IT'S ON AGAIN IN 2-0-TEN
THIS TIME
ITS ACROSS THREE SITES
at 12.30pm
Sunday 15 August
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Starting points are:
MELBOURNE
City Square
cnr Swanston & Collins Streets
LA TROBE
the office of Jason Wood MP
83 Boronia Road, Boronia
DEAKIN
the office of Mike Symon MP
602 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham
This year instead of organising a rally as in previous years, a diverse range of events will be held in capital cities and regional centres across the country. Be part of the action. Please help with postering, recruiting and coordinating walkers on the day (hundreds will be needed for each electorate). If you would like to get active and involved in making the Walk Against Warming happen this year, whether you have a little or a lot of time, we’d love to hear from you.In This approach will maximise the political impact of the Walk against Warming while maintaining a unifying national community call for action. By doing this our message will reach 400,000 of the most influential voters in Letterboxing: To reach the voters in these key electorates with our safe climate message, please join us for a few hours on Sun 15 August to letterbox. We know the politicians will be watching these key areas closely, and they will be monitoring how big an issue climate change is for voters. The more homes and voters we reach with our message, the more our politicians will know that they need to deliver real action for our climate. Please let us know where you can do some letterboxing Please so that we can coordinate the logistics Contact right now: Josie Lee on 9341 8118 or email Josie at and, there's even more..... THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY will have a speaker @DEAKIN & stalls @ all three walk centres. Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks. To help, please call TWS right now. Speak to Trier or Jacqui on 9038 0851 |
We did the Walk Against Warming in Melbourne for my son's second birthday a few years back. It coincided nicely. By the time he was two, he was a dab hand at protests and billboard carrying!
ReplyDeleteThere aren't so many protests here, and we miss them. Walk for us. We'll be thinking of you all.
It is great to get them going when they are young. Mine did. They have protested against rising prices, the Springbok tour and so on. The environment was not an issue back then - or so we thought. Notice the change this year with a marginal electorate focus. La Trobe is marginal for the Liberals and Deakin for Labor so we are trying to make an impression - if enough people support us in the suburbs. Did you see this post further down. http://misseaglesnetwork.blogspot.com/2010/08/environment-victoria-activism-election.html
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