities need it most. I’ve seen the impact of extreme weather events. I’ve seen the projections. Now is the time for action from all of Australia’s leaders, including AustralianSuper.

    Click here to support a safer climate for Australians and people everywhere, by calling on AustralianSuper to divest from fossil fuels, starting with coal.

    In solidarity,

    Dean McNulty, Brisbane Firefighter

    *California passes bill forcing biggest pension funds to to divest from coal, The Guardian, 3rd September 2015.

  • A Seismic Shift The Australia Institute

    A Seismic Shift

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    The Australia Institute

    Dear Neville —
    The Australia Institute is excited to announce we are merging with Jubilee Australia Research Centre.

    Jubilee Australia works to raise awareness about harmful government policies and irresponsible behaviour of Australian companies operating overseas, particularly mining companies. Jubilee began as the Australian arm of the world-wide Jubilee movement working for debt cancellation and its research examines practices that violate human rights, environmental and economic well-being in impoverished nations.

    And what better way to welcome our new partners than with the launch on a major paper on the issue of Australia’s foreign aid.

    The research by The Australia Institute, in collaboration with Jubilee shows that Former Ministers Stephen Smith and Tony Street best foreign aid records over last 40 years. Julie Bishop and Bill Hayden presided over by far the biggest cut to our foreign aid. The report – Charity ends at home: The decline of foreign aid in Australia, paints a stark picture of one of the world’s richest nations becoming far less generous.

    Foreign Aid by Foreign Minister

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    The Australia Institute continues to grow. Jubilee is a little smaller than us and we aim to share our skills and resources to magnify the reach and impact of both our research agendas, here in Australia and overseas. Jubilee’s research into the behaviour of Australian mining companies operating in the Pacific aligns closely with our own work busting the economic myths of the mining industry and we’re excited about the opportunities to collaborate.

    Jubilee will soon release a report on the impacts of Australian mining interests on our neighbours, including Bougainville, where a Mining Act is threatening the right to protest with long jail terms. Severe environmental damage from Bougainville’s Panguna mine and a lack of benefits to local people contributed to a decade-long civil war, so getting the Mining Act right is of profound importance. Find out more about Jubilee Australia here.

    This merger also builds on our successful merger late last year with Catalyst, which works closely with the trade union movement. Catalyst’s recent report unpicks how the sustainability claims of the banking sector stack up against its recent record of dubious financial advice and disputed credit card fees, as well as the funding of unsustainable activities such as coal mining and infrastructure projects along the Great Barrier Reef.

    Seismic shift in politics

    This is an important moment for Australia. Tony Abbott’s defeat as PM is a seismic shift. Instead of addressing future economic challenges, Abbott focused on a Queensland coal mine as an economic solution, declared war on the environment movement and ran a divisive budget agenda that failed to address Australia’s revenue challenge.

    The Australia Institute was able to play a big role in the debates around Abbott’s budgets, policies and strategy over the last two years. If we weren’t truly independent, we couldn’t take on the issues in this way, and that’s all because of the ongoing support we get from people like you, so thank you. If you can, the best way to support our research is to donate or become a monthly donor.

    The new Prime Minister presents a new challenge; to get a fresh hearing for smart, progressive policies which Tony Abbott so actively ignored; from mining subsidies, to super tax concessions, to renewable energy. If Malcolm Turnbull really is interested in ‘substance’ over ‘slogans’, he will find research and evidence and ideas in our work. If he doesn’t, we will call him on it. But we will give the new Prime Minister every opportunity to change direction away from the evidence-free, ideological policies of his predecessor.

    Together, we can change minds.

    Ben Oquist – Executive Director, & The Australia Institute Team

  • The votes are in CANNING CFEMU

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    The votes are in

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    Dear Inga,
    The votes are in, and the people of Canning have rejected the China Australia Free Trade Agreement. They knew that this dud deal would hurt jobs, threaten safety, and increase the exploitation of overseas workers.

    A very safe seat has become marginal, and if these results were replicated at the next election the Liberals would lose more than 30 seats.

    And that’s exactly why we’re going to keep campaigning for our jobs, our kids, and our future. But we want to hear from you first.

    Can you fill out our survey and tell us the issues that are important to you?

    We’ve made a quick survey that should only take a minute to fill out. Hearing from you will help us campaign on the issues that are important to our members.

    Please fill out our survey and tell us the issues that are important to you.

    Together we sent a strong message to the Liberals about the unfair Free Trade Agreement over the weekend. Let’s keep up the struggle. Let’s Stand Up, Speak Out, and Fight Back.

    In unity

    Michael O’Connor
    CFMEU National Secretary

    P.S. It’s going to be a tough fight, but we’re up for it. Make sure you tell us what you think in our quick survey.

  • We’ve finally had a breakthrough Labor

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    We’ve finally had a breakthrough

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    The latest politics update from the Australian Labor Party | Unsubscribe
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    We’ve got a chance.

    You and I know that Australians don’t want the Liberals’ unfair $100,000 degrees. Their plan would mean the americanisation of our universities and stop everyday Australians from being able to study.

    Neville, you are one of the 117,193 people who stood up and added your name to say no debt sentence to the Liberals.

    That’s why I wanted to tell you that this morning we’ve finally had a breakthrough.

    Media reports out this morning say that the new Education Minister Simon Birmingham has said he’s considering the future of the plan. He told the media that “we must make sure that we… talk to the crossbenchers as well as the university sector, business and industry and see what they all accept as being priorities.”

    So let’s talk to Simon Birmingham. Let’s tell him that Australians don’t want see $100,000 degrees and students saddled with a lifetime of debt.

    I’ll be out talking to the media this morning, but can you make a quick call to Simon Birmingham and say you don’t want $100,000 degrees? Click here to get his phone number and some points you can use on the call.

    This is one of the best opportunities we will have to make it clear to these Liberals that Australians want their plan dumped for good.

    With the Minister saying he wants to talk to stakeholders, let’s make him talk to the most important stakeholder — Australian voters. Make a quick call to his office here.

    Together we can make our voices heard and we can stand up against this unfair plan for $100,000 degrees.

    Thanks for your support,

    Amanda Rishworth
    Shadow Assistant Minister for Higher Education

    P.S. Labor has launched it’s positive plan for universities in stark contrast to their $100,000 degrees. You can read it here to see what the Liberals should be doing with higher education.

  • Video of the week: totally absurd labor herald

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    Video of the week: totally absurd

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    If you couldn’t laugh at politics this week, you might have cried. What a week!

    VIDEO OF THE WEEK 

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    Talk show comedian John Oliver stole the absurd humour moment of the week when he sang, Ding Dong: Tony is dead while strutting the red carpet at the Emmys.

    The real joke might have been that he was unknowingly cracking his funnies to none other than Bronwyn “Choppergate” Bishop’s showbiz reporter daughter Angela Bishop.

    READ THE STORY

    BIG IDEAS OF THE WEEK:

    1. 22 things Labor has to say about tax reform
    2. Boom! The real benefits of refugees are economic and cultural
    3. Higher education: what Labor will change
    4. Stop the silence on violence
    5. Jobs, welfare reform and serious policy thinking

    TOP 5 STORIES:

    1. Turnbull praises clean coal
    2. Fast facts on Australia’s new Prime Minister
    3. Why I miss Paul Keating
    4. 5 nice things Bill Shorten said about Tony Abbott
    5. No more Abbott: what should Labor do now?

    Until next week …

    Alex Brooks
    Editor, Labor Herald

    Ross Caldwell
    Assistant Editor, Labor Herald

  • August 2015 Global Temperature Update Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions

    August 2015 Global Temperature Update

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    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 was the warmest August on record, and both June-August and January-August, 2015 means were the warmest on record.  As shown in the maps below, three out of four warmest seasons happened in past four seasons.

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