Forwarded from Katie 😍
list of senators for letters against the MAD bill Senator.allman-payne@aph.gov.au
senator.antic@aph.gov.au
senator.askew@aph.gov.au
senator.ayres@aph.gov.au
senator.babet@aph.gov.au
senator.bilyk@aph.gov.au
senator.birmingham@aph.gov.au
senator.henderson@aph.gov.au
senator.fawcett@aph.gov.au
senator.bragg@aph.gov.au
senator.brockman@aph.gov.au
senator.carol.brown@aph.gov.au
senator.cadell@aph.gov.au
senator.canavan@aph.gov.au
senator.michaelia.cash@aph.gov.au
senator.chandler@aph.gov.au
senator.chisholm@aph.gov.au
senator.ciccone@aph.gov.au
senator.colbeck@aph.gov.au
senator.cox@aph.gov.au
senator.darmanin@aph.gov.au
senator.davey@aph.gov.au
senator.duniam@aph.gov.au
senator.farrell@aph.gov.au
senator.faruqi@aph.gov.au
senator.katy.gallagher@aph.gov.au
senator.ghosh@aph.gov.au
senator.green@aph.gov.au
senator.grogan@aph.gov.au
senator.hanson@aph.gov.au
senator.hanson-young@aph.gov.au
senator.hodgins-may@aph.gov.au
senator.hughes@aph.gov.au
senator.hume@aph.gov.au
senator.kovacic@aph.gov.au
senator.lambie@aph.gov.au
senator.liddle@aph.gov.au
senator.lines@aph.gov.au
senator.mcallister@aph.gov.au
Senator.McCarthy@aph.gov.au
senator.mcdonald@aph.gov.au
senator.mcgrath@aph.gov.au
senator.mckenzie@aph.gov.au
senator.mckim@aph.gov.au
senator.mclachlan@aph.gov.au
senator.nampijinpaprice@aph.gov.au
senator.oneill@aph.gov.au
senator.paterson@aph.gov.au
senator.payman@aph.gov.au
senator.barbara.pocock@aph.gov.au
senator.david.pocock@aph.gov.au
senator.polley@aph.gov.au
senator.pratt@aph.gov.au
senator.rennick@aph.gov.au
senator.reynolds@aph.gov.au
senator.roberts@aph.gov.au
senator.ruston@aph.gov.au
senator.scarr@aph.gov.au
senator.sharma@aph.gov.au
senator.sheldon@aph.gov.au
senator.shoebridge@aph.gov.au
senator.smith@aph.gov.au
senator.marielle.smith@aph.gov.au
senator.steele-john@aph.gov.au
senator.sterle@aph.gov.au
senator.stewart@aph.gov.au
senator.thorpe@aph.gov.au
senator.tyrrell@aph.gov.au
senator.urquhart@aph.gov.au
senator.van@aph.gov.au
senator.walsh@aph.gov.au
senator.waters@aph.gov.au
senator.watt@aph.gov.au
senator.whish-wilson@aph.gov.au
senator.wong@aph.gov.au
senator.antic@aph.gov.au
senator.askew@aph.gov.au
senator.ayres@aph.gov.au
senator.babet@aph.gov.au
senator.bilyk@aph.gov.au
senator.birmingham@aph.gov.au
senator.henderson@aph.gov.au
senator.fawcett@aph.gov.au
senator.bragg@aph.gov.au
senator.brockman@aph.gov.au
senator.carol.brown@aph.gov.au
senator.cadell@aph.gov.au
senator.canavan@aph.gov.au
senator.michaelia.cash@aph.gov.au
senator.chandler@aph.gov.au
senator.chisholm@aph.gov.au
senator.ciccone@aph.gov.au
senator.colbeck@aph.gov.au
senator.cox@aph.gov.au
senator.darmanin@aph.gov.au
senator.davey@aph.gov.au
senator.duniam@aph.gov.au
senator.farrell@aph.gov.au
senator.faruqi@aph.gov.au
senator.katy.gallagher@aph.gov.au
senator.ghosh@aph.gov.au
senator.green@aph.gov.au
senator.grogan@aph.gov.au
senator.hanson@aph.gov.au
senator.hanson-young@aph.gov.au
senator.hodgins-may@aph.gov.au
senator.hughes@aph.gov.au
senator.hume@aph.gov.au
senator.kovacic@aph.gov.au
senator.lambie@aph.gov.au
senator.liddle@aph.gov.au
senator.lines@aph.gov.au
senator.mcallister@aph.gov.au
Senator.McCarthy@aph.gov.au
senator.mcdonald@aph.gov.au
senator.mcgrath@aph.gov.au
senator.mckenzie@aph.gov.au
senator.mckim@aph.gov.au
senator.mclachlan@aph.gov.au
senator.nampijinpaprice@aph.gov.au
senator.oneill@aph.gov.au
senator.paterson@aph.gov.au
senator.payman@aph.gov.au
senator.barbara.pocock@aph.gov.au
senator.david.pocock@aph.gov.au
senator.polley@aph.gov.au
senator.pratt@aph.gov.au
senator.rennick@aph.gov.au
senator.reynolds@aph.gov.au
senator.roberts@aph.gov.au
senator.ruston@aph.gov.au
senator.scarr@aph.gov.au
senator.sharma@aph.gov.au
senator.sheldon@aph.gov.au
senator.shoebridge@aph.gov.au
senator.smith@aph.gov.au
senator.marielle.smith@aph.gov.au
senator.steele-john@aph.gov.au
senator.sterle@aph.gov.au
senator.stewart@aph.gov.au
senator.thorpe@aph.gov.au
senator.tyrrell@aph.gov.au
senator.urquhart@aph.gov.au
senator.van@aph.gov.au
senator.walsh@aph.gov.au
senator.waters@aph.gov.au
senator.watt@aph.gov.au
senator.whish-wilson@aph.gov.au
senator.wong@aph.gov.au
Forwarded from Vaccination Decisions
Many of you will know that TNT radio was forced to close down a few months ago. The good news is that they are now back on a new independent radio station called the Pulse Today (www.thepulse.today) promoting Truth, Integrity and Independence. https://thepulse.today/
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Forwarded from PHA WA Channel
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/first-do-no-pharm-tickets-1044634238127
Private viewing of Dr Aseem Malhotra's film, First Do No Pharm.
Hosted by Worldwide Awake Business Network.
Monday 18 November at 6pm in Leederville.
Private viewing of Dr Aseem Malhotra's film, First Do No Pharm.
Hosted by Worldwide Awake Business Network.
Monday 18 November at 6pm in Leederville.
Eventbrite
First! Do NO Pharm
a documentary that will rip away the veil of secrecy and expose the ugly truth of how our health has been commodified for decades.
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Forwarded from CRAIG KELLY - Keeping the bastards honest. (Craig Kelly MP)
WE ONLY NEED 2 MORE TO STOP THE MAD BILL
SENATOR TYRELL (Tasmania - Independent, formerly Jacqui Lambie network) has pulled the plug of the MAD Bill as has Senator Pocock
We now only need 2 of the remaining 4 "other" Senators to save free speech.
So if you do anything today, please message or call them.
And don‘t think it doesn’t make a different, Senator Tyrell acknowledged that she’s voting against it because of the number of people contacting her.
So we now only need 2 of these 4
1. Jacqui Lambie
2. Lidia Thorpe
3. Fatima Payman
4. David Van
Contact them now. We can win this.
senator.lambie@aph.gov.au Telephone:(03) 6431 3112
senator.payman@aph.gov.au Telephone:(08) 6245 3322
senator.van@aph.gov.au Telephone:(03) 9008 4688
senator.thorpe@aph.gov.au Telephone:(03) 9070 1950
SENATOR TYRELL (Tasmania - Independent, formerly Jacqui Lambie network) has pulled the plug of the MAD Bill as has Senator Pocock
We now only need 2 of the remaining 4 "other" Senators to save free speech.
So if you do anything today, please message or call them.
And don‘t think it doesn’t make a different, Senator Tyrell acknowledged that she’s voting against it because of the number of people contacting her.
So we now only need 2 of these 4
1. Jacqui Lambie
2. Lidia Thorpe
3. Fatima Payman
4. David Van
Contact them now. We can win this.
senator.lambie@aph.gov.au Telephone:(03) 6431 3112
senator.payman@aph.gov.au Telephone:(08) 6245 3322
senator.van@aph.gov.au Telephone:(03) 9008 4688
senator.thorpe@aph.gov.au Telephone:(03) 9070 1950
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Found this on facebook:
Join us on Thursday 14th November @7.30PM
Empowering Your Family!!!
Today’s environment for children both socially and within the schools can be a struggle. From online bullying, social bullying and the school pressure to conform to be ‘inclusive’ it’s an extremely unstable space at times.
How do we address this as parents?
Are you connecting with other parents at your child’s school?
Are you talking to your child and checking in?
Let’s help each other and listen to concerns.
Join us so we can support you as parents and help you understand the truth of what’s happening in the schools.
So please share everywhere!
Together we are stronger!
Join Craig Cole Penny Johnstone Matt Lawson , Serene Teffaha & Renee McDonald.
Register for the meeting as soon as you can, go to: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ucuqprjspH9xuXOqXmx9NePT-DD8QK-Si#/registration
Join us on Thursday 14th November @7.30PM
Empowering Your Family!!!
Today’s environment for children both socially and within the schools can be a struggle. From online bullying, social bullying and the school pressure to conform to be ‘inclusive’ it’s an extremely unstable space at times.
How do we address this as parents?
Are you connecting with other parents at your child’s school?
Are you talking to your child and checking in?
Let’s help each other and listen to concerns.
Join us so we can support you as parents and help you understand the truth of what’s happening in the schools.
So please share everywhere!
Together we are stronger!
Join Craig Cole Penny Johnstone Matt Lawson , Serene Teffaha & Renee McDonald.
Register for the meeting as soon as you can, go to: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ucuqprjspH9xuXOqXmx9NePT-DD8QK-Si#/registration
Forwarded from Kate Mason
FSANZ - Australia and NZ food body are about to flood the market with GMOs without safety testing or LABELLING. This will lead to 94 percent of GMOs being "disappeared".
FSANZ has a "stakeholder" consultation open until tomorrow, to determine how satisfied stakeholders are with FSANZs processes. FSANZs priorities are to industry, as clearly evidenced by their first stakeholder question not even including consumers of food. https://consultations.foodstandards.gov.au/fsanz/fsanz-stakeholder-satisfaction-survey-2024/consultation/confirm_submit
You can let them know how much you trust that FSANZ is working for you. Here is an article outlining concerns regarding what FSANZ is currently up to in their bait and switch techniques- basically they are stating that conventional food is the same as synthetic food. https://psgrnz.substack.com/p/did-fsanz-just-dismiss-statute-and
FSANZ has a "stakeholder" consultation open until tomorrow, to determine how satisfied stakeholders are with FSANZs processes. FSANZs priorities are to industry, as clearly evidenced by their first stakeholder question not even including consumers of food. https://consultations.foodstandards.gov.au/fsanz/fsanz-stakeholder-satisfaction-survey-2024/consultation/confirm_submit
You can let them know how much you trust that FSANZ is working for you. Here is an article outlining concerns regarding what FSANZ is currently up to in their bait and switch techniques- basically they are stating that conventional food is the same as synthetic food. https://psgrnz.substack.com/p/did-fsanz-just-dismiss-statute-and
Forwarded from Inform Me
Join us for a deep dive into vaccine history, disease trends, and public health advances!
📌 (Tomorrow) Thursday, 14 November at 12 PM ADST
📣 Speakers: Greg Beattie, Dr. Larry Palevsky, Iris Richter.
🔒 Register and reserve your spot https://streamyard.com/watch/rUB8JjK87wpt
🙋♀️ Get ready for a LIVE Q&A afterwards, have your questions ready.
🎥 If you can not make it, a recording will be sent to the registered email address.
📌 (Tomorrow) Thursday, 14 November at 12 PM ADST
📣 Speakers: Greg Beattie, Dr. Larry Palevsky, Iris Richter.
🔒 Register and reserve your spot https://streamyard.com/watch/rUB8JjK87wpt
🙋♀️ Get ready for a LIVE Q&A afterwards, have your questions ready.
🎥 If you can not make it, a recording will be sent to the registered email address.
Port Hedland Motion!!!
Great advice from Adrian McRae and others.
Watch this video before taking action in your council:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W1UqZXpfT4w
All documents here 👇
porthedlandmotion.info
Great advice from Adrian McRae and others.
Watch this video before taking action in your council:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W1UqZXpfT4w
All documents here 👇
porthedlandmotion.info
YouTube
Zoom Meeting with Adrian McRae Recording 12/11/24
Zoom Meeting with Adrian McRae Recording 12/11/24. Port Hedland Shire Councilors move motion. C 19 DNA contamination.
Forwarded from PHA WA Channel
Next Tuesday, 19th November, Advocare will be presenting an information session which aims to provide awareness of people’s rights as they age and empower them to make considered and informed decisions for themselves. Advocare is the independent Peak Body for Seniors in WA. Their services are free, confidential and unbiased.
Advocare aims to empower older people by giving them information and choice to make informed decisions to live the life they want on their terms. Advocare can provide independent, unbiased support and information during the aged care assessment and reassessment processes, provide support and guidance through decision making processes related to your individual care and service needs, amongst a range of other supportive services.
'Empowering Older People with their Rights & Advocare’s Services - Information Session'
Where: Kalamunda Library
When: Tuesday 19 November 2024
Information Session: 9:30am - 11am
Complimentary morning tea will be available for guests.
This session is free; however, bookings are kindly requested.
You can book here: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1304310
Advocare aims to empower older people by giving them information and choice to make informed decisions to live the life they want on their terms. Advocare can provide independent, unbiased support and information during the aged care assessment and reassessment processes, provide support and guidance through decision making processes related to your individual care and service needs, amongst a range of other supportive services.
'Empowering Older People with their Rights & Advocare’s Services - Information Session'
Where: Kalamunda Library
When: Tuesday 19 November 2024
Information Session: 9:30am - 11am
Complimentary morning tea will be available for guests.
This session is free; however, bookings are kindly requested.
You can book here: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1304310
Trybooking
Advocare information session @ Kalamunda Library
This session presented by Advocare, aims to provide information and awareness of people’s rights as they age and empower them to make considered...
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Forwarded from Adrian
I'm going to butt in here and give some very humble advice for those folks wishing to listen to it.
For members of the community in here, this advice is for you. If you're a Councillor, please DM or call me and I'll chat separately.
But I've been watching the Council meetings happening all around the country, and seeing and hearing some wonderful speeches by some equally wonderful Aussies. But turning up to a Council Meeting with a beautifully prepared speech, although not without merit, is the very slow way to China. It's a great idea if you are working with a small local army, all of whom are prepared with a collectively-agreed-upon 3-month plan in place; just to get the conversation started in the Council Community and on the Record.
I just finished watching some powerful speeches by some great community members at Sydney's Northern Beaches Council Meeting. Link here:
https://x.com/ChuckC_0423/status/1857630324798402854
In this meeting, like the meeting at Kalgoorlie (among many other Councils meetings I've watched) well meaning community members stand up and make powerful speeches; which invariably fall on deaf ears. While a hundred onlookers in the background cheer and clap and make noises of support. But sadly, this method of lobbying councils is akin to pissing on a bushfire. It relieves some pressure but does squat for the problem.
A much better (and quicker) way forward is for all of those clapping and cheering community members, who would otherwise jump at the opportunity to speak, but sadly who do not have the ability to make a submission/speech at an official Council Meeting due to time/standing orders/speaker limit constraints etc, to start working together outside of Council Meeting time. These community minded folks need to band together and start making phone calls to their respective Councillors. Organise little committees or sub committees. Nothing formal. Just have weekly Zoom calls or something so you can all share notes on which councillors you each spoke to, and which councillors were receptive. And also take good notes on which councillors were hostile to your wishes. Once you all collectively find the councillor who is most receptive, you all start honing in on that councillor with messages of support and encouragement for that councillors to put forward a motion similar to Hedland or maybe even a motion similar to what Karratha is about to hopefully achieve on Monday night coming. That's for a different conversation. But give that Cluncillor some support and hopefully, the community will have decided, collectively, who is the 2nd-most receptive Councillor, and then everyone needs to shower that Councillor with calls and emails and letters of support. The 2nd-most receptive Councillor is just as important as the 1st. Since the 2nd-most receptive Councillor is going to be needed to Second the 1st Councillor's motion. Now we've got a motion to the council, and a debate must happen, as soon as the motion has been seconded.
Once you've got a Forwarder, and a seconder, the community needs to bombard the other 3, 4 or 5 fence sitters with all the powerful information that you've all been provided by Katie, Barbara and Co, on the phmotionDOTinfo website.
Please be aware though. Do not just send your Councillors a link or drop a 50-page file on their desk. If a member of the community does that to me, I can all.but guarantee the paperwork/email link will invariably find its way to the trash can without ever being looked at. Councillors are not full time employees. They all have other jobs, businesses, families, Council duties to attend to. Any member of the community who assumes my unpaid time with document, or a link to a website is going to get exactly zero minutes of my focus or my attention. If someone calls me though, I'll chat with them for an hour. Chat with your councillors. They/we are just like the rest of the community with the same concerns as the rest of you/us. But call them. Invite them for coffee.
For members of the community in here, this advice is for you. If you're a Councillor, please DM or call me and I'll chat separately.
But I've been watching the Council meetings happening all around the country, and seeing and hearing some wonderful speeches by some equally wonderful Aussies. But turning up to a Council Meeting with a beautifully prepared speech, although not without merit, is the very slow way to China. It's a great idea if you are working with a small local army, all of whom are prepared with a collectively-agreed-upon 3-month plan in place; just to get the conversation started in the Council Community and on the Record.
I just finished watching some powerful speeches by some great community members at Sydney's Northern Beaches Council Meeting. Link here:
https://x.com/ChuckC_0423/status/1857630324798402854
In this meeting, like the meeting at Kalgoorlie (among many other Councils meetings I've watched) well meaning community members stand up and make powerful speeches; which invariably fall on deaf ears. While a hundred onlookers in the background cheer and clap and make noises of support. But sadly, this method of lobbying councils is akin to pissing on a bushfire. It relieves some pressure but does squat for the problem.
A much better (and quicker) way forward is for all of those clapping and cheering community members, who would otherwise jump at the opportunity to speak, but sadly who do not have the ability to make a submission/speech at an official Council Meeting due to time/standing orders/speaker limit constraints etc, to start working together outside of Council Meeting time. These community minded folks need to band together and start making phone calls to their respective Councillors. Organise little committees or sub committees. Nothing formal. Just have weekly Zoom calls or something so you can all share notes on which councillors you each spoke to, and which councillors were receptive. And also take good notes on which councillors were hostile to your wishes. Once you all collectively find the councillor who is most receptive, you all start honing in on that councillor with messages of support and encouragement for that councillors to put forward a motion similar to Hedland or maybe even a motion similar to what Karratha is about to hopefully achieve on Monday night coming. That's for a different conversation. But give that Cluncillor some support and hopefully, the community will have decided, collectively, who is the 2nd-most receptive Councillor, and then everyone needs to shower that Councillor with calls and emails and letters of support. The 2nd-most receptive Councillor is just as important as the 1st. Since the 2nd-most receptive Councillor is going to be needed to Second the 1st Councillor's motion. Now we've got a motion to the council, and a debate must happen, as soon as the motion has been seconded.
Once you've got a Forwarder, and a seconder, the community needs to bombard the other 3, 4 or 5 fence sitters with all the powerful information that you've all been provided by Katie, Barbara and Co, on the phmotionDOTinfo website.
Please be aware though. Do not just send your Councillors a link or drop a 50-page file on their desk. If a member of the community does that to me, I can all.but guarantee the paperwork/email link will invariably find its way to the trash can without ever being looked at. Councillors are not full time employees. They all have other jobs, businesses, families, Council duties to attend to. Any member of the community who assumes my unpaid time with document, or a link to a website is going to get exactly zero minutes of my focus or my attention. If someone calls me though, I'll chat with them for an hour. Chat with your councillors. They/we are just like the rest of the community with the same concerns as the rest of you/us. But call them. Invite them for coffee.
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ChuckC 🐭 (@ChuckC_0423) on X
@zeee_media November 12, 2024
Northern Beaches Council Meeting - Public Forum
See Rosemary Marshall at around 14:20 on youtube.
Douglas Rennie at around 37:40 on youtube
https://t.co/pxuw2TTdws
https://t.co/D1wuCLwQQz
Northern Beaches Council Meeting - Public Forum
See Rosemary Marshall at around 14:20 on youtube.
Douglas Rennie at around 37:40 on youtube
https://t.co/pxuw2TTdws
https://t.co/D1wuCLwQQz
Forwarded from Adrian
Buy them lunch or drop by their work or office with a coffee if you can manage befriending them. But you good folks who want to actually achieve something at the Council Level, and the subsequent state and federal and international level, are going to have to do way more than just turn up at a monthly Council meeting and hope a well intentioned speech is going to make anything whatsoever actually happen. You need to engage with each and every one of your councillors until your community has worked out who the good ones are. And who the frightened ones are. Once you've got the motion being presented at a monthly OCM. Or even better a special meeting of Council if you're lucky enough to live in a city/town with a majority of brave & decent councillors.
But once you've got your motions being tabled by your Council, that's when all the emotive speeches should be happening, and the rowdy, supportive galleries turn up to stand/sit face to face with their Elected Members to see if their Councillors have the bravery to vote against a room-full of energetic and passionate community members. Turning up out of the blue without the ground work being done is not much more than a complete and utter waste of everyone's time and energies.
But once you've got your motions being tabled by your Council, that's when all the emotive speeches should be happening, and the rowdy, supportive galleries turn up to stand/sit face to face with their Elected Members to see if their Councillors have the bravery to vote against a room-full of energetic and passionate community members. Turning up out of the blue without the ground work being done is not much more than a complete and utter waste of everyone's time and energies.
Forwarded from tarquinsgirl
Residents from WA Councils:
How about sending all your Councillors a personal email informing them of the Perth event and requesting they attend?
You could give them all the reasons why you think they should go ("to gather more information and report back to Council and add relevant info to their Council website" etc).
A bit of a cheeky approach but some councillors may go (incognito) out of curiosity to find out more for themselves.
How about sending all your Councillors a personal email informing them of the Perth event and requesting they attend?
You could give them all the reasons why you think they should go ("to gather more information and report back to Council and add relevant info to their Council website" etc).
A bit of a cheeky approach but some councillors may go (incognito) out of curiosity to find out more for themselves.
Forwarded from Zeee Media 🎙
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Forwarded from Inform Me
Join us for a Live Webinar: The Influence of the Medical Industrial Complex followed by question time with the experts.
📌 Thursday, 21st November at 4:00PM ADST
📣 Speakers: Dr. Catherine Fyans, Dr. Judy Wilyman, Professor Mattias Desmet
🔒 Register and reserve your spot https://streamyard.com/watch/kbqBM5DuM7Gg
🙋♀️ Get ready for a LIVE Q&A afterwards, have your questions ready.
🎥 If you can not make it, a recording will be sent to the registered email address.
📌 Thursday, 21st November at 4:00PM ADST
📣 Speakers: Dr. Catherine Fyans, Dr. Judy Wilyman, Professor Mattias Desmet
🔒 Register and reserve your spot https://streamyard.com/watch/kbqBM5DuM7Gg
🙋♀️ Get ready for a LIVE Q&A afterwards, have your questions ready.
🎥 If you can not make it, a recording will be sent to the registered email address.