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Lockdown relief for SA workersMy name is Luna Voelcker-Sala. I am a casual worker in the hospitality industry. As a result of the recently announced lockdown for South Australia, I have lost all of my shifts and all my income for (at least) the next 7 days. Yes, important measures have been taken to protect the public's health, but financial support for unemployed workers should be at the heart of these measures. I am fortunate enough to be living at home with a family that can support me, but there are so many others that need to pay rent, alongside groceries, medicine, personal bills etc. And I am just one of the thousands of workers that have lost their entire incomes. We all want to keep everyone safe from COVID-19, but us workers need financial relief to make ends meet.150 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Luna Voelcker-Sala
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Build a Secondary School for Lalor Northern School for AutismEnsuring all children get equal access to education, funding, facilities and support. Last years budget committed to Peter Lalor campus (which are two campuses for senior school students and should be covering mainstream and NSA) is not addressing the gaps and substandard facilities available for our children. WHY? Why will my child’s education be of a lesser value than that of Peter Lalor Voc. College3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Vanessa Hewitt
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FEE REBATE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSInternational Students, particularly those study offshore have borne the brunt of the pandemic. We have to stand in solidarity with our International Student community, they continue to pay exorbitant tuition fees while the quality of their education is suffering.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by ISA La Trobe
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Obviously kick out Nazis Supanova ExpoPleas sign the petition where we can through public pressure push to make sure no event in Australia invites nazis to sell merch. I mean we should not have to do this, but we need to1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nadia Montague
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Stop One voice printing hate speechYour focus is a barrier to fair education and evidence based information. You promote the dumbing down of any broad opinion and evidenced information with your cheap headlines and nonsense content articles. The Clayton's ‘ I love Victoria ‘ opinions space is just deliberately dumb hate speech opportunities. It’s cheap and an ignorant deliberate poor focus. Is it anarchy you want? Do you want to trump Trump at being irresponsible mob inciters.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mary Ebbott
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Cleaners at the Australian Submarine Complex deserve AT LEAST the minimumsThe Federal Government as the owner of the business has a responsibility to do better. It's in the interest of hard working cleaners but it's also in the national interest that the folks who are working at sensitive sites are being looked after and respected. Let the Defence Minister it's not good enough - sign the petition today.223 of 300 SignaturesCreated by United Workers Union
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TestaIt's really important1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Anthony Smith
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SRC Pay Up: Workers must not bear the costs of WFH!These costs are an additional and wholly unnecessary financial strain on workers who have already been struggling under precarious employment conditions in the midst of a global pandemic. Many staff have made big-ticket purchases of hundreds and even thousands of dollars in order to keep their jobs. Others, with no promise of being reimbursed, have gone without, resulting in many of us working under conditions that cause pain and discomfort and pose risks to our OHS. This has gone on for far too long and it must end now. The COVID-19 pandemic is not an excuse for companies to shift the costs and burdens of employment further onto the individual employee who cannot afford to bear them. Workers have struggled through the past year while the multi-million dollar company we work for has survived and thrived and workload has been higher than ever. This situation is wholly unethical and represents the erosion of our rights as workers and our financial security. Rest assured that call centres around the country are watching what happens now at SRC, and if we sit back and allow them to close our office, make us bear all the costs of our own employment, and not support us or pay us anything, then other workplaces will surely follow suit. It's time to set a strong precedent that we will not be taken advantage of.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by SRC Staff
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Health and safety risk of Registered Nurses in Aged careFor the health and safety of registered nurses in Aged care4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ramandeep Dhaliwal
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Save our breakfast station 92.9This is important as there Is a lot of love for the 92.9 breakfast crew.They are the best Crew ever and they should not be ripped apart .Shame on you Southen Cross Media .3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Anthony Mead
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No More Mrs! We Want Ms!Why is it that a mans marital status is unimportant. They only have Mr, while we have Mrs and Ms. Abolishing Mrs will take women one step closer to achieving the equality they deserve.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kendal Mitchell
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Reopen the Eaglehawk to Inglewood Rail LineThis will be a huge boost for rail freight companies and the chance to run extra freight services during grain season. This will also take away extra heavy vehicles on the roads and potentially bring the road toll down. Please take a good time to read this and listen to what the people have to say.23 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Glen Brown