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  • Change of heart Larissa Waters THE GREENS

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    Change of heart

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    Larissa Waters via server8839.e-activist.com 

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    Dear NEVILLE,
    Today Bill Shorten announced that he would be proposing a 50% renewable energy target (RET) to the Labor Party’s national conference this weekend.

    It’s good news that Labor have had a change of heart after voting with the Abbott Government to gut our RET just weeks ago, and allowing native forests to be burnt.

    It’s also good news that it’s a lot better than PM Abbott’s ideological opposition to renewable energy. But it’s bittersweet because Labor are still approving new coal exploration licenses in Victoria and pushing ahead with mega-coal mines and coal ports on our Great Barrier Reef.

    And the science says we need to move much, much faster. That’s why the Greens have had target of 90% clean energy by 2030 for a long time.

    One thing is certain — it’s always positive to see global warming back on the political agenda.

    As we approach the UN Climate Conference in Paris, the state Labor Government in Queensland being asked tough questions about the unviable Adani mega coal mine and farmers are standing up to the Government’s approval of the enormous Shenhua coal mine in NSW — now is an important time for us to reach out to our friends, family and networks who may not have thought much about global warming before.

    Will you invite 5 friends to join our climate campaign? (We have prepared some conversation guides for you!)

     

    This year has been huge for the climate.

    We’ve seen the Liberal and Labor parties gang up to tear down our RET, the government has launched an hysterical campaign against wind energy and in a bizarre twist the NSW Government is launching a “Carnival of Coal.”

    The Greens have always, and will always, stand for strong action on global warming. That means transitioning to 90% renewable energy future by 2030.

    Let’s use this opportunity to reconnect with our friends and family who may not be sure about global warming, and ask them to get on board our campaign.

    We’re going to need as much support for strong action on global warming as we can muster in the lead up to the 2016 election. The Abbott Government needs to feel the pressure, and the Labor Party needs to know that the Australian people support a more ambitious clean energy future.

    Will you have a climate conversation today?

    Thank you so much for all you do,

    Larissa Waters

  • We can knock off the China Free Trade Agreement

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    We can knock off the China Free Trade Agreement

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    Australian Unions Team <info@actu.org.au>

    3:31 PM (2 minutes ago)

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    Dear Inga,

    The China Free Trade Agreement will let employers bring in overseas workers without first advertising the jobs to local workers. This is outrageous and deeply unfair. Tony Abbott should never have signed a deal that prevents local workers from getting jobs here in Australia.

    We can stop this agreement.

    How?

    We need to make sure the ALP oppose it and convince the crossbench Senators to stand with them against any legislation that could make this job killing deal a reality.

    This weekend is the ALP National Conference so it is crunch time.

    This is how you can be that tipping point that stops the China FTA.

    1. Join one of the rallies across the country.  If you are in Melbourne there is one outside the ALP National Conference this Friday at 8am.
    2. Take 30 seconds to let the Parliamentary Committee considering the China trade deal know just how unfair it is. The crossbench Senators will be influenced by this report.
    3. Visit our campaign page for campaign materials and further actions you can take.

    Working people are saying NO to this agreement.

    Across the country union members have been standing up and building serious pressure with protests, community meetings, talking with people in their communities, speaking to the media as well as filling up the email inboxes of politicians.

    Tony Abbott’s MPs are rattled and the ALP is seriously considering coming out against the job killing elements of the China FTA.

    Together we can make sure our politicians put our jobs first.

    In unity,
    Dave
    Australian Unions Team
    http://www.australianunions.org.au/

  • GST hikes: who wins, who loses

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    GST hikes: who wins, who loses

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    Nat – GetUp!

    1:36 PM (1 hour ago)

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    NEVILLE,

    Treasurer Joe Hockey is pushing for tax reform that hits those who can least afford it the hardest – and he’s getting your state premier to do his dirty work.

    The Abbott government’s $80 billion in budget cuts to public schools and hospitals have thrown the long-term funding model for these essential services into turmoil. State premiers are searching frantically for solutions to offset an enormous funding shortfall.

    This week, NSW Premier Mike Baird has been spearheading a push for a GST hike. VIC Premier Daniel Andrews is instead proposing an increase in the Medicare levy. But a genuine national conversation about tax reform is futile with the Abbott government categorically ruling out the big-ticket federal reform options – including superannuation, the capital gains tax discount and negative gearing.

    As states and territories meet with the Prime Minister for a Leader’s Retreat today and tomorrow, they’ve an opportunity to band together to force better, fairer options for revenue reform onto Mr Hockey’s table.

    At the beginning of this year, GetUp members chipped in to fund an ambitious report, which modelled eight new revenue-generating policy proposals. Canberra insiders told us the report went viral in the halls of Federal Parliament – forwarded from office to office, MP to MP. Now, we can do it again: this is a perfect moment to get fair ideas about revenue reform into the offices of our state leaders, right as they meet to discuss funding for our schools and hospitals.

    Click here to send the ‘Brighter Budget’ report to your state premier’s office now – and ask them to use this week’s Leaders Retreat to put fair tax reform back on Mr Hockey’s agenda.

    Last week, Treasurer Hockey told states to take “responsibility for their own budgets”.1 It’s not hard to see why the states are aghast: none of them can afford to pay for the health system we have currently, let alone that of the future. Healthcare now eats up about 25% of state budgets, and costs are growing as medical services become more expensive and our population continues to age. Likewise, state government spending on schools is forecast to rise faster than GDP in years to come.2

    Even Liberal state leaders must recognise that the Commonwealth has a role to play in raising more revenue to fund ballooning health and education costs.

    In April, SA Premier Jay Weatherill spoke out about the need to broaden the reform debate: “There are other taxes that can be looked at before increasing the GST; they’re things like removing the generous superannuation concessions for high-income earners”.3 This is precisely the type of fair revenue solutions that we can get behind.

    If our state premiers band together, they could become a powerful collective force for genuine tax reform at a federal level – and shift the tax debate beyond a narrow focus on regressive GST hikes.

    Click here to ask your premier to stand up to the Abbott Government and put important reforms back on the agenda – including superannuation, the capital gains tax discount, negative gearing and closing loopholes for the 1%.

    There’s now widespread dismay among both economic commentators and the business community about the Abbott government’s paralysis on tax reform. According to John Hewson, former Liberal leader and economist, the economic mismanagement of this period in time will be felt seriously in years to come.4

    Can we afford to wait for the beds to start disappearing in our hospitals, or our kids to start falling through the cracks in our education system, to have a real conversation about Australia’s future?

    A suite of new revenue ideas brought to the table at this week’s Leaders Retreat could help fund health services to underpin the wellbeing of our communities, and better education so that our children are able to fulfil their ultimate potential.

    Thanks for being a part of it,
    Nat, Daney and Alycia, for the GetUp team

    PS – There’s been lots of chat this week about the GST, so let’s get one thing clear: GST hikes are not the best or most equitable way to increase revenue. Because the GST taxes everyone at the same rate regardless of income, it hits low income households the hardest – making our tax system less fair and increasing inequality. With economic mismanagement rife at the federal level, our state premiers could embrace their collective power and demonstrate some genuine political leadership to tackle reform. Will you write to your state premier now? https://www.getup.org.au/leaders-retreat

    References
    [1] ‘Raise the GST and fund yourselves, Treasurer Joe Hockey to tell states’, Australian Financial Review, 14 July 2015.
    [2] ‘The government’s $14.2 billion budget fantasy to sell an election’, The Saturday Paper, 11 July 2015.
    [3] ‘GST debate: SA Premier Jay Weatherill warns of state taxes, condemns WA as selfish on carve-up’, ABC News, 14 April 2015.
    [4] ‘The government’s $14.2 billion budget fantasy to sell an election’, The Saturday Paper, 11 July 2015.

  • Our new consumer website: Richard Di Natale – the party leader living off the grid

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    Our new consumer website: Richard Di Natale – the party leader living off the grid

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    One Step Off The Grid via mail28.wdc01.mcdlv.net 

    1:56 PM (8 minutes ago)

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    Introducing our new sister site focused on consumers; Richard Di Natale, the party leader living off the grid; Qld councils to tap geothermal to slash energy costs; Off-grid in the Hawkesbury; the car wash company saving heaps on energy & water costs; 19 graphs that explain solar panels for home owners; Top 6 mistakes people make when buying solar systems; and will Tesla battery enable me to leave the grid?
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    Richard Di Natale – the party leader living off the grid
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    Greens leader Richard Di Natale chose to go off-grid 10 years ago, largely because of the huge costs of connecting his then weekender and now family home to the grid. He says it’s a great feeling to be able to convert the sun into useable energy.
    Introducing One Step Off The Grid
    Giles Parkinson
    RenewEconomy is proud to introduce its new consumer-focused publication, One Step Off The Grid – helping households, businesses and communities navigate the energy revolution.
    Queensland councils to tap geothermal to slash energy costs
    Sophie Vorrath
    Outback Queensland Shire of Winton to build two geothermal plants as part of an ambitious plan to tap into geothermal energy and create their own networks to supply their own locally generated power to council buildings. It’s an idea that could be adopted by neighbouring councils.
    Why bigger businesses are joining rush to add rooftop solar PV
    Giles Parkinson
    Large businesses often cut good deals for electricity from utilities, but rooftop solar is now offering returns of 18% per annum, and the market is poised to boom.
    Off-grid in the Hawkesbury, with tracking solar and batteries
    Emma Sutcliffe
    It’s satisfying to turn on a light or power tool and know the energy was generated only a few metres away.
    The car wash company saving heaps on energy and water costs
    Peter Breen
    With a few changes, a focus on efficiency and solar panels, the Ballina car wash’s electricity bills are down from $6,700 to $2,300. Water consumption in the Lazer Wash is down by 50 per cent.
    19 graphs that explain solar panels for home owners (+maps)
    Lindsay Wilson
    A quick and simple visual explainer of solar panels for home owners.
    Top 6 mistakes people make when buying solar systems
    Finn Peacock
    By having multiple companies give you a breakdown on how much solar will cost you, you can gain a real understanding of whether solar is right for your budget, and whether or not you’re being ripped off.
  • Concern is rising, momentum is building – we need to keep going! THE CLIMATE COUNCIL

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    Concern is rising, momentum is building – we need to keep going!

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    Amanda McKenzie – The Climate Council via sendgrid.info 

    4:18 PM (19 minutes ago)

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    Dear Inga,

    It’s hard to believe that we’re already into the second half of the year, and the Climate Council’s second birthday is fast approaching!

    In the last few months we’ve not only been working hard to release more headline-making reports to new and bigger audiences, but also ensuring that misinformation on climate change is challenged and corrected in the media. All of this is made possible by your continued support, so thank you!

    With the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris now just a few months away, our latest report, Halfway to Paris: How the world is tracking on climate change, explores how the world is stepping up action on climate change. This report was strategically timed to coincide with Australia’s upcoming announcement of its emissions reduction target, and it’s already reached millions of people through both national and international media, and social media. Some of the findings include:

    • Australia’s major allies and trading partners are setting strong emissions reduction targets. As one of the the largest emitters per capita, Australia is a crucial global climate change player.

    • Australia must cut our greenhouse gas emissions much more deeply and rapidly – with a bare minimum 2030 target of 40-60% reduction below 2000 levels to be in line with the science and to join the rest of the world in taking action.

    • From the big players like China and the US to smaller countries, the momentum for action is building.

    You can find other key findings and the full report on our website. If you have a moment, we’d love you to share this important report with your networks – the more we can get the facts out there, the better! You might be surprised to learn that a single post on the Climate Council’s facebook page regularly reaches 500,000 people, because thousands of people like you share them.

    Speaking of facts – ensuring that conversation about climate change is based on fact, not fiction is paramount. So we’ve continued to stand up and correct misinformation and deliberate muddying of the waters in the media: when The Australian reports that there’s been a pause in global warming and that Arctic ice melts have stabilised, we publicly explain why that’s nonsense. Or when the Federal Government decides to grant $4 million in Australian taxpayer funds to Danish climate contrarian Bjorn Lomborg –  we cut straight to the core of why his arguments are deeply flawed and belong nowhere near our universities.

    The attacks on science are relentless, and it’s only with the support of people like you that we’re able to do what we do – taking on myth-peddlers and misinformation campaigns so that we can focus our country on real problems and solutions, not distractions. Momentum is building, and so is public concern and pressure – the recently released 2015 Lowy Poll not only recorded the third consecutive rise in Australians’ concern about global warming, but found that a solid majority of Australians want the Australian Government to commit to significant reductions in the lead-up to the UN climate change conference in Paris.

    In the coming months, we’ll be releasing more reports with the latest science available, and focusing on getting more of this science in the headlines. We hope you’ll continue to help us get this important information out there – because I do mean it when I say that we’re only as strong as the community that supports us.

    Thanks so much,

    Amanda McKenzie
    CEO, The Climate Council

    P.S. Since our funding was cut, it’s only the financial support of people like you that’s keeping us going. If you see our work as valuable and want us to do more: you can make a quick secure online donation here, to help our scientists keep up their excellent work. As always, your support is gratefully received to keep going in a tough political environmen

  • News less limited: Labor Herald arrives

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    Inga —

    It’s been a long time coming, but our news service is alive and kicking in time for National Conference this weekend.

    The Labor Herald is bursting with all kinds of stories, views and opinions to shape debate, including:

    Paul Keating on this age of impermanence

    Wendy Harmer on keeping the faith in politics

    Bill Shorten on his vision for jobs of the future

    Check out out 10 things to know about the Labor Herald to understand how this new Labor digital news service will work.

    The Lab is where you will find more of the views and discussions behind the news.  The Lab will grow as our community grows and contributes.

    Our fundraising campaign has been a great success, with 613 people pledging support.

    We are seeking 1000 supporters to keep the Labor Herald strong beyond Christmas. Can you let likeminded family and friends know about our launch and ask if they will help keep it going?

    Head to https://www.laborherald.com.au/ to test the new website, add your voice in the comments and help make sure Labor has a strong platform to influence the national conversation.

    Thanks,
    George Wright
    ALP National Secretary

    PS: If you haven’t liked our Facebook page or followed us on Twitter, please do so!

    Australian Labor Party
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