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  • The tiny finch and the mega mine Paul Sinclair ADF

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    The tiny finch and the mega mine

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    Right now Indian mining giant Adani is itching to build one the world’s largest coal mines in Queensland’s Galilee Basin.
    But the Carmichael Coal Mine is being held up by a court case that questions whether Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt did his homework on the impacts of the mine.
    From its massive contribution to global warming right down to the tiny finch it will drive towards extinction, the impact will be colossal.
    The Galilee Basin breathes life into eastern Australia. It straddles the Great Dividing Range with its water catchments feeding inland to Lake Eyre and its deep springs flowing all the way out to the Great Barrier Reef.
    In the Basin’s grassy, open woodlands, a 400-strong flock of the endangered Southern Black-Throated Finch holds tight to one of its last remaining strongholds.
    Etched in its rocks and deep in its veins, is the ancient living culture of the Wangan and Jagalingou Traditional Owners.
    With this knowledge, to allow a giant coal mine in the Basin in the age of clean energy is nothing short of wilful neglect.

    Here are 6 reasons the minister must revoke approval of the Carmichael Coal Mine:

    1. The mine is estimated to contribute 130 million tonnes of carbon pollution each year to global warming.

    2. It will require a whopping 12 billion litres of water every year, could dry up or contaminate ancient springs, and drain sections of the Basin.

    3. It poses a huge threat to the Great Barrier Reef with its contribution to global warming, potential to pollute ecosystems that support the Reef and from the coal ships that will pass through the Reef’s waters.

    4. It will destroy 10,000 hectares of endangered Southern Black-Throated Finch habitat, plans to offset the damage are woefully inadequate, and it could drive the species to extinction.

    5. It does not have the consent of Traditional Owners, the Wangan and Jagalingou people.

    6. The mine’s proponent Adani has a terrible track record in India of flouting regulations and destroying environments.

    Under national environmental law any of these factors alone should have stopped the approval of the Carmichael Coal Mine. Combined, the approval of the mine is unfathomable.

    It’s clear our system is broken. It’s broken when our Federal Environment Minister takes the word of a big polluting company with a terrible track record as truth. It’s broken when the government does not consult the community. And it’s broken when a vital life source like the Galilee can be destroyed with the signature of a single minister.
    We’ve written to the minister to ask him to consider all the facts and revoke his approval of the Carmichael Coal Mine. We’re meeting with Australian banks to make sure they think long and hard before investing in the mine. And we’re bringing people together to amplify our voices.
    Let’s keep coal out of the Galilee.
    Thank you,
    Paul
    Paul Sinclair
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  • Homeowners Insurance Does Not Cover Many Types of Damage

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    Homeowners Insurance Does Not Cover Many Types of Damage

    Flood, earthquake, expansive soil, hurricane, landslide and subsidence damage is often not covered!

    “All Perils” Means:   Learn About the Geology

    Every year in every state many property owners discover that their homeowners insurance policy will not pay when their homes are damaged by common geological processes such as earthquakes, expansive soils, floods, hurricanes, landslides and subsidence. These homeowners probably had the impression that their “all perils” insurance policy would pay for almost any type of damage that their home would experience.

    I felt the same way when I purchased my first homeowners insurance policy. I distinctly remember sitting in the agent’s office and listening to him tell me that I was buying an “all perils” policy. I felt good about that because I was covered for “all perils.” I didn’t read the policy word-by-word to see what it really covered – who reads 50-page insurance policies issued by leading companies in the insurance industry? Everyone assumes that they cover everything. It’s an “all perils” policy, right?

    A few years later my work as a geologist brought me in contact with lots of homeowners who were unable to collect when their homes were damaged by floods, landslides, subsidence and other problems. I was surprised at how many people received this rude insurance awakening. At first I blamed it on “cheap insurance.” Then I began to realize that the people I met under these circumstances were not going to have their losses covered by their insurance company – not even by the companies that I always thought were the leaders of the insurance industry.

    “Exclusions: What We Do Not Cover”

    One day I received an updated policy from my insurance company in the mail and I decided to spend a little time reading. I wanted to find out if my policy would cover the same disasters that I saw other people suffering. Sure enough, the policy had an exclusions statement that listed a large number of geologic hazards. The list of exclusions was almost identical to the table of contents of an environmental geology textbook. There was no coverage for landslides, floods, mine subsidence, mud slides, mud flows, volcanic eruptions, surface water, sewage and a long list of other problems.

    I have since looked at the exclusions statements of many homeowners insurance policies and my personal opinion is that the typical homeowners insurance policy is often just a fire and limited liability policy – and maybe some coverage for damage done by falling objects and wind.

    Your homeowners insurance probably does not cover half of the things that you assumed it would. In my opinion, the “all perils” name is misleading because the coverage excludes so many different types of losses that commonly occur. Many homeowners never learn about these exclusions until after they have paid premiums for many years and then suffer an uncovered loss.

    An Idea for Insurance Companies:   Perhaps insurance companies could generate an enormous boost in revenues by offering their current policies as “fire, wind and limited liability coverage” (or another appropriate title). They could then offer a real “all perils” policy for a higher price. Don’t you think a lot of people would appreciate this clarity and security — and opt for the upgrade?

    The lesson to be taken away from this is: “Learn about the geology before you buy the house.” If the home has some geological risk you should not buy it. Or, you should know exactly what your risks are and either find specific insurance to cover them or live in the house informed of your exposure.

    Below I have done my best to summarize what many homeowners policies do not cover and provide links to more detailed information. More detailed learning for these topics can be obtained by reading an environmental geology book or taking an environmental geology course at a university. For site-specific information you can contact a consulting geologist or the geological survey that serves the area where the house is located.

    Expansive Soils and Homeowners Insurance

    In a typical year in the United States, expansive soils cause damage to more homes than earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes combined. Most homeowners insurance policies do not cover damage from expansive soils.

    Expansive soils contain a significant amount of clay which can expand when wet and shrink when dry. These volume changes can generate enormous forces which can damage foundations, underground utilities, sidewalks, driveways and other parts of a home. The United States Department of Agriculture estimates that one half of the homes in the United States are built on expansive soils and one half of these will have some damage.

    There are certain areas of the United States where expansive soils are beneath much of the land. A general guide to where they are is shown in the map and references at right. In those areas where expansive soils are a known problem, professional inspection for the presence of expansive soils or expansive soil damage should be done before purchasing an existing home or construction lot. Small areas of expansive soils occur almost anywhere so inspection is never a bad idea.

    Many state geological surveys have detailed information about local expansive soil problems. The United States Department of Agriculture has a publication titled “Understanding Soil Risks and Hazards” that explains some of the problems with expansive soils.

    Earthquake Insurance

    The typical homeowners insurance policy does not cover damage from earthquakes. A homeowner who desires this coverage normally needs to purchase a “named perils” policy – an earthquake insurance policy.

    One way to do this is to ask your homeowners insurance agent if your policy provides earthquake coverage. If the policy does not cover earthquake damage then ask where you can purchase the coverage. Some insurance companies will add earthquake insurance coverage to an existing homeowners policy for an additional annual fee. In some geographic areas, earthquake insurance is available through government-sponsored programs such as the California Earthquake Authority. Many insurance agents can advise on the companies and government programs that offer earthquake coverage in your area.

    Another question that many homeowners ask is: “Do I need earthquake insurance?” There are a few situations where a homeowner must have earthquake insurance to comply with mortgage requirements. However, for most people the answer depends upon where the home is located and the level of risk that the homeowner is willing to take.

    The map at right shows the geographic variability of earthquake hazard in the conterminous United States. White areas on these maps have the lowest hazard and the pink areas have the highest. Earthquake insurance is probably a very good idea in the red, pink, and orange areas. If I lived in these areas I would buy the insurance for my residence and for a commercial building if I owned one. It is a prudent idea in the yellow areas. Earthquake hazards are lower in the green, blue and white areas. If you live in one of these areas and want the peace of mind that you are financially protected in the event of damage then the insurance is a good purchase. I live in southwestern Pennsylvania and do not have earthquake insurance – perhaps I will regret that someday.

    Flood Insurance

    According to the National Flood Insurance Program, floods are America’s #1 natural disaster. They occur in every state and almost every community. Homeowners insurance usually does not cover flood damage so it is very important to understand the flood hazards at your location and obtain appropriate insurance coverage if needed.

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency provides address-specific flood hazard information on the FloodSmart website. There you can type in your address and learn about the specific flood hazards at your location. They also have information for assessing flood hazards and purchasing flood insurance.

    FloodSmart recommends flood insurance even if you live in an area of low to moderate risk. This is because 25% of all flood insurance claims come from areas with minimal flood risk. Flooding occurs there during exceptionally large flood events and also as a result of local drainage problems. Purchasing insurance in these areas is often inexpensive – it starts as low as $59/year for renters (contents coverage only) or $129/year to cover a home and its contents.

    Hurricane Insurance

    Homeowners insurance usually does not cover “hurricanes”. Instead, the coverage or exclusion is based upon which element of a hurricane (such as wind, waves or flooding) directly caused the damage.

    These issues are not easily resolved and often must be settled in court. For example: a house was flooded by a storm surge and the homeowner claims that since the surge was produced by wind that the damage should be covered. The insurance company maintains that they do not pay for flood damage. Many of these types of cases – based upon definitions and impacts – are difficult to resolve.

    Persons who buy property in areas that might experience hurricanes should learn about the types of hazards that come with these storms and how they impact the specific location where they will live. History is often a very good teacher. For example, if a location was inundated by storm surge in the past, then a future inundation will probably occur.

    Landslide Insurance

    Homeowners insurance usually does not cover landslide damage. I have been to many homes that have been damaged by landslides and know of only one situation where the homeowners insurance company paid for the loss (after a lawsuit determined that the damage was done by a rock fall and the policy did cover damage from falling objects). Anyone who intends to buy or build a home on sloping land should be cautious about potential landslide problems. Properties above a slope or at the base of a slope can also be at risk.

    Although landslide problems occur in all 50 states, some areas have a much greater incidence than others. The three factors which determine incidence are: 1) slope steepness, 2) soil strength, and 3) moisture content of the soil. The map at right shows areas with a high incidence of landslide problems in brown and red. Persons buying or building in these areas should be especially cautious because of the special conditions which occur there.

    The best way to protect yourself is to avoid buying or building in hazardous areas. If you are in doubt have an expert inspect the site and look for building damage that indicates a building under stress. Even if no landslide problems are revealed by the inspection, excavation, grading or fill placement can increase landslide probability. Also, landslide damage on adjacent properties is a good indicator that your home might be at risk – and will often result in difficult resale. Always be cautious on slopes and seek expert advice if you are uncertain. State geological surveys often have detailed information about local landslide hazards and problems.

    Subsidence Insurance

    Subsidence is usually not covered by homeowners insurance. The most common and damaging subsidence occurs in areas above underground mining. Here, voids opened during mining slowly or suddenly collapse. This can damage buildings, roads and utilities above. Your home can be damaged or ruined by this type of subsidence or it can be condemned – even if it is not damaged.

    Condemnation occurs when a government inspector determins that your home is unsafe for occupancy. It can also occur if the utility and road infrastructure of a neighborhood becomes too expensive or impossible to maintain. Then local government can condemn the property and prohibit occupancy. If your home is condemned you are required to move out – even if you rent, owe $500,000 on the mortgage or own the home free and clear.

    Mine subsidence occurs where coal or another mineral resource has been removed below the surface. The map at right and link to the USGS Coal Fields website shows where this is most likely to occur. More specific information and underground mine maps can often be obtained from state geological surveys or mine regulation agencies. These agencies can often tell you about minable resources beneath your property and provide information on past or present mining activity. You don’t need mine subsidence insurance if your building is in an area with no minable resources below.

    Avoiding properties above mined out areas is the best way to be safe from mine subsidence. However, existing structures over mines can often be insured through government mine subsidence insurance programs or through supplemental policies from insurance companies. Your homeowners insurance agent should be able to advise you on where it can be obtained or you might contact a government agency in your state to ask.

    The area where I live is entirely underlain by the Pittsburgh Coal, which was mined out decades ago. Although the seam is a few hundred feet below the surface and there is no obvious subsidence damage in my area I bought mine subsidence insurance from the Pennsylvania Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund. For about $170/year I have up to $250,000 in coverage. Contact your insurance agent for information.

    Subsidence can also occur from natural voids below, such as underground caverns in limestone. Extensive cavern systems are beneath large areas of some states. The United States Geological Survey has information on areas where potential karst subsidence can occur.

    Subsidence also occurs in some areas where large volumes of water or oil are being extracted through wells. In these areas the water aquifer or oil reservoir begins to compact and that compaction results in subsidence or fissuring at the surface. The United States Geological Survey has information about subsidence in response to water and oil production.

    Last update of this article: March 20, 2015.

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  • Atlantis awaits: melting #ice and rising water for coastal citiesI James Hansen 66 page PDF

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  • Tectonic Model Shows North America May Once Have Been Linked to Australia or Antarctica

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    Tectonic Model Shows North America May Once Have Been Linked to Australia or Antarctica
    Released: 6/8/2015 10:00:00 AM

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    North America may have once been attached to Australia, according to research just published in Lithosphere and spearheaded by U.S. Geological Survey geologist James Jones and his colleagues at Bucknell University and Colorado School of Mines.

    Approximately every 300 million years, the Earth completes a supercontinent cycle wherein continents drift toward one another and collide, remain attached for millions of years, and eventually rift back apart. Geologic processes such as subduction and rifting aid in the formation and eventual break-up of supercontinents, and these same processes also help form valuable mineral resource deposits. Determining the geometry and history of ancient supercontinents is an important part of reconstructing the geologic evolution of Earth, and it can also lead to a better understanding of past and present mineral distributions.

    North America is a key component in reconstructions of many former supercontinents, and there are strong geological associations between the western United States and Australia, which is one of the world’s leading mineral producers.

    In this study, Jones and others synthesized mineral age data from ancient sedimentary rocks in the Trampas and Yankee Joe basins of Arizona and New Mexico. They found that the ages of many zircon crystals—mineral grains that were eroded from other rocks and embedded in the sedimentary deposits—were approximately 1.6 to 1.5 billion years old, an age range that does not match any known geologic age provinces in the entire western United States.

    This surprising result actually mirrors previous studies of the Belt-Purcell basin (located in Montana, Idaho and parts of British Columbia, Canada) and a recently recognized basin in western Yukon, Canada, in which many zircon ages between 1.6 and 1.5 billion years old are common despite the absence of matching potential source rocks of this age.

    However, the distinctive zircon ages in all three study locations do match the well known ages of districts in Australia and, to a slightly lesser known extent, Antarctica.

    This publication marks the first time a complete detrital mineral age dataset has been compiled to compare the Belt basin deposits to strata of similar age in the southwestern United States.  “Though the basins eventually evolved along very different trajectories, they have a shared history when they were first formed,” said Jones. “That history gives us clues as to what continents bordered western North America 1.5 billion years ago.”

    The tectonic model presented in this paper suggests that the North American sedimentary basins were linked to sediment sources in Australia and Antarctica until the break up of the supercontinent Columbia. The dispersed components of Columbia ultimately reformed into Rodinia, perhaps the first truly global supercontinent in Earth’s history, around 1.0 billion years ago. Continued sampling and analysis of ancient sedimentary basin remnants will remain a critical tool for further testing global supercontinent reconstructions.

    The paper can be accessed online. For information about USGS mineral resource modeling efforts, visit the USGS Mineral Resources Program Web site or follow us on Twitter.


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  • The John James Newsletter 721 August 2015 – Soissons, France

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    The John James Newsletter 721 August 2015 – Soissons, France

    Civilisation  is an unnatural act. We have to make it happen, you and I, together with all the other strangers. And because we and strangers have to agree on the difference between a horse thief and a horse trader, the distinction is ethical. Without it, a society becomes a war against all, and a market for the wolves will slaughter the lambs.Bill Moyers
    From a readerQuite, quite brilliant. The best, most informative, revelatory thing I have read in years (where does this leave poor little Australia, umbilically attached to the USA?). Keep sending this stuff – I won’t get it anywhere else.
    Tony Windsor: Going to groundwater over Shenhua coalmineJoyce and Baird have been complicit in its approval through negligence and abuse of process.https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/opinion/topic/2015/07/25/going-groundwater-over-shenhua-coalmine/14377464002164
    The middle class is dyingthe rate of homeownership in the US has fallen to the lowest level in 48 years.  This :a key indicator of the health of the middle class.http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/if-the-american-dream-is-to-own-a-home-then-it-is-in-the-worst-shape-since-1967 I have not been able to find comparable Australian figures

    If Congress rejects Iran deal, world will blame Israelhttp://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.667631 Israeli Ex-Intel Chief: Iran Deal Good for Israelhttp://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp
    Runnaway melting of Laurentian ice sheet when C02 increasedthere was a shift in the ice 9,000 years ago when the ice sheet began to melt away. Surface melt drove final deglaciation. The level of CO2 that triggered the melt was much less than it is today. http://oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2015/jun/study-finds-sudden-shift-%E2%80%9Cforcing%E2%80%9D-led-demise-laurentide-ice-sheet
    India set to overtake China as world’s most populous country by 2022Populations in many regions are still young. In Africa, children under 15 account for two fifths of the population.http://www.smh.com.au/world/india-set-to-become-worlds-most-populous-country-20150730-ginkqu.html
    Debt Slaves: 7 Out Of 10 Americans Believe That Debt ‘Is A Necessity In Their Lives’debt is considered to be just part of normal life.  We go into debt to go to college, we go into debt to buy a vehicle, we go into debt to buy a home, and we are constantly using our credit cards to buy the things that we think we need. Is Australia any different? I tried unsuccessfully to get comparable figures.http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/debt-slaves-7-out-of-10-americans-believe-that-debt-is-a-necessity-in-their-lives
    What a can of Coke does to your body in only one hourwhy people would still gain weight even though they were following a strict low fat diethttp://therenegadepharmacist.com/what-happens-one-hour-after-drinking-a-can-of-coke/
    Greenpeace Repel Arctic Drilling Ship24 hours after blockade began in Portland, Greenpeace continues effort to block drilling ship from leaving harborhttp://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/07/30/shellno-showdown-results-u-turn-rappellers-repel-arctic-drilling-ship Activists Hanging From A Bridge Force Arctic Drilling Ship To Turn Aroundhttp://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/07/30/3686177/shell-arctic-drilling-ship-halted-by-protesters/Portland icebreaker protesters cleared after judge fines Greenpeace $2,500 an hour http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jul/30/portland-shell-bridge-protesters-greenpeace-fined

    Sustainable oil from algae: the technology is ready, but what about the politics?All of the oil we use to power our lives comes from living creatures such as algae before morphing into fossil fuel.http://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/sustainable-oil-from-algae-the-technology-is-ready-but-what-about-the-politics-76177
    Germany Just Got 78% Of Its Electricity From Renewable Sourceshttp://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/07/29/3685555/germany-sets-new-renewable-energy-record/
    Massacre trackerOne terror attack a day all this year! Half unsolved!http://shootingtracker.com/wiki/Main_Page
    Oil, faith, population and terror – the same ingredients in Sudan, Nigeria, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Pakistan. Why not Bangladesh or Madagascar – because there is no oil or gas!!Turkey sends in jets as Syria’s agony spills over every borderTurkish air strikes signalled a new phase in a conflict that has left its bloody mark on every country in the region. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/26/isis-syria-turkey-us?CMP=ema_632Syria’s disaster threatens a war in Turkeyhttp://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/10/syria-disaster-war-turkey-isis-pkkTurkey Launches War On IS’s Worst Enemies – The Kurdshttp://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42481.htm
    Meet Earth’s older, bigger brother: Kepler 452b The most similar planet to our own with a ‘substantial opportunity for life’… but its days may be numbered http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3172316/  Could one of Sheldon’s stooges enter the White House?The emperor of the gambling world, the king of Las Vegas, the prince of Macao: Sheldon Adelsonhttp://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42476.htm
    Israeli Forces Storm, Vandalize Jeruselem’s Al-Aqsa MosqueThe Israeli police invaded the Muslim holy mosque of Al-Aqsa and injured more than 20 people after Jewish settlers stormed the mosque.http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Israeli-Forces-Storm-Vandalize-Jeruselems-Al-Aqsa-Mosque-20150726-0002.htmlIsrael is dragging the region to a religious warhttp://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2015-07/26/c_134448121.htmThe Palestinians are poor. They are powerless. They have no voice or influence in the halls of power. They are demonised. They do not have well-heeled lobbyistshttp://www.truthdig.com/report/item/why_i_support_the_bds_movement_against_israel_20150726 
    Civilian Victims in Yemen Will be Ignored Because US and its Allies Are Responsibleit is rarely mentioned in media that the US. is providing substantial support to the “Saudi-led” war, now in its fifth monthhttps://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/07/06/civilian-deaths-yemen-will-ignored/
    Yanis Varoufakis reveals covert plan to hack Greece finance ministry’s softwareA secret group designed a parallel payment system could have been used to switch the currency to the drachma.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-28/greece-finance-minister-planned-to-hack-own-ministry-software/6652536 No Sovereignty Without Control Over Currency and CreditThere is no legal way to break free of the euro and the domination of the troika. The government has no access to the critical data files of its own banks, which are controlled by the ECB. Once a nation parts with the control of its currency and credit, it matters not who makes the nation’s laws.  Usury, once in control, will wreck any nation.http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42514.htm
    The Kurdish ElephantIn their latest deal to fight ISIS, Washington and Turkey are treating the Middle East’s largest stateless minority like pawns. That’s a huge mistake.http://fpif.org/the-kurdish-elephantApproving Air Strikes Against the PKK America’s Worst Error Since the Iraq Warhttp://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42493.htm Has the US Just Sold Out the Kurds?The most effective ground force against the IS could become collateral damage under US deal with Turkey. http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/07/28/has-the-u-s-just-sold-out-the-kurds/
    Supply and Demand in the Gold and Silver Futures MarketsThe bear market in bullion is an artificial creation.http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42497.htm
    The Economic And Financial Problems In Europe Are Only Just BeginningCollectively, the EU has a larger population than the US, a larger economy than either the US or China, and the banking system the biggest on the planet by far. http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-economic-and-financial-problems-in-europe-are-only-just-beginning
    Coalition kills hopes of ambitious climate change targetshttp://reneweconomy.com.au/2015/abbott-coalition-kills-hopes-of-ambitious-climate-change-targets-17926

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  • End the Age of Entitlement… for politicians! GET UP

    End the Age of Entitlement… for politicians!

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    NEVILLE,

    Some politicians are blowing huge amounts of taxpayer money to fund their lives of luxury – but the age of entitlement for politicians could be about to end.

    Prominent Liberal MP Bronwyn Bishop has found herself on public trial after she used $5,227 of taxpayer money to charter a helicopter to travel less than 100kms from Melbourne to Geelong to get to a Liberal Party fundraiser.1 Since then, Ms Bishop has also admitted she claimed taxpayer money for travel on two trips during which she attended the weddings of Liberal MPs.2

    The scandal has been raging in the media for more than two weeks now. But there’s been barely a peep about the underlying problem or the sort of safeguards that prevent taxpayer funds being blown on indulgences. That’s why we have launched the Get Around Like The Rest of Us Pledge.

    We are organising an open letter to every MP and Senator in the country asking them to sign the pledge for fair use of taxpayer funds. Will you add you name to the open letter now?

    There are some commonsense changes that would help clean up what is a murky system. The reforms required are simple and would change the system dramatically – like requiring politicians to state how the travel they claim was necessary for work and giving authority to an independent adjudicator to oversee spending and set clear guidelines.

    Here’s the plan:

      • Add your name to the open letter calling on every MP and Senator to commit to backing reform and holding themselves to a higher standard until a better system is created
      • Tomorrow we will send the open letters co-signed by you and thousands of other Australians to every MP and Senator in the country asking them to sign the pledge
      • We will make sure MPs and Senators who say they’ll sign on get the credit they deserve. For the first MPs that sign up we’ll organise a media opportunity and invite national and local media as well as GetUp members
    • For MPs or Senators who won’t sign on we’ll let their local papers and radio know too – so their electors know where they stand

    You can read the pledge and add your name to the letter to your MP here

    Next month Independent Senator Nick Xenophon plans to put out legislative amendments that if passed would make some of these changes law. As it stands today they probably won’t get enough support in the lower house. Getting Labor on board will be no easy feat. And getting the Liberals to support the reforms will be incredibly difficult. That’s why we need set the bar higher and ask our representatives to sign on. So that next time someone’s found to be abusing the public purse they won’t be able to claim ‘it wasn’t just us – it was everyone’.

    There is now overwhealming pressure on Ms Bishop to resign. The contempt she has shown for the public is as bad as we will see for a generation.

    But Ms Bishop is just one of a long list of politicians who burn through cash like it’s monopoly money. In the last financial year 170 million dollars was spent on MPs entitlements; seven on travel allowances. In 2013 Tony Abbott himself repaid the $1095 cost of travelling to Sophie Mirabella’s wedding he’d claimed 6 years earlier. In 2010 he repaid more than $9000 in travel expenses accrued while promoting a book he’d written3.

    The chopper scandal could end up being just a tiny bump for a gravy train that will keep rolling on – unless we can get enough of our representatives to show some leadership.

    https://www.getup.org.au/Age-of-Entitlement

    Sincerely
    Josh, for the GetUp team

    References
    [1] Senior ministers ‘ropeable’ over Bronwyn Bishop’s scandal they say is damaging the Government, Chris Uhlmann and Anna Henderson, ABC, July 30 2015
    [2] & [3]’Choppergate’ puts politicians’ perks under scrutiny, Deborah Snow and James Robertson, Sydney Morning Herald, July 25, 2015