MEDIA RELEASE: 24 June 2009: Big Australian Democrats Canberra Get Together

24/06/2009

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DARREN CHURCHILL
ACT Democrats President

Big Australian Democrats “Canberra and Surrounds” Get Together to be held on Saturday June 27

The ACT Democrats will be hosting a “Canberra and Surrounds” get together event as part of the Australian Democrats rebuilding efforts.

On Saturday June 27 the ACT Democrats will be having drinks and a pub lunch at the Pot Belly Bar in Belconnen.

“It’s just an opportunity to have some fun and an excuse to get together with other Australian Democrats in our area, as well as those interested in the party, just to get to know each other and socialise.” said ACT Australian Democrats president, Darren Churchill.

“Being one year since the last Australian Democrats left the Senate, our gathering is the Canberra and district part of a weekend when Australian Democrats will be gathering all over the country to have some fun and celebrate the start of the rebuilding process.”

“This weekend there will be an Australian Democrats event in every capital city and in many other locations, as new members, old members and returning members get together with friends and supporters all over Australia.” said Mr Churchill.

Membership of the Australian Democrats has grown since the national rebuilding process began in February. New members have joined, old members returned and various organisations and donors expressed interest in the centre-line party’s revival.

”We made some mistakes in the past, nationally, and the electorate rightly punished us for it” said Mr Churchill, who last year led the team in the ACT Election (as candidate for Ginninderra) under very difficult circumstances for the Party. “What I did find though, is that it is clear there is still a lot of love for the Australian Democrats in the community.”

“There is still room for a party of the progressive centre in Australian politics. A home for those who are not conservatives, not socialists, not greens. But people who are “social liberals,” or progressives and who want to work for a better Australia, following the Australian Democrats principles of honesty, tolerance and compassion.”

The party is encouraging Canberra and district people who are interested in or curious about the Australian Democrats to go along to the event in Belconnen to meet some Australian Democrats members and find out what it is all about.

”The events that are being held as part of the Big Australian Democrats Get-Together aren’t serious meetings, they are just a bit of fun and a good excuse for party members and supporters to catch up. It just an informal get together in a pub and a good opportunity for those interested to ask questions and meet other party members.”

”On Saturday, we get together to have fun. From there we move forward to and change the nation.” Mr Churchill concluded.

The event is: Big Australian Democrats Get Together – Canberra and surrounds: Drinks and Pub Lunch

• The type of event: Drinks and pub lunch

• The location: Pot Belly Bar, Weedon Close, Belconnen

• Time and Date: Saturday 27th June, 12-2pm

• Host’s name: Darren Churchill, darren.churchill@act.democrats.org.au

• RSVP: Good but not essential. Anyone can show up

• Other details: Just some fun and an excuse to get together with other Australian Democrats in our area, as well as those interested in the party, just to get to know each other and celebrate the start of the rebuilding process.

CONTACT:

Darren Churchill

President

Australian Democrats (ACT Division)

darren.churchill@act.democrats.org.au

0412 196 473

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Media Release: 23 April 2009: “Where’s the Vision in 2020 Top 9?” ask Democrats

24/04/2009

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DARREN CHURCHILL
ACT Democrats President

“Where’s the Vision in 2020 Top 9?” ask Democrats

“The Prime Minister’s 2020 shortlist is a bit like an ad on the TV” says ACT Australian Democrats president, Darren Churchill. “A few catchy ideas that make us all think ‘isn’t that clever’ but no real investment in the things that matter.

The Federal Government today announced the nine key ideas to be focused on from last year’s 2020 summit are: a bionic eye, a children’s TV channel, a civilian army for regional emergencies, golden gurus to mentor younger workers, Asian/Australian scholarships for cultural understanding, business and schools partnerships, a green skills “carbon challenge” a vocational education broadband network and children & family centres to help indigenous people.

“There’s some good things amongst that. We welcome any initiatives for carbon awareness, cultural understanding, emergency relief and indigenous people.” Mr Churchill said. ” But we have to be careful that we don’t allow this process to detract from the major goals of Greenhouse Gas reduction, economic recovery and building a really visionary future for our children”

“A children’s TV channel is a great idea.. But ABC for Kids already exists doesn’t it? So what’s new?

“What about some serious effort for greenhouse reduction in addition to “green skilling?” questioned Mr Churchill.

“I agree, younger workers need support and advice from those with experience. But what about raising the whole minimum standards in vocational education and training in the first place?”

“Surely, water has to be a priority? Water security, conservation and sustainability surely must be of higher priority than some of the Top 9? Has the government seriously considered rainwater tanks? What about the acquisition of water entitlements in over-allocated systems? We need a comprehensive national water strategy. Surely this has to be a priority?” insisted Mr Churchill

“Indigenous health is still appallingly below that of non-indigenous. How about something to help there? Surely that is a national priority?”

“Perhaps the civilian army for regional emergencies should be managed by assisting the existing aid agencies. Give them support to use volunteers in the same way that we have volunteer bush fire fighters. Provide compensation for employers, volunteer costs, and any injuries or losses.”

“At a time when the government is tinkering with economic stimulus, these areas could be a priority. Not to mention other nation building exercises such as upgrading rail networks and national highways. How about some improvements to public transport to make the systems far preferable to the private vehicle?”

“There’s some nice ideas there Mr Rudd. But show us the real substance and some 2020 vision!” concluded Mr Churchill

Darren Churchill
ACT Democrats President
darren.churchill@act.democrats.org.au
Tel: 0412 196 473

Media Release: 22 April 2009: One Child Policy too draconian say Democrats

23/04/2009

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DARREN CHURCHILL
ACT Democrats President

One Child Policy too draconian say Democrats

ACT Australian Democrats president, Darren Churchill has described comments made by radical Green group Sustainable Population Australia as going too far.

Earlier today the president of Sustainable Population Australia, former South Australian Democrat MLC Sandra Kanck expressed the opinion of her lobby group that Australia should consider having a one-child policy to avoid “environmental suicide.”

“This is not Australian Democrats policy!” Mr Churchill declared. “We do not advocate anything that would restrict people’s freedom of choice on family matters.”

“The Australian Democrats have always advocated individual choice and we do not back away from that now. Australians are capable of intelligently determining strategies to deal with the pressures facing our environment.

“Australia does need a population policy. The pressure on our water and other natural resources is incredible. But the approach should be about education not legislation.”

“The approach of the Democrats is to support and encourage new and creative ways of dealing with the economic, social and environmental problems facing Australia.” Mr Churchill said.

“Sustainable Population Australia has every right to make comment and get discussion going. We need to look at all angles to address these problems, especially with the water crisis and climate change. Some of them will not be acceptable

“Engaging different views and giving people a say is democracy. Our decision to disagree with those we regard as wrong is democracy too.”

“The Australian Democrats strongly believe in working together to find practical solutions to all our problems without infringing the right of Australians to individual freedom of choice. Stabilisation and sustainable population can be achieved without legislating family size. Mr Churchill concluded.

Darren Churchill
ACT Democrats President
darren.churchill@act.democrats.org.au
Tel: 0412 196 473

Midnight Oil. Democracy and the Power to Make a Difference

14/03/2009

Last night (Friday 13th) I went to the 2nd Midnight Oil “Up Close in the Capital” concert. I was instantly carried back 20 years or so in time, to an Australia when music and politics were not incompatible, Peter Garrett was a rock star, and the Australian Democrats held the balance of power in the Senate.
As Midnight Oil and their charismatic, energetic frontman belted out such classics as: Armistice Day, Power and the Passion, Progress, Don’t Wanna Be the One, Truganini, Read About It, Blue Sky Mine, Forgotten Years, The Dead Heart, Beds Are Burning and Dreamworld, I wondered if Peter Garrett actually still believes the stuff he sings about. But then….wait for it….the encore actually also included US Forces!!! Garrett said something about it might not please some of those in my party, but lets just play it. I must admit I was impressed.
So, what’s changed in the 20 or so years since Peter Garrett and Midnight Oil regularly graced the RSL and Workers’ Clubs of Australia. Well, we’ve all become bit more conservative. I remember “relaxed and comfortable” was the term somebody once used (although the Global Financial Crisis might change all that). Openly protesting or speaking an opinion isn’t quite the norm it was in the 80s. Music has become somewhat bland (for my part anyway), it certainly doesn’t have that political edge. One time NDP candidate and ACF president (and rock star), Peter Garrett is now a Labor government minister. The Australian Democrats, for the time being, no longer occupy the crossbenches of the Senate. And people look to sensible Independent Nick Xenophon (and maybe one or two possible Liberal or National mavericks) to get common sense and fairness into legislation.

So what hope is there for Peter to achieve the things he so passionately sang about in the glory days of Midnight Oil (and once again last night)?

When parliamentarians are elected, they take an oath/affirmation of office to serve their country to the best of their ability. This means, as I understand it, to speak the truth and to vote according to the truth – as determined by conscience. However, representing the Australian people in such a way rarely (if ever) occurs and parliamentarians vote according to the dictates of their party. They toe the party line. It makes no difference if they are in government or opposition. One party proposes one line and the other party mindlessly and deliberately opposes it.

That the right to vote according to conscience is deliberately taken away by the party machine, effectively stopping parliamentarians from representing their constituents is surely a denial of democracy and an abrogation of their oath/affirmation of office. If Peter Garrett truly believes the things he sang about last night, he must truly find this a compromising situation.

Australia cannot claim to be a true democracy until each and every Member of Parliament can exercise a conscience vote on every issue. This is why the conscience vote is so important to the Australian Democrats. Elected Australian Democrats are not entitled to or privileged to vote with their conscience – they are obligated to do so.

Whilst, Australian Democrats would be drawn to similar principles and therefore often vote in a similar way, the obligation to vote according to conscience remains paramount. Of course, with voters expecting party bloc voting to be “par for the course” and a media which criticises or labels as “rebels’ parliamentarians who vote against the party line – the big parties get away with their discipline and the authority of the party Whip.

Labor and the Coalition, are realistically at the moment the only parties with a chance of forming governments – at least for the foreseeable future. But a significant amount of power can still be exercised from a Senate crossbench.

Peter may achieve great things in the Labor Party. Then again (with Labor almost as conservative as the Coalition) he may not. As Environment Minister he has been somewhat silent on the things he once seemed outspoken about. Damned party machine!

But there is always the Senate. And there is always the crossbench….

In the meantime, Midnight Oil and the values they once espoused have given me a great night’s entertainment. And a wonderful nostalgia trip.

Darren Churchill

Climate Action Day Rally – Tuesday, February 3, 2009

25/02/2009

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On February 3, a group of ACT Democrats joined the Climate Action Day Rally outside Parliament House.

Protest participants included climate action groups, peak groups and political parties.  A good, mixed (and from what we could see) well-behaved crowd, All of us dressed in red, as the official colour of the protest.

Protestors joined hands and  encircled Parliament House in a human chain, sending a message to the Members and Senators inside.  There was a bit of media coverage for the event (which was good) which hopefully will draw attention to this important issue.

It was good to be part of such an important event.  (See photos below):
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Democrats will join Australia’s Climate Action Day

29/01/2009

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Australia’s Climate Action Summit Rally

Date: Tuesday 3 February 2009
Time: 08:00am – 12:00noon
Location: Lawn in front of Parliament House, Canberra
http://www.climatesummit.org.au/dayofaction
The ACT Democrats are going as a group (join us!)
Meet behind Old Parliament House at 7.30am – We won’t be there till noon – most of us have work to go to.
Contact – Darren Churchill 0412 196 473
darren.churchill@act.democrats.org.au

From Climate Action:

On Tuesday 3 Feb, the first sitting day of Federal Parliament, there will be a gathering outside Parliament House and a circle of people holding hands, to take our message directly to Kevin Rudd.
We will be wearing RED for climate emergency and will carry long red banners to snake. Help form a red circle around Parliament. Speakers will include Senator Bob Brown and Prof Clive Hamilton.
The Community Day of Action is shaping up to be a big event, but we still need your help!

Please spread the word about the Day of Action and the Summit. Please bring a group of family and friends.
We are asking groups and individuals to wear red t-shirts and bring red fabric on the day to help and create the visual symbol of an emergency.
We need ten metre long (one metre wide) strips of red fabric for people to hold as they circle parliament.

The are two confirmed bands for the day; Lolo Lovina and the Bakery and potentially a third to be announced soon!!!
Can’t come along on the day…wear red to your place of work, around the house and on the streets to show you are part of the countless Australians prepared to act on climate change.

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Bastard Watch Campaign

28/01/2009

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The Australian Democrats “Bastard Watch” campaign was launched last week.  Throw a bastard on the barbie and grill them.

In this campaign, its application seemed a perfect fit of an old slogan to a new circumstance. We don’t use the term lightly, but felt that there’s only one word to describe a man who puts big business and the logging and coal unions before the sustainability of the planet – bastard!

The award winning advertising company EURO RSCG Australia designed a witty, poignant, educational but fun campaign to cut through and apply some real pressure on Canberra. The proposed ‘Bastardwatch’ blog, interactive ‘grill a bastard’ flash game, and a roll out of online banner advertising on Climate Change in particular all fit together with the theme of ‘turning up the heat’ on those responsible for selling out Australia.

Background: Australian Democrats first federal parliamentary leader Don Chipp coined the phrase ‘keep the bastards honest’ to explain one of the party’s roles as a public watchdog in the Senate, and the phrase was used by Cheryl Kernot as the Democrats campaign slogan in the 1996 federal election.  It was also used last year by the ACT Democrats in our ACT Election campaign.

The Bastardwatch concept, blog, game and logo have been designed with award winning advertising agency EURO RSCG Australia, which also created the winning ABC Gruen Transfer advertisement promoting the Australian Democrats.

http://www.bastardwatch.com.au

Media Release: Democrats Condemn Gaza Invasion: 4 January 2009

04/01/2009

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DARREN CHURCHILL
ACT Democrats President

Democrats Condemn Gaza Invasion

ACT Australian Democrats president, Darren Churchill says he is appalled by the Federal government’s lack of leadership over Israel’s invasion of Gaza.

Last week, Israel launched attacks on civilian targets in Gaza killing more than 300 Palestinians, including women and children and injuring 1000 others. Today, Israeli tanks and infantry rolled into Gaza as a full scale offensive began.

Mr Churchill has called on acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard to show some leadership. “How far does this obscenity of war have to go before the Australian government speaks out and condemns it?” queried Mr Churchill

“The targets have not been military ones. They have been police, hospitals, mosques and universities. These are innocent people!” said Mr Churchill. “It’s a violation of International Law to attack police when they are not involved in military activities”

“The beginning of the current problems is that Gaza has been strangled for some time by an Israeli blockade.” Mr Churchill continued. “Israel’s blockade of Gaza for the last two years means that injured Palestinians will die because of lack of medical supplies.”

“These are blatant abuses of human rights. Australia must condemn the attacks. We must condemn the invasion.”

“Australia must stand up for humanity, justice and truth. War is the ultimate obscenity. The action taken by Israel is obscene! It is time for the Rudd-Gillard government to show some leadership on this important issue of international human rights.” Mr Churchill concluded.

Darren Churchill
ACT Democrats President
darren.churchill@act.democrats.org.au
Tel: 0412 196 473

Middle-East Madness

31/12/2008

An opinion piece:

The Federal Government must strongly condemn Israel’s attack on Gaza.
It seems unusual that all acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard has done is call on both Israel and Hamas to reinstate their truce.  Israel’s attack on Gaza is a blatant act of aggression and shows incredible disregard for human rights.
South Australian Democrats MP,  Sandra Kanck, has stated ““Shelling mosques, hospitals and universities is simply not kosher and Australia should be firmly stating that to Israel.”  I agree totally.
Surely, some leadership can be shown from our Federal government on this issue.  Australia must stand up for human rights.  We must stand up for humanity, justice and truth.
The targets have been civilian targets, including police.  I realise that Israel has issues with Hamas and feels they have a right to defend themselves.  But this is not defence of Israel.  It is an offensive and an attack on civilians in Gaza.
Palestinians are just as much a part of humanity as Israelis.  Surely, there are people on both sides who are prepared to say “Enough is enough – STOP!”
The late Don Chipp, who had visited the region on a number of occasions, referred to being able to “smell and taste the hatred that exists between Jew and Arab.”  Are these people really so unable to recognise the humanity of the other side?
Chipp had also described war as “the ultimate obscenity.”  I totally agree

We need leaders who can strive for peace.  Israel, Palestine and America must find a way to sit down together as Egypt, Israel and America once did.

Australia too must show some leadership on this issue.

Darren Churchill

Rallies Against Internet Censorship – 13 December 2008

30/12/2008

Just over two and a half weeks ago, I attended the “Sydney Town Hall Protest to Stop Internet Censorship & Filtering.”  It was good to hear speakers such as the Eros Association’s Fiona Patten and people from the Digital Liberty Coalition.  The event was interesting and drew quite a bit of media attention.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t be in two places at once.  So, I was unable to physically attend the “Stop the Clean Feed – Canberra Rally” being held for the same purpose, in City Walk.

I requested to the organisers that a brief statement from me be read at the Canberra rally.  It was read by Nathanael Boehm.  My thanks to him.

( Photo and further information can be seen at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/allyeska/3103800739/ )

My statement read as follows:

“I believe censorship is evil. The idea of censorship is abhorrent to anybody who believes in basic freedoms. It is far too easy for censorship to become a tool of control by totalitarian governments.

There is only one exception and that is the protection of children from excessive violence, child pornography and things that incite racial hatred and violence.

You cannot legislate morality. It is the right of every adult to decide for themselves what they can and cannot view.

Parents and schools should have access to a system of filtering to protect children at their discretion. But there should be no mandatory censorship.

It is the right and responsibility of all individuals, especially parents, to determine for themselves and their families what is acceptable. It is not appropriate for governments to adopt the role of “Big Brother” in protecting the community from some known or unknown danger as determined by those governments.”

Darren Churchill

President, Australian Democrats (ACT Division)

NathanaelComments from members of the ACT Democrats attending the rally said it went well.