Tell Turnbull to fund Gonski

Neville /24 October, 2015

The conversation has been marked as not important. 1 of 35 Tell Turnbull to fund Gonski Tell Turnbull to fund Gonski   AUSTRALIAN UNIONS TEam Inbox x Tell Turnbull to fund Gonsk <info@actu.org.au> 12:03 PM (3 hours ago) to me Inga — Next week union members, parents and supporters across the country are calling Malcolm Turnbull Continue Reading →

Reasons to be cheerful about the climate talks

Neville /24 October, 2015

3 of 56 Reasons to be cheerful about the climate talks Inbox x James Randerson, The Guardian <info@mail.theguardian.com> Unsubscribe 1:57 AM (7 hours ago) to me Can’t see this email? View in browser Dear Neville, When the Guardian launched phase II of Keep it in the Ground we promised to keep you abreast of all Continue Reading →

The John James Newsletter 87

Neville /24 October, 2015

2 of 62 The John James Newsletter 87 Inbox x John James 8:38 AM (21 minutes ago) to John The John James Newsletter 87 24 October 2015 Believe nothing just because a so-called wise person said it.  Believe nothing just because a belief is generally held.  Believe nothing just because it is said in ancient Continue Reading →

5 + 5 TONY BURKE

Neville /23 October, 2015

Neville — At one level the job is pretty simple: we stand up for those who need us most. This week Jenny Macklin and Penny Wong had significant wins for families and workers by doing just that. Here’s the #5and5. BEST 1. Ever since the 2014 Budget, Jenny Macklin has been leading the fight against Continue Reading →

Weekly Briefing – Letter of the Week and November Lobby Day Citizens’ Climate Lobby

Neville /23 October, 2015

1 of 31 Weekly Briefing – Letter of the Week and November Lobby Day Inbox x Citizens’ Climate Lobby <Citizens_Climate_Lobby@mail.vresp.com> Unsubscribe 9:10 AM (11 minutes ago) to me Regional conferences in November, CCL University schedule. Click to view this email in a browser CCL Weekly Briefing, Oct. 22, 2015 Table of Contents: November regional conferences Continue Reading →