How You Can Help!
In our democracy, your voice matters. When you contact your local, federal, and state Members of Parliament (MPs), you take an essential step in making sure your concerns are heard. By engaging with your representatives, you not only empower yourself but also influence the policies that shape your community and daily life.
Why Contacting Politicians Matters
Contacting your MPs is important for several reasons. Firstly, it gives you a platform to express your opinions on issues that impact you directly. For instance, if you're concerned about recent cuts to education funding, your feedback can help inform politicians' decisions on budget allocations. Studies have shown that constituents' communications can lead to significant changes in policy direction. In fact, a survey indicated that more than 70% of legislators reported being influenced by the correspondence they receive from voters.
Additionally, when you reach out to your MPs, you contribute to a broader conversation about pressing concerns. Your voice, combined with those of others in your community, can create a message that politicians cannot ignore. For example, during the recent debates on climate change, local mobilization efforts resulted in thousands of letters sent to MPs, leading to the implementation of renewable energy projects in multiple areas. Let's do the same with the housing crisis, and relentlessly put forwards the same simple solutions we know will work.
How to Find Your MP's Contact Information
Finding contact details for your local, federal, and state MPs is straightforward. Most MPs have official websites listing their contact information, such as email addresses, phone numbers, and office locations. Every state has a website that lists information too. See below.
https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/members/Pages/all-members.aspx
https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Members/Current-Members/Member-List
https://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/house-of-assembly/currentmembers
https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/members/
https://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/Members/Member-Details
https://parliament.nt.gov.au/members/by-name
https://www.aph.gov.au/senators_and_members/members
How to Express Your Concerns Effectively
When you're ready to contact your MP, clear and respectful communication is vital. Begin by introducing yourself and stating your address so they know you are a constituent. Next, outline the issue you wish to discuss. For example, if you are concerned about public transportation in your area, share specific experiences that illustrate how it affects your daily life.
Be concise and direct. Politicians receive many messages each day, so a well-structured email or letter increases the chances that it will be read. If you choose to call, having a brief script can ensure you cover all your key points. Don’t forget to articulate your expectations or suggestions regarding potential solutions to the issue.
A Few Ideas to Start With
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Talk about fast tracking new home builds and reducing red-tape policy and paper pushing
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Ask about trade education and what funding there currently is in place and what we can do to make it better.
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Ask about what mental and emotional health initiatives we have in place, and share communiuty ideas that you'd be willing to back.
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Honestly talk about any solutions you have to problems as you may genuinely help fast track a healthy change in Australia. Politicians need the middle class to speak up.