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Monday, August 16, 2010

a week on the campaign trail

A busy week on the campaign trail, my week started in Gippsland with Senator Sarah Hanson Young, Greens candidate for the Senate Dr Richard di Natale, Michael Bond candidate for Gippsland and Dr Malcolm McKelvie candidate for McMillan. Richard was there to announce the Clean Energy Plan, whilst Sarah was there to announce the Greens policy on Student Income Support.













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Senator Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson on Education, says the current compromise scheme which passed through Federal Parliament earlier this year was far from perfect and has created an unfair system that doles out or denies assistance with no real reference to students' needs.

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"We know many students in regional areas have missed out on access to the full rate of Youth Allowance under the new scheme,'' Senator Hanson-Young said. "For example in Yarram in Victoria, students who go to the same school and live across the road from each other get help or miss out depending on which side of the road they are on."

The week also saw a fundraiser for the Greens Casey and Latrobe campaigns at Earthly Pleasures Organic Cafe in Belgrave.


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Jim and Brendan compare campaign notes.

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Supporters came out to hear from our candidates, Jim Reiher (Latrobe) and Brendan Powell (Casey) who talked about the importance of campaigning to assist Dr Richard di Natale for a seat in the senate.

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No fundraiser is complete without a raffle, here I'm supported by Jim and Brendan for the barrel draw. If you'd like to buy your own Greens t-shirt or other Greens merchandise to support the campaign visit http://vic.greens.org.au/shop.
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On Thursday Jon Faine visited McEwen, the country's most marginal seat held by the Liberals by 31 votes, to talk to candidates from the Greens, Labor and Liberal.

Many people expressed concerns about logging in the local Healesville region. .

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I spoke about the lack of emphasis on climate change from Liberal and Labor and that many in my community were telling me this was a key issue for them. Thanks to Brent Lukey for the photo.

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Thursday was also a celebration of the momentous Brown Mountain decision. The Supreme Court upheld the injunction of logging of Brown Mountain where Justice Robert Osborn held that the detection of long-footed potoroos and other endangered species meant that steps must be taken to protect their habitat.

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It was a landmark decision for the environment, I gathered with Environment East Gippsland campaigners on the steps of Parliament to ask Minister for the Environment, Gavin Jennings, to respond to the Supreme Court decision.

Here I am pictured with Colleen Hartland (Greens MLC for Western Metropolitan), Michael Bond (Greens candidate for Gippsland) and Greg Barber (Greens MLC for Northern Metropolitan). The Brown Mountain decision is a great victory for those endangered species threatened by logging activities in Victoria.

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Thursday also saw a Meet the Candidates Q&A for Latrobe. Curiously the candidate for the Australian Sex Party wasn't allowed to join the panel even though he was there, the Liberal incumbent Jason Wood didn't attend, which left Greens candidate Jim Reiher and the Labor candidate to talk policies whilst attendees were treated to thought provoking commentary by panel members Karen Alexander (Landcare) and Kenneth Davidson (Dissent).
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Jim Reiher discusses Greens policies to locals gathered at the Upwey Hall. If you'd like to know more about the full range Greens federal policies click here.
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Locals came out in force on a chilly Thursday night to hear the policy views of candidates.
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Sunday saw senate candidate, Dr Richard di Natale, visit Warburton in the seat of McEwen to talk to locals about the potential for their town to have a major tourist attraction like the Otway Fly in the region.
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Locals were keen to quiz Richard about a full range of Greens policies.
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Greens candidate for McEwen, Steve Meacher joined Dr Richard di Natale and me to talk to locals. It was a cold misty day in Warburton, but people were keen to talk to the Greens about the upcoming election.
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If you'd like to follow the campaign in its final stages visit the Victorian Greens website here.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

a green weekend

A big weekend of green events. It started at the Kallista Market, a local community market spanning the federal electorates of Latrobe and Casey. The local Greens had a stall to promote our federal candidates Jim Reiher (Latrobe) and Brendan Powell (Casey).















Samantha Dunn (Yarra Ranges Councillor and candidate in the state election for Eastern Victoria) and Jim Reiher (Latrobe candidate) at Kallista Market, locals were keen to hear what the Greens had to say.

Saturday night saw the launch of the Latrobe and Holt campaign in Doveton.




















Candidate for Latrobe, Jim Reiher and Holt, Frank di Mascolo, were joined by me and fellow Greens councillor from Casey, Cr Lynette Kelleher.

Sunday was the launch of the Victorian Greens Federal Campaign at the Northcote Town Hall. It was a day of courage and compassion with leadership and vision.




















Dr Richard di Natale, the Greens lead senate candidate for Victoria, leading the charge on preventative health policies for Australia.
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Steve Meacher, Greens candidate for McEwen, the country's most marginal seat with Dr Richard di Natale and Cr Samantha Dunn and Greens candidate for Eastern Victoria (state election).
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Adam Bandt, candidate for Melbourne, who has the chance of taking the first lower house seat in a general election if 1 in every 10 voters changes their vote from the ALP to the Greens.
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Dr Malcolm McKelvie, Greens candidate for McMillan and local GP, pictured with Greens MLC, Sue Pennicuik and Cr Samantha Dunn.
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The candidates line up, an impressive bunch representing the Greens across Victoria.

Friday, May 14, 2010

mcewen and seymour candidates launched

It was terrific to be part of the candidate's launch for the Greens in the federal seat of McEwen and the state seat of Seymour at Three Stories Artspace in Healesville.

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From left to right: Richard di Natale - for the senate, Samantha Dunn for Eastern Victoria, Steve Meacher for McEwen, Huw Slater for Seymour & David Jones for Northern Victoria.

Candidates who spoke on the night included Richard di Natale- The Greens Senate Candidate, Steve Meacher – Greens candidate for McEwen, David Jones – Greens Upper House Candidate for Northern Victoria and Huw Slater – Greens candidate for Seymour. Community members from near and far came out to support the launch and the Greens campaign.

Richard, a general practitioner and international public health specialist, has a keen understanding of the issues that impact on our health system. David was a councillor and mayor in the City of Greater Bendigo and has a wealth of experience representing community, Steve Meacher is well known to the people of the McEwen electorate and participates in many community based groups across the region, whilst Huw Slater, a local boy from Chum Creek, understands the things that matter to people in the electorate of Seymour.

All spoke with passion about the community and the issues affecting their respective electorates. They are a high calibre group of candidates and the community will be seeing much more of them as the Greens hit the ground running.