South Australia – Action Planning Meeting
February 28th, 2010
For those of you in South Australia, there will be a meeting this Tuesday to discuss what you can do to fight the Internet filter.
The Federal Government plans to introduce mandatory internet
censorship, at the ISP level, for all Australians in 2010.There is overwhelming opposition to the Government’s proposal from:
The IT and Telecommunications industries, the Right to Know Coalition, the Australian Librarian
and Information Association, child welfare groups such as Save the Children, major online
content providers like Yahoo! and Google – not to mention the Liberal Opposition,
Nick Xenophon and the Greens.Street protesting and online campaigns have raised awareness in the online community.
Now it’s time to really step up the pressure on the Government and convince them that they
could lose votes, or even power, if they introduce this legislation.Join other activists and concerned citizens to discuss lobbying techniques and
help develop a coherent, ongoing strategy to ensure Australia’s Internet access
remains open to every one of us. Your thoughts and input will be appreciated.To be held in the Harry Medlin Rooms, Union House, Adelaide University
Tues March 2nd, 6.30-8.30PM
Meet from 5:30PM in the Cloisters to eat and network before the meeting commences
Here is the Facebook event page, including a map of how to get there.
Mark Newton @NewtonMark and Senator Simon Birmingham @birmo discuss stopping Internet censorship
February 1st, 2010
These two videos are from our Adelaide meeting held on January 14th. They show Mark Newton, a leading anti-Internet-censorship campaigner, and Senator Simon Birmingham, a Liberal senator for South Australia, both talking about the campaign to stop Internet censorship.
Mark Newton
Simon Birmingham
Brisbane Australia Day BBQ Invite – share with your friends
January 22nd, 2010
Australia Day BBQ – meet others who want to stop net censorship
January 20th, 2010
We’re having a BBQ on Australia Day, Tuesday January 26 – just a casual way you can meet up with other people who want to stop Internet censorship, and find out what you can do to help us do that. We’re at Orleigh Park in West End from 11am till about 4pm.
We’ll have a few sausages and some bread and sauce at the BBQ, but bring your own drinks and most of your own food.
We’ll have some posters up to make it easy to find us, but we’re not here to get into people’s faces on Australia Day. What we want to do is make it easy for you to do some things to help us, and we’ll be chatting with you about those things at the BBQ. We’re also aiming for a big rally of our supporters in February where we set people up with the tools they need to organise small public meetings in the suburbs to discuss Internet censorship with people who don’t already agree with us – these meetings are where we’ll try to win those people over to our point of view. The BBQ is part of our lead up to that.
The BBQ is at Orleigh Park in West End – click here for a Google Map. You gan easily get there by public transport – either catch a 199 bus from the Cultural Centre bus station to the very end of the line, or catch a City Cat to the West End ferry terminal. If you check out the Google Map, you’ll see both these services stop right at Orleigh Park. You can also click here to use the Translink journey planner to find out public transport timetables.

Adelaide Anti-Censorship Meeting this Thursday at Adelaide University
January 11th, 2010
EDIT: Speakers at this Thursday’s meeting will be Mark Newton and Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham. Please come along for a great night.
Are you in South Australia (more specifically, near Adelaide) and want to get involved? This Thursday January 14th there will be a anti-censorship meeting at Adelaide University.
This meeting is intended to be an informal think tank to both discuss some of the upcoming anti-filtering endeavours on the horizon by other groups within Australia that we can assist, and to bounce ideas off members.
Come along from 5:30pm for a 6pm start in the Flentje Lecture Theatre, which is in the Plaza Building. (map of Adelaide University) Take the North Terrace level entrance to Plaza at H9 — signs will be posted in advance.
Don’t forget to go over to the Facebook Event page and let them know that you’re coming.



