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Friday
Nov 1, 2024
Write a submission: Inquiry into nuclear power generation in Australia through Desk Action

The Federal Parliament has established an inquiry to consider the potential role of nuclear power in Australia. Nuclear power would seriously obstruct the renewable energy transition by funneling public money away from viable and cost-effective renewable energy solutions.

Please make a submission to the inquiry.

The easiest way to make a submission is to add your name and suburb to the top of the online submission here (follow website link), replace the text in brackets with a sentence about why you feel strongly about this, then click the green ‘Send my submission’ button. Feel free to choose some of the arguments in the text and add your own comments.

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Sunday
Nov 3, 2024
Greater Adelaide Regional Plan - Consultation closing Desk

The State Planning Commission (the Commission) has released the Greater Adelaide Regional Plan (the Plan) and want to hear from community, councils and industry on how we sustainably prepare for future growth.

The Plan set outs a long-term vision for Greater Adelaide, detailing where people will live and work, how they will move around and where they will access services. It provides data and recommendations for managing growth and adapting to changes in our community and urban environment.

Submission: You can fill their form or can be as simple as emailing them whatever you want to say. Emailing a submission to plansasubmissions@sa.gov.au with the subject line: Submission: Greater Regional Adelaide Plan

Desk Action added by SAGE

Here is the SAGE submission from the last round in November 2023. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KL04Xr77WIdicq58ozY5Q4pb-G97R7Vzrrh9EZNe4N4/edit?tab=t.0

Seems they’ve ignored a lot including ignoring requests to have more rail and walkable cities. Requests to ensure that rails and trams are foregrounded in the plans is very valuable.

Also requesting that young people are seeking affordable multi-story living within a short (20min) commute of the city

(Dont say “15 min cities”, its a right-wing trigger word now)

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Friday
Nov 15, 2024
South Australia Transport Strategy (30 year) - Public Submissions through Desk Action

Your feedback will help us develop a Transport Strategy that reflects your priorities. Have your say by 16 December 2024 by answering a few questions.

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Tuesday
Dec 10, 2024
Kaurna Yetra Abolitionist Network : Card writing for women in prison (An act of solidarity and care for the holiday season) Intersection Traders/Some Where House

There are a few ways you can sending some solidarity to folks incarcerated in the Adelaide Women’s Prison this holiday period.

We are hoping to pull together messages of solidarity for all 272 humans detained in the AWP this Christmas. We know its super late notice, but we only just found out the program has the go-ahead this year and need all cards back by the night of Tuesday 10th.

A huge thanks to all who came out to Tuesday’s Yarn and Weave workshop, where we unpacked what we mean by prison/carceral abolition, carceral logics and the ways they infuse all of ours lives, whether we are criminalised or not, and why it is so important that we challenge these and building practices of transformative justice and community care in ours lives. For those who missed out, we will be hosting another similar workshop in the new year.

As discussed on Tuesday, there are a few ways you can sending some solidarity to folks incarcerated in the Adelaide Women’s Prison this holiday period.

We are hoping to pull together messages of solidarity for all 272 humans detained in the AWP this Christmas. We know its super late notice, but we only just found out the program has the go-ahead this year and need all cards back by the night of Tuesday 10th

How you can get involved:

Attend the card writing meet up next week (drop in from 6-9pm Tuesday the 10th at Intersection Traders), pop into the Adelaide Bike Kitchen/Duck Radio (details attached), write some by yourself OR host your own meet up.

Do you have a team meeting, a network, a friends potluck, a Christmas party, a family dinner, a child’s kindergarten (children’s drawings are particularly treasured) that you could tap into to help us achieve this goal?

Venue is wheelchair accessible, but unfortunately does not have accessible toilets. The nearest accessible toilets are 200m away at the OTR. If you have any suggestions for accessible, free/low cost venues please do reach out as we recognise that this is a barrier for members of our community.

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Monday
Jan 20
Culture: The Life of our City (10 yr strategic plan) - Give Community Feedback to Adelaide City Council through Desk Action

The City of Adelaide is developing a new Cultural Policy aimed at promoting and strengthening the city’s unique cultural identity and opportunities. A Cultural Policy will provide the framework for future decisions in relation to culture.

The development of a Cultural Policy must have the community it serves at its core. Culture, just like the city, is about people, and so the Cultural Policy will be developed through stages of consultation and planning.

Your input is crucial!

We’re in the early stages, and we need your feedback to strengthen, clarify or expand on the Themes and Priorities we’ve shared in our discussion paper.

Your feedback will guide the development of the Cultural Policy and help ensure the final policy reflects your vision and views for the cultural life of Adelaide through to 2036.

The project has two main stages:

Stage 1: Gathering insights and feedback from the community that will help shape the draft Cultural Policy.
Stage 2: Asking for feedback on the draft Cultural Policy, to check we've got it right!

The Cultural Policy will outline Council’s role, its vision, goals and priorities, and how it will evaluate and communicate the impact of its investment and efforts towards a culturally vibrant, socially inclusive and equitable city. Culture and creativity are critical to the City of Adelaide’s future prosperity, wellbeing and social cohesion, and the City of Adelaide is a custodian of this future.

We are currently in Stage 1 of the project. Feedback closes 5:00pm, Friday, 31 January 2025.

Complete the survey to enter the prize draw for a chance to WIN one of three $100 Adelaide Central Market Vouchers.

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Tuesday
Jan 21
Email Malinauskas: Dump Santos from the Tour Down Under through Desk Action

Love the race but not the Santos greenwash? Here’s an easy way to take action: Copy and paste this brief email to our Premier Peter Malinauskas …

🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯 Dump Santos from the Tour Down Under Dear Premier Malinauskas I love the Tour Down Under but the sponsor is Not On. Santos gas fuels extreme climate-change impacts like mega droughts, floods and wildfires, and its blatant greenwashing shames our Renewable Energy State. Santos makes multi billion $ profits and doesn’t employ many people. It is expanding its gas operations to sell overseas, forcing domestic gas prices through the roof, and causing catastrophic amounts of CO2 to be pumped into the atmosphere. Burning heat endangers riders, spectators and the sport we love. So please Dump Santos from the Tour Down Under and find a better sponsor. Kind regards {Add your name here.} 🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯

Make any adjustments or additions you like. Then send it to Premier@SA.gov.au

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Thursday
Jan 30
ACT Magistrates Court Date (21 Rising Tide Arestees) - Show your support ! ACT Magistrates Court

Climate Protestor Sentecing. Keep visiability on these couragous activists and on the issue of the Climate Crisis. Post about the Climate on your Socials and shout out your support!

Wednesday
Feb 5
Extreme Heat Awareness Day Online Event

Mark your calendars for a week of action as communities across the country come together for Australia’s first-ever Extreme Heat Awareness Day. This day will be all about raising awareness of the risks of extreme heat and community led solutions to staying safe and cool during the hot summer months.

By joining in, you’ll be part of a national movement working towards cooler homes, streets and suburbs for everyone. Expect local events, fun activities, and plenty of practical tips to help you beat the heat.

Click “going” to stay updated on event details, including exciting prizes and activities happening near you.

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Sunday
May 11
Have your say on the proposal to revoke the community land classification in Aberfoyle Park Desk Action

The City of Onkaparinga is committed to ensuring our land and assets best serve our community. When a property no longer meets current or future needs, we consider selling it, so we can reinvest the proceeds in ways that benefit residents. This approach, often called an “asset optimisation strategy,” also supports our financial sustainability and forms part of our Long-Term Financial Plan.

Visit the link for more info on making a submission.

Also join our facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575510840690

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Wednesday
May 28
SA Future of Public Transport (30 year plan) - Public Information Session (1 of 2) Online Event

Join us for the Regional Public Transport Review Webinar. This session will provide details about public transport services across the nine regions of South Australia and help you understand how to make a submission to the Regional Review.

About the regional public transport review

South Australia has an extensive regional public transport network, with 148 routes delivering vital services across 20 service regions.

The South Australian Government has committed to reviewing regional public transport services with the aim of providing access to integrated, accessible and effective public transport services that meet local needs.

Our Regional Review is focusing on identifying key needs and gaps in current services for regional communities, ensuring regional residents can reach key health, education, employment and social and recreational destinations. The review will provide recommendations to improve the regional public transport network in South Australia, ensuring these communities are well-serviced and connected.

More info and how to make a submission here: https://www.dit.sa.gov.au/about-us/strategies-plans/public-transport-future

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Monday
Jun 16
SA Future of Public Transport (30 year plan) - Public Information Session (2 of 2) Online Event

Join us for the Regional Public Transport Review Webinar. This session will provide details about public transport services across the nine regions of South Australia and help you understand how to make a submission to the Regional Review.

About the regional public transport review

South Australia has an extensive regional public transport network, with 148 routes delivering vital services across 20 service regions.

The South Australian Government has committed to reviewing regional public transport services with the aim of providing access to integrated, accessible and effective public transport services that meet local needs.

Our Regional Review is focusing on identifying key needs and gaps in current services for regional communities, ensuring regional residents can reach key health, education, employment and social and recreational destinations. The review will provide recommendations to improve the regional public transport network in South Australia, ensuring these communities are well-serviced and connected.

More info and how to make a submission here: https://www.dit.sa.gov.au/about-us/strategies-plans/public-transport-future

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Sunday
Jun 22
Support the call for a South Australian Human Rights Act through Desk Action

Support the call for a South Australian Human Rights Act

South Australians deserve to live in a society that strives for the values we hold most dear - justice, equality, compassion and a ‘fair go’ for all. Our laws should protect the dignity, security and interests of everyone in our state.

It’s time to come together to create a Human Rights Act for SA

A Human Rights Act will ensure that our human rights are always at the heart of the SA Government’s decisions, laws and services. It will also provide a powerful tool that we can all use to seek a justice if our human rights are violated.

Victoria, the ACT and Queensland already have their own Human Rights Acts. These laws are benefitting people everyday by upholding values that protect our quality of life: like ensuring access to the health services we need without discrimination, or making sure that every child can get a good education, regardless of their abilities or postcode.

In April 2025 a Parliamentary Inquiry recommended the introduction of a comprehensive Human Rights Act for SA. Through a strong alliance of community members we can succeed in ensuring this recommendation becomes a reality.

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Monday
Aug 4
[Abolitionist Network KY] Youth Bail Law Changes: Please write a submission! More kids dont need to be locked up. through Desk Action

A huge thank you to everyone who joined our session at SAGE last Sunday. For those who couldn’t make it, we held a discussion on the SA Government’s proposed changes to youth bail laws.

These proposed reforms represent a dangerous escalation of carceral policy. They are predicated on a falsely constructed youth crime crisis narrative (despite youth crime consistently declining over the past ten years). These changes are not about safety - they are about control, punishment, and expanding state power over the lives of marginalised young people, especially Aboriginal children and those already failed by health, housing, education, and disability systems.

The government is currently accepting public feedback on these changes. If you’re interested in writing a submission, details are below. We’d love you to write your own submissions any time before the deadline. We’re also arranging two in person meetups.

Submissions close: Wednesday 20 August Email submissions to: LLPSubmissions@sa.gov.au

Our critique of the reform plan linked below [Please read and use these points in your submission if you agree with out points] https://docs.google.com/document/d/17xtRTjPUi3Z0u3LbPFvJz7E9GsQy0Xxy

Gov Info on the proposed changes: https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/law-and-justice/young-offenders

Full Youth Offenders Reform Plan (PDF) https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1137445/Young-Offender-plan.pdf

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Tuesday
Aug 12
[Abolitionist Network KY] Youth Bail Law Changes: Submission Writing Meetup #1 Intersection Traders/Some Where House

A huge thank you to everyone who joined our session at SAGE last Sunday. For those who couldn’t make it, we held a discussion on the SA Government’s proposed changes to youth bail laws.

These proposed reforms represent a dangerous escalation of carceral policy. They are predicated on a falsely constructed youth crime crisis narrative (despite youth crime consistently declining over the past ten years). These changes are not about safety - they are about control, punishment, and expanding state power over the lives of marginalised young people, especially Aboriginal children and those already failed by health, housing, education, and disability systems.

The government is currently accepting public feedback on these changes. If you’re interested in writing a submission, details are below.

Submissions close: Wednesday 20 August Email submissions to: LLPSubmissions@sa.gov.au

Our critique of the reform plan linked below [Please read and use these points in your submission if you agree with out points] https://docs.google.com/document/d/17xtRTjPUi3Z0u3LbPFvJz7E9GsQy0Xxy

Gov Info on the proposed changes: https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/law-and-justice/young-offenders

Full Youth Offenders Reform Plan (PDF) https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1137445/Young-Offender-plan.pdf

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Tuesday
Aug 19
[Cancelled] [Abolitionist Network KY] Youth Bail Law Changes: Submission Writing Meetup #2 Intersection Traders/Some Where House

[Organisers cancelled due to large success in meetup #1, conserving their capacity. Thanks for your interest. Submissions still very welcome!]

A huge thank you to everyone who joined our session at SAGE last Sunday. For those who couldn’t make it, we held a discussion on the SA Government’s proposed changes to youth bail laws.

These proposed reforms represent a dangerous escalation of carceral policy. They are predicated on a falsely constructed youth crime crisis narrative (despite youth crime consistently declining over the past ten years). These changes are not about safety - they are about control, punishment, and expanding state power over the lives of marginalised young people, especially Aboriginal children and those already failed by health, housing, education, and disability systems.

The government is currently accepting public feedback on these changes. If you’re interested in writing a submission, details are below.

Submissions close: Wednesday 20 August Email submissions to: LLPSubmissions@sa.gov.au

Our critique of the reform plan linked below [Please read and use these points in your submission if you agree with out points] https://docs.google.com/document/d/17xtRTjPUi3Z0u3LbPFvJz7E9GsQy0Xxy

Gov Info on the proposed changes: https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/law-and-justice/young-offenders

Full Youth Offenders Reform Plan (PDF) https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1137445/Young-Offender-plan.pdf

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Wednesday
Sep 17
[Seed] Write to your MP on the Federal Government Climate Risk Assessment through Desk Action

In case you haven’t had a chance to call or email the ALP re today’s devastating climate report and the forthcoming emissions target - here’s an easy form to use from Seed.

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