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  • The incredible web of life ACF

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    The incredible web of life

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    Geoff Cousins, ACF Unsubscribe

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    Hi INGA

    Right now our government can’t see the forest for the trees.
    They claim only people who live right next to big polluting coal mines will feel the impacts – and that other voices shouldn’t count.
    But the world doesn’t work that way. We’re all connected by the web of life. A giant coal mine in the Galilee Basin would impact – not just the local environment – but communities all along the Great Dividing Range, and beyond.
    So many Australians get it. The futures of our unique wildlife, the places we love, and our communities are inextricably linked.
    Read ACF’s Range report. Watch a stunning short film about the Range.
    The Range is vital to life in Australia. Almost three-quarters of Australian people and most of our threatened animals live alongside its mountain corridor.
    The dense forests keep our air clean. The rivers and water catchments are our lifeblood. And as the world warms, the Range is our refuge.
    Many of you are doing incredible work locally – like the everyday heroes of our video – Stanley, Peter and Deanne.

    People care deeply about nature but governments are failing in their duty of care. Whether it’s a coal mine in the Galilee Basin, coal seam gas mining in Sydney’s water catchments or logging in Victoria’s native forests – all Australians should have a say in projects that risk our shared future.
    The natural systems that support life in Australia are big and complex, and tinkering with problems in bite-sized pieces is not enough.
    Together, we can weave your local efforts in with a national approach to the big issues. Then life will thrive – not in one or two places – but all along the Range.
    This weekend, I encourage you to reconnect with your Range. For sixteen million Australians, it’s right on your horizon.
    Take a walk in the mountains. Listen to the bush symphony. Camp with the kids. Take a long, cool drink of clean water from your city tap.
    I grew up on the Hawkesbury River which flows down out of the Range. It’s my heartland. I bet you’ve got a place like that too.

    CONNECT WITH YOUR RANGE 

    Geoff
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    Australian Conservation Foundation
  • The John James Newsletter 76

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    The John James Newsletter 76
    29 August 2015
    I am not interested in picking up crumbs of compassion thrown from the table of someone who considers himself my master. I want the full menu of rights

    Bishop Desmond Tutu

    Kissinger: ‘Breaking Russia Has Become Objective For US’
    “If we treat Russia seriously as a great power, we need at an early stage to determine whether their concerns can be reconciled with our necessities.” Well worth reading.
    “The wave has reached us”
    The Balkans is in the grips of an unprecedented surge in migration fueled by war in Syria and instability across the Middle East. More than 100,000 migrants have entered this year
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    Suspected arson attack on German refugee shelter
    Police say overnight fire at a converted sports hall intended to house refugees the result of arson.
    Israeli City Mobilizes to Keep Asylum Seekers Out 
    US Court Orders Palestine to Pay $10m to Israel Bomb Victims
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    Permanent traumatic stress disorder in Gaza
    Gaza has endured multiple losses – what we call multi-traumatic losses. People in other places usually endure a single loss: the loss of a home, or a family member, or a job. Many Gazans have lost them all.
     
    Everything You’ve Been Told About Debt Is Wrong
    since 1970 Jamaica has borrowed $18.5 billion and paid back $19.8 billion, yet still owes $7.8 billion. Philippines borrowed $110 billion, has paid back $125 billion, and owes $45 billion. money—in the form of labor power and natural resources—is being extracted from these countries, thanks to the fact that all these loans bear interest.
    The Russian Army is Beginning to Engage in Syria
    A profound and significant change has just occurred in the Levant – the Russian army has begun to engage against terrorism in Syria more or less coordinated with the White House.
    What is a baseline year and why does it matter?
    Citigroup Predicts $100 Trillion In Stranded Assets If Paris Summit Succeeds
    Wind & Solar Are Already A Better Value Than Fossil Fuels
    Victoria networks to sell solar direct to customers, taking on retailers

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/victoria-networks-to-sell-solar-direct-to-customers-taking-on-retailers-32627

    US Secret Aid to ISIS
    the U.S. is playing very dangerous games of controlled chaos in the Middle East  thousands people would pay with their lives for all those covert operations.
    The Civilian Toll From the War Against ISIS Is Huge. Why Isn’t the Press Covering It?
    The US-led bombing campaign has killed hundreds, according to one comprehensive report. The Pentagon admits to two.The material was always there.… why haven’t news organizations gone looking for that?
    Germany moves to Ban GMO Crops
    Following Scotland’s lead, Germany becomes latest in EU to pursue opt-out clause in GMO rules
    America’s 800 military bases around the world
    Not only does the US defense budget equal about half the world’s total military spending, but a huge chunk of the rest is spent by close American allies. Russia’s military spending is dwarfed by the combined commitments of the UK, France, and Germany. North Korea’s military spending looks like a tiny pimple sitting on the top of South Korea’s.
    Leaked audio: Israeli leaders drew up plans to attack Iranian
    Misinformation Hides Real Dimension of Greek “Bailout”
    The bailout is not really about a growth plan for Greece, but a plan to make sure the European Central Bank (ECB) and the IMF get paid, and the euro area does not break up.
    White House in Chilcot ‘cover-up’
    America bans crucial files that could reveal secret of why Blair invaded Iraq

    Hawking: There may be a way out of black holes

    British scientist proposes that physical information could survive and pass through black holes to alternate universes.
    Sea Level Rising Faster Than Expected, NASA Warns
    The Greenland ice sheet has lost average of 303 gigatons of ice a year over the past decade, while the Antarctic ice sheet has lost an average of 118 gigatons a year. Glaciers in the West Antarctic “have passed the point of no return.”
     
    What is the ‘dark web’? 
    Term made infamous by Ashley Madison and paedophile rings. the dark underbelly of the internet,
     
    This is what to expect from TPP trade trade treaties
    WTO Ruling Against India’s Solar Push Threatens Climate, Clean Energy. The U.S. should be applauding India’s efforts to scale up solar energy—not turning to the WTO to strike the program down.
  • A game changer for education LABOR

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    A game changer for education

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

    The Canning by-election gives us a chance to send Tony Abbott a very, very clear message: we aren’t happy with his Government cutting $30 billion from schools and we won’t stand by and watch it happen. 

    The by-election will be held on 19 SeptemberCanning is normally a very safe Liberal seat, but two recent polls have it neck and neck – it’s right down to the wire.      

    If we achieve a big swing against Tony Abbott his leadership will be questioned by his colleagues. Liberal and National MPs will be very nervous about just how badly the Abbott Government is travelling.

    It’s going to be a difficult fight so we need to give it our all – not just for people in Canning, but for everyone in Australia who has been so badly impacted by Abbott & the Liberals’ agenda. Can you chip in to help tip the balance against Tony Abbott and the Liberals?

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    We’ve got a great local WA candidate in Matt Keogh, who has campaigned hard against Abbott’s cuts to schools and education.

    This by-election is potentially a real game changer. Please chip in to help us make sure he can’t turn his prospects around.

    Thank you for your support,
    George Wright
    National Campaign Director

    PS – If you can’t donate today, we’d love to to join us to help send a message by volunteering to make calls for our national phone bank. You can find out more here.

  • Vote now: Newcastle’s coal poll 350 org

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    Dear friends,

    Newcastle’s visionary decision to divest from fossil fuels has exploded onto the national stage.

    Can you take five seconds to vote in this Fairfax poll, and show your support for divestment? (scroll down the page to find the poll)

    This morning, Prime Minister Tony Abbott came out hard attacking Newcastle City Council’s decision to divest from fossil fuels.* Home to the biggest coal port in the world, Newcastle’s divestment has been championed by a council working to diversify the community’s economy away from coal, mirroring the actions of leaders across the globe.

    But this act of leadership has come under attack from the coal lobby and conservative politicians. Some have even launched personal attacks on the Councillors who voted in favour of divestment. Now a poll in The Newcastle Herald gives us the chance to show those leading this attack that they are out in the cold, and that the community stands with Newcastle.

    The poll is a yes or no question – do you support divestment? Click here to vote.

    Polls like this give decision-makers a quick temperature check about how the community would vote on an issue. This is our chance to show the Newcastle City Council that there is overwhelming support for their decision to divest. This is also a chance to show the politicians who are attacking Newcastle that if they value their elected seat, then they better change their tune.

    Vote here. Half way down the article.

    Onwards!

    Isaac for 350.org Australia

    PS: Help spread this poll by sharing 350.org‘s graphic here.

    *Tony Abbott hits out at Newcastle City Council coal divestment move, Newcastle Herald, 27th August.

  • They want to kill more dolphins – we have 3 days to act

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    Hi NevilleYou won’t believe it. The Abbott Government is about to approve the slaughter of more dolphins by the foreign factory trawler Geelong Star. Send an urgent email here to the Environment and Fisheries Ministers and make sure they don’t approve more dolphin deaths.

    Dolphins are known to feed at night, and after the Geelong Star killed nine dolphins in its first two fishing trips, the Australian Fisheries Management Authority banned it from night fishing. But now, the operators of the Geelong Star are crying poor and lobbying to lift the night fishing ban, even though they don’t have a proven way to stop dolphins and seals dying.

    The Abbott Government is expected to make a decision about approving night fishing (and dolphin killing) in the next three days. 
    Please click here to sign a quick email to the Government urging them to protect our dolphins.

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    Dolphins and redbait. Photo: Jonathon Poyner

    Seafish – the Tasmanian operators of the factory trawler Geelong Star – pleaded guilty to a string of pollution charges in a Tasmanian court last week. Parlevliet en van der Plas – the foreign owners of the Geelong Star – have been charged with illegal overfishing a number of times overseas.

    Don’t let the Abbott Government put the interests of these criminals ahead of our protected dolphins, our local fisheries and our coastal communities. Send the Ministers an email today using our easy online form.

    We will be stepping up the action against super trawlers over the next few months because we don’t think the Abbott Government would dare go into the next election boasting dead dolphins and plundered recreational fisheries, and we’ll need your help.

    It’s fair to say that the campaign against super trawlers in Australia has been one of the most inspiring, uniting and effective campaigns for our oceans in recent history. Thank you for making this happen!

    Bec, Erika, Corinne and the Stop the Trawler crew

    p.s. Dolphins are known for feeding at night, so if the Abbott Government approves a return to night trawling by the Geelong Star, they will be approving dolphin deaths. Send our Ministers an urgent email today and tell them to protect our dolphins from destructive factory trawlers.

    Environment Tasmania · Level 1 100 Elizabeth St, Hobart, TAS 7000, Australia
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    You can also keep up with Stop The Trawler Crew on Facebook.
  • 23 days to topple a PM GET UP

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    “What if I didn’t have to wait until 2016? What if I could make Tony Abbott a half-term PM?”

    No joke NEVILLE, this is our chance.

    Nominations just closed for the by-election that could seal Tony Abbott’s fate and shift the political direction of the nation. Now we’ve just 23 days for an all-out, banners blazing election campaign.

    Here’s what you need to know. Canning in WA was a safe Liberal seat, by a nearly 12% margin. But thanks to the unpopularity of the Abbott Government’s radical right wing agenda, the race is virtually tied: 50.1% Labor, 49.9% Coalition.1

    Senior Liberal figures say the loss from a swing of this size will likely cost Tony Abbott his job. And Liberal MPs in marginal seats are “mildly terrified” about their future, meaning a loss in Canning could force a political retreat on this government’s unpopular attacks on health, education and clean energy.2

    A few hundred votes could tip the balance, and that’s when our movement is at its most powerful. But we need to act fast.

    We’re armed with polling from Canning voters telling us the very issues that will shift these key votes. Local GetUp members will hit the streets, joining grassroots efforts on the ground. And to back them up, we’ll blanket the electorate with hard-hitting outdoor, print and digital advertising. But ad space is in high demand and we have to make decisions now about what we can afford to do.

    Click here to chip in to our game-changing Canning campaign now.

    Imagine it. An end to the relentless attacks on our public school and hospitals, pensioners and young people, a clean energy future, and fair go for all Australians. That’s exactly what we could see if the Abbott leadership meets its downfall on 19 September in Canning.

    Even Mr Abbott has said that Canning will be the ‘real’ test for how people feel about his government.3 The West Australian was more emphatic: “If the ReachTEL poll is reflected on polling day, it would certainly spell the end of Tony Abbott’s prime ministership.”4 The battle lines have been drawn, but how much we can tip the scales in the next 23 days depends on how much we can raise.

    Are you up for it? https://www.getup.org.au/canning

    It’s been two years since Mr Abbott became top dog, and in this time we’ve lost so much. Massive cuts to our ABC and the SBS, thousands of experts forced out of the CSIRO, attacks on clean energy, pensions and social welfare – not to mention efforts to dismantle our world-class Australian healthcare and education systems. No generation has been spared, no working family left unscathed.

    And despite widespread public consensus they’ve overstepped their mark, Mr Abbott’s Government continues to pig-headedly ram through his radically conservative agenda.

    But the people of Canning could change all that when they cast their ballots on 19 September, in a by-election that’s become a full-blown referendum on Tony Abbott’s agenda.5 Throwing an election campaign together in three weeks is ambitious, but rapid grassroots campaigning and cutting-edge political advertising is what GetUp does best.

    There are billboards available now in major Canning commuter corridors, but we’ve only 24 hours to book them in if we’re to get them up in time.

    Click here to help transform the Canning by-election into a day of reckoning for Tony Abbott and his ideological right-wing agenda.

    There are defining moments in a nation’s history where a people must decide what type of country they want to be. Our movement must speak out now, on behalf of families, the sick, the vulnerable, the marginalised, students, teachers, nurses, clean energy workers, the ageing – all those who don’t have a team of lobbyists treading the halls of Parliament House – because if we don’t, who will?

    Enough is enough,
    Nat, Mark, Paul, Kelsey, Kajute and Sam L, for the GetUp team

    PS – This vital work is about more than just Canning. With your help, the fight will continue in the months ahead with cut-through ads, polling, and election-changing grassroots networking – the very tactics that has established our movement as a formidable force for change. We’ll carry the fight right through to next year’s federal election with our biggest campaign effort ever. We’ll hold this government’s feet to the fire on universal healthcare, university fees, cuts to our public schools and hospitals and its ideological war on clean energy. We’ve been able to change the course of elections before, but to do so, we need to invest now. Click here to chip in.

    References
    [1] ‘Canning poll on a knife edge’, The West Australian, 26 August 2015
    [2] ‘Storm clouds gathering over Tony Abbott’s leadership’, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 August 2015
    [3] ‘Newspoll: Bill Shorten’s stocks bounce to three month high’, The Australian, 25 August 2015
    [4] ‘Canning poll on a knife edge’, The West Australian, 26 August 2015
    [5] ‘Canning byelection a referendum on PM’, The West Australian, 21 August 2015