Oct 14

Thanks to Project SafeCom 

Dear all…

Today the Prime Minister, Mr John Howard, has visited the Governor-General and announced the next Federal Election, but in a clever, manipulative and nasty law pushed through in Federal Parliament last year (the government could “push” this, because it has a majority in Both Houses of Parliament), the Electoral Act has been changed.

The Electoral Rolls will now close at 8pm of the day that the “writs” are issued for the election, sooner than ever before. Mr Howard has - presumably under pressure from lobby groups and his own party - still given some time beyond today’s announcement for closing the Rolls. At his press conference this morning the PM stated:

“The writs will issue on the 17th of October, the (electoral) rolls will close on the 22nd of October….”

When the Electoral Rolls are closed, it will be TOO LATE to enrol to vote, and many thousands of young people are likely to miss out, and they will not be able to vote!!

It is likely that the government has changed this law, because it deliberately wants to stop young people to vote because most young people will not vote for Mr Howard or the Coalition government, but for Labor, The Greens, the Democrats or for any other party or for an Independent.

This election, more than any election in Australian history, is about voting to protect our planet, and the party that performs best of all on Climate Change, should become the party that gets the votes of all people.

And our guess is, that, more than any other age group, young people are highly likely to consider the environment before all other issues when making up their mind who to vote for.

What you can do:

1. Forward this message to as many young people you know;
2. Phone all young people you know and mention this issue, and ask them to enrol to vote immediately;
3. Send an SMS message to ALL young people you know, to your young friends, to any of your children or grandchildren in this age group;

You can enrol to vote via the Australian Electoral Commission’s website:

http://www.aec.gov.au/Enrolling_to_vote/Special_Category/Age_17_enrolment.htm

or here: http://www.aec.gov.au/Enrolling_to_vote/How_To_Enrol/index.htm

• More information by GetUp! about this law and about enrolling to vote is here:

http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/VotingIsTheBestRevenge

• Some news from the ABC about this law is here:

Electoral changes will hurt young voters

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/10/14/2058999.htm

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Sep 21

Rockingham Fun Run

We are pleased to be able to pass on the following information,

ROCKINGHAM FUN RUN / WALK
SUNDAY 11th November 2007

RUN/WALK ALONG OUR BEAUTIFUL COASTLINE…

Start: 8 am
5 or 10 km RUN
5 km WALK

Cost Adults = $20 under 16 = $10 Family = $40

This includes hot dog and drink.

This is a huge community event with prizes for
FANCY DRESS
SCHOOL TEAM - CORPORATE TEAM

In addition, the school with the most students participating will win:

THE SCHOOL PERPETUAL TROPHY
CORPORATE PERPETUAL TROPHY

All proceeds go to Rockingham YouthCARE

 

For more information visit
www.rockinghamfunrun.com

Peter Roaen: 0419 094 391
June Lewis: 0433 283 198

Sponsored by Fremantle Ports

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Jun 16

Fight Child-Care Discrimination - Murdoch University Media Conference

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May 04

Are you sick of getting calls from telemarketers? Well the Australian Federal Government has finally opened the Do Not Call Register, hopefully this will stop most of us getting annoying calls (family members excluded :P)

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Apr 30

Independent Murdoch University Student Website MyMurdoch has released an official blog. Along with Lloyd Johnson and Peter Clay, I am also one of the original contributors.

MyMurdoch blog will feature actual views and opinions of students without advocating any political agenda. Just straight up student stuff - for all students, no memberships, no revenue raising. As one of the three initial contributors I can assure everyone that the Blog will feature news, information and opinions from a broad cross section of the student demographic at Murdoch. Lloyd, Peter and myself are from different backgrounds, studying different degrees and also studying at different campuses.

Also, because we require no memberships and aren’t concentrated on raising revenue this is also open to any student and any Murdoch student who has a blog can contribute! If you want to contribute then there is nothing stopping you! All you need to do is contact Lloyd and he will help you get started and you can too become active at MyMurdoch!

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