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Please share to oppose the very destructive, expensive and unnecessary Melbourne #EWLink! Please support inner city Greens candidates who have a real chance of getting into Voctorias lower house, holding the balance of power, and help to throw out this white elephant and roll back the LNP destruction of Victoria. 18B is a lot of money that could make a world class public transport system that will improve accessibility and opportunities for Melbournes communities, as well as really dropping emissions. As the Governments own study found, the Metro rail would deliver significantly more return for dollars spent! Please Vote Greens to stop this pay-back-to-LNP-donors freeway monstrosity from creating stress for our children and adding to severe, disruptive climate change! https://facebook/Adam.Bandt.MP/photos/a.150546688313906.24363.150300238338551/787682881266947/?type=1&theater Greens policies include shutting down Hazelwood power station, the dirtiest in the developed world and responsible for 5% of Australias emissions, shutting down Angelsea power station; promoting green jobs in renewables and in ecotourism; saving the precious Toolangi tallest forests with a Great Forest National Park; promoting a clean, safe climate future including a VRET; and revitalising the community with better education, housing and social justice policies. Recent polls show inner city greens candidates are in with a very good chance and in fact may able to win on the primary vote alone: Candidates that could really do with your likes, positive comments and volunteering include: Melbourne: Ellen Sandell https://facebook/ellensandell.greens?fref=ts Richmond: Kathleen Maltzahn https://facebook/KathleenMaltzahnForRichmond?fref=ts Brunswick: Tim Read https://facebook/TimReadGreens?fref=ts Prahran: Sam Hibbens https://facebook/SamHibbins?fref=ts And as well as Greens Senators consider Peter Allan for Northern, again working for the environment, jobs and a sustainable future https://facebook/peterallanindependent?fref=ts
Posted on: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 10:35:05 +0000

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