Throughout July, many elected representatives will be in their home electorate office, meeting voters and hearing their views. So we need to turn up the heat and take the #StopAdaniChallenge. This is particularly important in our electorate of New England. Deputy Prime Minister, and leader of The Nationals, Barnaby Joyce is a senior government minister, and long time lover of coal. He needs to hear from you, New England.
What does it mean to take the #StopAdaniChallenge?
Taking the challenge means taking our political pressure up a notch.
We’re not just taking our individual concerns to our MP – we’re going to undertake simple community surveys to bring many more local #StopAdani voices to our MP. Here’s how it will work:
1. Sign up to the challenge. Everyone who takes the challenge commits to survey at least 100 people from their community and share the results with their MP.
2. Conduct your survey. You can run an online survey, or take a clipboard to the footy, to church, or the mall. Everything you need will be delivered straight to your inbox when you sign up.
3. Deliver your results. The action guide will help you do this, but you will also have staff support, if you need it.
If you have any questions, email Emily, for the #StopAdani team.