Pyne won’t miss this UNIVERSITY DEREGULATION

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Amanda Rishworth via sendgrid.info 

11:21 AM (17 minutes ago)

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Neville,
This week we’ve been trying to present our petition of more than 100,000 Australians against $100,000 degrees to the Education Minister, Christopher Pyne.

Students across the country have signed this petition, so we asked signatories from the Australian Medical Students’ Association to present our petition to Christopher Pyne.

They’ve requested a meeting with the Minister so they can show him just how strong the community’s opposition to deregulation is. They’ve called, they’ve emailed, but they haven’t yet got a meeting.

Rather than wait, we thought we’d take the petition to Christopher Pyne in his electorate this weekend, by getting these mobile scooter signs with the names of people who’ve signed the petition on them, out where he (and the people who can vote him in, or out) can’t miss them.

We’re ready to get the signs out — towed around on the back of scooters — in his electorate tomorrow, but we need to raise money to keep up the fight against uni fee deregulation. Can you donate $5.50 today?

Here’s what they look like:

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If everyone who gets this email contributes just $5.50 we can keep going with our campaign against uni fee deregulation, including taking our giant petition to Christopher Pyne in a way he cannot miss. By the time he’s back home in Adelaide, he won’t be able to escape your call for a fair and accessible university system.

Click here to chip in and put our petition scooters on the road.

With the constituents in Christopher Pyne’s own electorate joining us and speaking up against an Americanised university system, we can put even more pressure on him to drop his unfair changes.

Thank you for standing with me,

Amanda Rishworth
Shadow Assistant Minister for Higher Education

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