What does Richard Di Natale’s visit to the proposed Shenhua mine site on Liverpool Plains mean for Greens members and supporters in our region?
It means:
1) The first Australian political leader to tour the region on this issue is a Green.
2) New England supporters, issues and activities are well and truly “on the radar” of the leadership team in Canberra.
3) The Greens leadership and policy-makers are taking seriously the needs and concerns of voters in rural Australia, and especially in New England.
We now have an unrivalled opportunity to build support for sensible progressive politics in our region as the next Federal election approaches.
How?
We need our supporters — that’s all of you! — to be out there in your community, watching and listening for the events, issues and ideas that will inspire support in your town.
Please stay in touch with our candidate Mercurius Goldstein and let him know what’s got people in your town talking. You can reach him at mercurius.goldstein.greens@gmail.com
Let’s keep making the Greens presence felt across New England from Willow Tree to Tenterfield and all towns in between!
(Photos: Abi Sparks)
It means:
1) The first Australian political leader to tour the region on this issue is a Green.
2) New England supporters, issues and activities are well and truly “on the radar” of the leadership team in Canberra.
3) The Greens leadership and policy-makers are taking seriously the needs and concerns of voters in rural Australia, and especially in New England.
We now have an unrivalled opportunity to build support for sensible progressive politics in our region as the next Federal election approaches.
How?
We need our supporters — that’s all of you! — to be out there in your community, watching and listening for the events, issues and ideas that will inspire support in your town.
Please stay in touch with our candidate Mercurius Goldstein and let him know what’s got people in your town talking. You can reach him at mercurius.goldstein.greens@gmail.com
Let’s keep making the Greens presence felt across New England from Willow Tree to Tenterfield and all towns in between!
(Photos: Abi Sparks)