Not a bad idea but I suggest you square it with the Aboriginal community first.
Wouldn't want to unintentionally demean their tent embassy.
Cheers,
Trudy
Dav Armstrong wrote:
> Boxers,
>
> Just an idea: why don't we organise a weekend, where
> all across Australia, de facto tent embassies a
What a brilliant idea re the tent embassy - are their people in Brisbane
who would be keen? Anyone able to consult Elders in Brisbane, and key
organisations, about whether they would be interested?
Dee
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Dee Elliott
Elliott Whiteing & Associates
Boxers,
Just an idea: why don't we organise a weekend, where
all across Australia, de facto tent embassies are set
up outside every state parliament house, I'm sure
that will give the Cwth Govt the message that
Australians regard the Tent Embassy in Canberra as a
sacred site, of national hist
There's gotta be a few mobile phones down there, or perhaps they can be loaned.
Then you just set up a phone tree with those interested giving their phone numbers.
Each person
has five numbers to call, and those people each have five numbers, etc. One can
mobilize people
very quickly in s
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The kind of country i want to live in would see a Prime
Minister who delights in sitting down at the
ceremonial/protest fire of First Peoples outside of
Parliament House and having a good yarn until he
Paul Gill wrote:
>On the issue of the stuff up the hill though, I am incensed about it.
> I want to go to the Tent Embassy today and ask if there is any way we
> can promote their cause. A friend of mine, when told of plans that
> the Tent Embassy might be shifted, made a comment 'well, if