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  • What we are proud of (CLIMATE COUNCIL)

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    Amanda McKenzie – Climate Council via sendgrid.info

    12:16 PM (11 minutes ago)

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    Hi Inga,

    6 months ago we took a pretty a nerve-wracking leap of faith and asked you to get behind us and help us to continue putting climate change on the national agenda.

    The positive response was overwhelming, and in September last year, after the biggest crowd-funding campaign in Australian history, our Founding Friends launched the new, independent Climate Council.

    Together, we proved that a huge group of Australians are concerned about climate change and expect to see a science-based, common sense debate about the issue.

    This week we’re proud to be celebrating our 6 month birthday and the contribution we have made so far:

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    Of course, keeping the facts in the media, ensuring politicians, emergency services, health professionals and the public have access to the latest science, and driving viral social media debates on climate change requires long-term planning and stable funding. We know the job ahead of us is big, but we’ve built a talented team and we’re ready to take it on.

    There has never been a better time to support our work.

    If enough of us can contribute just $25 per month it will ensure we can achieve even more in the next 6 months.

    Without support from our Founding Friends we wouldn’t have made it this far, so from the whole team at the Council, a sincere thank you and we hope that you will continue to support us throughout 2014.

    Thank you

    Amanda McKenzie
    CEO, The Climate Council

    P.S. Make sure you check out our new website where you can find all our latest updates as well as donate easily online

     
  • Tasmanian Greens lose parliamentary party status after winning just three seats

    Tasmanian Greens lose parliamentary party status after winning just three seats

    ABC March 27, 2014, 8:45 am

    The Greens former deputy leader Tim Morris has lost his seat in Lyons.
    ABC The Greens former deputy leader Tim Morris has lost his seat in Lyons.

    The Tasmanian Greens have lost their status as a parliamentary party after retaining only three of their five seats.

    The result in Lyons has now been confirmed showing former deputy leader Tim Morris has been edged out in the sprawling rural seat by Labor stalwart and former minister David Llewellyn.

    Mr Morris says it is a blow to his party, which will now be short of the four MPs needed to be recognised as parliamentary party.

    “That will be reasonably significant for the party and the way that it operates in the Parliament,” he said.

    “Yes, that’s disappointing but that’s what the voters have chosen,” he said.

    As well as Lyons, the Tasmanian Electoral Commission (TEC) has confirmed the results in Franklin and counting is continuing today in Bass, Braddon and Denison.

    In Franklin, voters have ended the parliamentary career of former Labor cabinet minister David O’Byrne, instead electing Upper House Independent MP turned Liberal candidate Paul Harriss.

    Greens MP Kim Booth is set to be the party’s third MP.

    He is ahead of former Labor Attorney-General Brian Wightman in Bass.

    In Braddon, the Palmer Party has been officially excluded from the preference distribution, with the Liberals tipped to win a fourth seat in the division.

    Labor’s Madeleine Ogilvie is now ahead of the party’s Julian Amos in Denison but by just 33 votes.

    Counting is expected to be finalised by Friday.

  • Barry O’Farrell freezes coal seam gas exploration applications in NSW

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    Barry O’Farrell freezes coal seam gas exploration applications in NSW

    The premier said Labor had granted exploration licences ‘like confetti’ and warned that existing licences would be audited

    NSW premier Barry O'Farrell.
    NSW premier Barry O’Farrell. Photograph: Nikki Short/AAP

    Australian Associated Press

    Wednesday 26 March 2014 17.53 EST

    Coal seam gas exploration applications will be frozen for six months across NSW while the state government reviews the controversial process.

    The Premier, Barry O’Farrell, accused the former Labor government of granting petroleum exploration licences “like confetti” and warned that the government would also audit existing licences.

    “We’re taking decisive action to ensure the state’s resources are developed for the people of NSW and not for the benefit of Labor MPs, their cronies and their union mates,” he told the chamber on Wednesday after making the announcement.

    The six-month freeze will also allow the government to introduce a “new, thorough regime” for allocating future licences, the premier said.

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    The government is concerned about the application process, which has seen small companies, sometimes run by one person, being allowed to explore large areas, despite not having the experience or financial backing for the projects.

    O’Farrell said the former Labor government granted 39 exploration licences, while his government had yet to grant a single one.

    Three-quarters of the licences granted under Labor were issued by former ministers Eddie Obeid and Ian Macdonald, he said, who were later found to have acted corruptly by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.

    The premier said the licences granted under Labor were handed out with “virtually no oversight and clearly no thought”.

    He slammed Labor for only charging $1000 for exploration applications, which was “less than Ian Macdonald spent on his average lunch”.

    That fee is now being raised to $50,000.

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    Resources minister Anthony Roberts said the government was committed to ending Labor’s practice of “flogging off the state’s natural resources to their mates and business partners”.

    “We are sending a very clear message that only reputable operators are wanted in the state of NSW,” he told parliament.

    The Greens welcomed the decision but said the premier must go further on cracking down on CSG applications.

    “The key issue remains the rights of farmers and the community to say no to CSG,” the Greens’ mining spokesman, Jeremy Buckingham, told AAP.

    “Until that right is given to communities and farmers, this will continue to be a headache for the government.”

    Phil Laird, from anti-CSG group Lock the Gates, commended the government.

    “The previous regime seemed to focus entirely on mining and gas, whereas this is showing that the government’s trying to clean up the process,” he said.

    The announcement comes after Roberts on Wednesday announced that the government had knocked back five CSG exploration licences applications by Grainger Energy for a 43,100 square kilometre area in the Riverina region.

    The minister said the company had one director and was formed just six days before lodging its application.

    It also had “no history of conducting petroleum exploration activities” and had submitted a “manifestly deficient application”.

  • What a day! We declared 1M hectares ‘Gasfield Free’

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    What a day! We declared 1M hectares ‘Gasfield Free’

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    Anne Kennedy for Lock the Gate annkenn@bigpond.com via email.nationbuilder.com

    4:32 PM (8 minutes ago)

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    Lock the Gate Alliance
    Dear Neville,

    My name is Anne Kennedy, I’m a farmer from Coonamble in north-west NSW.
    We had a big day here on Saturday, with more than 630 people turning out to declare our entire district ‘Gasfield Free’.  That’s an area of 1 million hectares!

    Together the people of our region have done their utmost to knock on every door of every property in the district. And the results are absolutely unequivocal – 96% of people want our region ‘Gasfield Free’.

    Our big celebration on Saturday was led out by our new Gasfield Free ‘Light Horse Brigade’ – 50 wonderful men and women on horseback.  There were hordes of our little ones on bikes and scooters and together we sang a stirring rendition of “We’re the boys from the bush and we don’t want gas“.  You can view some wonderful images of the day by clicking on the photo below

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    The crowning moment of the day took place on the local oval, the declaration itself!  The 24 communities of Coonamble Shire lined up one-by-one to declare themselves “Gasfield Free” and accept their ‘Gasfield Free Road’ signs.  It was a beautiful event that drew on everything that I love most about Coonamble and the determined people of the district.

    Click on this image to watch a short and inspiring 2 minute video from the day:

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    As I have said many times, I’m not anti-mining and I’m not a radical.

    I’m a conservative and a 66 year old grandmother of 11, and I would like nothing more than to be spending all my time with grandchildren and my husband on the farm.  But the threat of coal seam gas mining puts all that at risk.

    For me, it’s all about the water.  You see, I’m the President of the NSW Artesian Bore Water Users Association and I am painfully aware that farmers in our region are entirely dependent on the Great Artesian Basin.

    Our Governments are not prepared to stand up and protect our scarce water resources and our farm businesses from big CSG companies.  So we have no choice but to stand strong together, and to protect the country ourselves.

    And that’s what we were doing on Saturday.

    And it’s happening now right across Australia.  More than 220 communities across 3 million hectares of land have now declared their land, water and communities ‘Gasfield Free’.  And we are just getting started!

    We are incredibly grateful for the support that we have received from Lock the Gate supporters from all walks of life.  We know our best hope is when we stand shoulder to shoulder, united in our love for country.

    Out here in the bush, your support from right across Australia means everything to us.

    If you have the inclination to get a taste for life out here, please join us in the Pilliga on the 5th April, for music, celebration and song, and lend your support on the front line to prevent dangerous coal seam gas mining!

    Many thanks,

    Anne Kennedy from Coonamble

    Anne Kennedy for Lock the Gate
    http://www.lockthegate.org.au/

  • SPA: Newsletter, Issue 115, April 2014

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    SPA President president@population.org.au via messaging-master.net

    12:17 PM (2 hours ago)

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    Sustainable Population Australia

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    Dear members and supporters of Sustainable Population Australia
    Please find attached the latest newsletter (no. 115, April, 2014) which is also available online at http://www.population.org.au/sites/default/files/newsletters/nl2014102_114-web.pdf.
    In this issue you will find:
    • a front page story about Camilo Mora’s critical paper in Ecology and Society
    • a speech by Paul Ehrlich
    • an explanation from Martin Tye as to why he set up Population Growth Slow Down (PGSD)
    • an Opinion article by SPA member Keith Lethbridge
    • the latest research commissioned by the UK’s Population Matters
    • book reviews of Guy McPherson’s Going Dark and Andrew Glikson’s Evolution of the atmosphere, fire and the anthropocene climate event horizon
    • population news
    • SPA news
    • notice of our upcoming AGM on 5 April plus symposium and dinner.
    All the best

    Jenny Goldie
    Newsletter editor


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  • “First shots fired in mining battle” 350 ORG

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    “First shots fired in mining battle”

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    Blair Palese, 350.org Australia australia@350.org

    6:10 PM (43 minutes ago)

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    Dear friends and supporters,

    “First shots fired in mining battle”: That’s the headline of an article in today’s Australian Financial Review. Over the last two days, we’ve been bombarded with news of how the Minerals Council of Australia has started a campaign against the divestment campaign. As the article in the AFR points out, it’s our clearest sign yet that we’re having impact:

    “The decision to loose the Minerals Council on the coal problem says only that the campaign to undermine community, investor and government confidence in Australia’s second biggest export industry is beginning to develop potentially debilitating momentum.”

    We believe we can win this battle, but we need your support to make us powerful enough to win this fight. To sustain our efforts in the coming months, we need 100 people to donate monthly an average of $8/week. Will you be one of those 100 people? Click here to find out how.

    Up until now, the coal industry has been content in taking the occasional pot shot at us, but now they know we mean business and are determined to take us on. Yesterday, writing in The Australian, the CEO of the Minerals Council came out attacking 350.org and other groups fighting coal. It was also revealed that they are now campaigning against the divestment campaign, lobbying super funds and investors against divesting.

    This is a true David and Goliath fight. While we can count our staff on less than two hands, they have thousands of dollars in PR budget at their fingertips. They’re Australia’s most powerful industry. We’re fighting not just one company but many – from BHP and Rio Tinto to Whitehaven and Glencore. That’s why we’re writing to ask you to chip in and make us powerful in this fight.

    The time to wind down on coal has arrived. Despite the coal industry’s superior fire power, and no matter what the Minerals Council tell them, investors are increasingly waking up to the ethical and financial risks of investing in coal. We need to speed that waking up…up.

    With your financial support, we’ll continue to front up to this most powerful of industries, from the Maules Creek campaign to the National Divestment Day of Action on May 3rd.

    These companies paint us out as radicals, yet they are the ones who are the radicals. They are the ones stopping the action required to prevent further extreme heat, intense cyclones, and the loss of much of the Great Barrier Reef.

    Click here to stand by us in this fight. Thanks for all that you do!

     

    Blair, Aaron, Charlie, Josh, for 350.org Australia

    P.S. If you have any questions about donating, please do not hesitate to send us an email. Just hit reply to this one.

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    * Here’s some of the coverage from the last two days: In The Australian: “Miners target funds to spread the message on coal”. In the Australian Financial Review:  “Fossil fuel campaigns to plague miners”“First shots fired in mining battle”. In The Age : “Coal miners starting to count the cost of activist pressure on funding”.


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