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'''Cate Faehrmann''' is an Australian politician.
 
'''Cate Faehrmann''' is an Australian politician.
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==GetUp! key founders==
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[[GetUp!]] was founded by [[Jeremy Heimans]] and [[David Madden]], two young Australian graduates of Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government who have worked at the vanguard of the new online organising and campaigning techniques in the US.
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In 2004, David and Jeremy helped start a national campaign on the decline in America's standing in the world under George Bush. This campaign gathered thousands of online supporters and millions of dollars in donations to support a national television advertising campaign. Prior to this, Jeremy and David worked on issues of global poverty, conflict, and development.
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[[GetUp!]] also has a board that advises the staff. The board includes community organiser [[Amanda Tattersall]], who helped develop the concept for [[GetUp!]], union leader [[Bill Shorten]], Green activist [[Cate Faehrmann]], and technology entrepreneur [[Evan Thornley]].<ref>[http://getup.org.au/page.asp?page_id=1]</ref>
  
 
==Australian Left Renewal Conference, 2013==
 
==Australian Left Renewal Conference, 2013==

Revision as of 13:44, 26 February 2024

Cate Faehrmann is an Australian politician.

GetUp! key founders

GetUp! was founded by Jeremy Heimans and David Madden, two young Australian graduates of Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government who have worked at the vanguard of the new online organising and campaigning techniques in the US.

In 2004, David and Jeremy helped start a national campaign on the decline in America's standing in the world under George Bush. This campaign gathered thousands of online supporters and millions of dollars in donations to support a national television advertising campaign. Prior to this, Jeremy and David worked on issues of global poverty, conflict, and development.

GetUp! also has a board that advises the staff. The board includes community organiser Amanda Tattersall, who helped develop the concept for GetUp!, union leader Bill Shorten, Green activist Cate Faehrmann, and technology entrepreneur Evan Thornley.[1]

Australian Left Renewal Conference, 2013

The SEARCH Foundation's Australian Left Renewal Conference, 2013, was held, the weekend of April 6-7, 2013,University of Technology Sydney.

Participatory Forum II

Uniting to Fight the Abbott Coalition

Panel:

Australian Left Renewal Conference, 2010

Australian Left Renewal Conference, 2010 was organized by the SEARCH Foundation.

Democratic responses to the social and ecological failure of global capitalism

Panel:

References