Call For Action

The rally is a signal from WAC and its supporters to major political parties and the media that communities and the public at large are mobilising into a movement that demands to be heard and demands policy change. We have had enough of the disastrous management of our water, our rights in South Australia which is having devastating consequences on our place, our communities and our quality of life. Water is a public trust connected to everything, itself, our ecosystems, our societies and our economies and should not be owned.

This is a WAC “Call For Action” Rally following on from the launch of WAC on the 19th July 2009 that culminates on the steps of Parliament House North Terrace for community groups to tell their stories and to collectively demand both Local, State and Federal Governments implement a National Commission to coordinate a State of Emergency into the Murray-Darling Basin and to establish an urgent National Public Commission of Inquiry into water management, conservation, recycling and sharing of any available resource.

THEMES

Stories of Despair by Community Groups

What are the consequences of governments continuing to get it wrong? Our Water will be privatised and owned by financial markets and overseas interests. Our marine, freshwater heritage and the public utility of our waterways will be lost forever to future generations. South Australia will not lead the world in conserving wastewater and stormwater in our cities and towns. Governments fail to uphold the Public Trust Doctrine.

Proclamation of Hope

If we act now we can fulfil Colonel William Light’s hopes, dreams and our responsibilities as trustees of our water, our rights. Public water policy must be changed to ensure water is a public trust, prioritised in use, conserved and sustainable to maintain a vibrant and healthy community both now and into the future. (Advertiser 15/9/09 – Light’s dreams)

RALLY PURPOSE

  • Reject Rann’s Water Security Plan and the Privatisation of Water and its Management.
  • Desalination and dams are not acceptable water security or management solutions.
  • Demand that all of our rivers, creeks and underground water in South Australia must be allowed to fulfil their purpose, conserved and protected in public trust.
  • The Murray must flow to the sea and the rivers and creeks of the South Eastern Mount Lofty Ranges must be allowed to flow into the Murray and Lower Lakes. The Coorong must be reconnected to its freshwater sources.
  • Demand a National Commission be established by the Federal Government to coordinate a State of Emergency into the Murray-Darling Basin to prioritise and fairly share all available water. Establish an urgent full and open National Public Commission of Inquiry into its management.
  • Demand that Adelaide’s coastal waters be saved from pollution by recycling 90% of our stormwater and wastewater for industry use instead of building expensive dams and desalination plants. Water conservation must use all available means such as rainwater collection.
  • Our Gulfs are precious, unique and must be protected from ill-conceived marinas and their dredging consequences. Industry development proposals must result in no degradation of the marine environment or its ecology and there must be strict controls on dredging. This is of particular importance to the Upper Spencer Gulf region.
  • Demand a full and open South Australian public commission of inquiry is immediately held in the management of water and the environment.
  • Demand a referendum opposing the privatisation of water and its management.

CONTACTS

John Caldecott             WAC Convenor           Ph: 0427 976 503

Jim Douglas                  Rally Convenor             Ph: 0417 875 232

Richard Watson            Media Coordinator       Ph: 0402 418 191

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One Response to “Call For Action”

  1. Susan Rooney-Harding Says:

    Please watch our First Let it Flow Movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHf_XbKQwCI (your in it!)

    I recently launched the Let it Flow Campaign. The aim of this fun and uplifting campaign is to gather people power to save our Murray Darling River System.

    Can I please ask you to send this message out to your networks for the sake of the River Murray and all that are here because of it.

    Let it flow!

    We have the support of many members of the community, and the more that people like you that become a part of the Let it Flow River Wave, the harder we are to ignore!

    Our Target: The entire Australian community and beyond
    Our Goals: To raise awareness to the importance of environmental and cultural flows to the Murray Darling River System now and always.
    To use people power through social media in a fun campaign to petition the government, to ensure that the environment is allocated adequate cultural and environmental flows now and always.

    How to get involved

    It is a simple 4 step process

    Step 1: View the Let it Flow movie on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHf_XbKQwCI
    Step 2: Take photos of your friend and yourself doing the river wave, (please see attached photo)
    Step 3: Upload photos to our Flickr Group: http://www.flickr.com/groups/1202190@N25/
    Step 4: Forward this email onto your networks to spread the word

    How the campaign will work

    By adding your photo you are becoming a part of a national people power movement petitioning the government to give water to the Murray Darling environment first.

    We are calling for as many people as possible to participate in helping to create the largest every Human River Wave. This will connect the the national and international community to save our nations largest river.

    Let it Flow revolves around the ancient symbol for a river made into a simple action, that anyone can create: All you need is one (or two?) active arm(s) and a big smile! and then create a wave.

    To bring this campaign to life we ask you to take photos of your friend, work colleagues and family doing the wave and upload it to our Flickr site.

    Movies will be created
    We then ask if you can upload the images to our this Flickr group and through the magic of digital editing we create a movie that will join everyone together to create the longest every continuous river wave, it could run for every, you never know!

    YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Flickr will be used to spread the message

    We hope that the press will follow us , so if you are involved or connected to the media please contact me admin@inspirationalcinema.com.au

    Poster will also be created:
    The photos are then assembled into a gigantic poster and presented to the Government as a unified show of support to save our Murray Darling System.

    If you would like to know more or be involved with the project please contact me at admin@inspirationalcinema.com.au

    Follow us on
    Twitter: search inspireevery1 http://twitter.com/
    Facebook cause: Let it Flow: http://apps.facebook.com/causes/337733/12296600?m=e56504ed
    Facebook fanpage: Let it Flow: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Adelaide-Australia/Let-it-Flow-Saving-our-River-Murray/160756714920?ref=nf
    Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/groups/1202190@N25/
    YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHf_XbKQwCI

    Visit Inspirational Cinemas Website: http://www.inspirationalcinema.com.au

    Thanks kindly
    For the river
    Susan

    Susan Rooney-Harding Creative Director
    Inspirational Cinema
    M. 0418 833304
    F. 08 84316349
    E. admin@inspirationalcinema.com.au
    W. http://www.inspirationalcinema.com.au

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