Tuesday 10 December 2013

Save the ABC

I received this email today and thought I would pass it on in case you wanted to support the cause. I feel that it would be a real shame for this to occur so it you feel the same way please make sure you sign the petition

This week, members of the Government - including Cory Bernardi, Bronwyn Bishop and Ian Macdonald - agitated to defund Australia's favourite public broadcaster. 

Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi called our ABC a "taxpayer-funded behemoth", and suggested that "we could perhaps cut the ABC budget and allow the commercial media operators to compete." 

Let's sign and share this petition, and create a huge, instant response to stand up for our ABC

Sign Up Here 

Here's why we need to oppose this now: they've pulled this move before. This is the Coalition throwing out a test balloon, so they can see how the public responds to their long-held desire to slash the ABC. 

Pulled straight from the Christmas wishlist of Rupert Murdoch and right-wing think-tank the IPA, defunding or commercialising the ABC would ruin a rare, educational and uniquely Australian public resource. 


We like our ABC free of ads, free for all, free to remain fair and balanced. 

Will you make sure Tony Abbott knows to keep it that way? 

https://www.getup.org.au/ourABC 

the GetUp team. 

PS - This is just the beginning. This is far from the first time politicians have tried to sell off our independent public resources. In 2006, when Howard tried to further slash funding to the ABC, GetUp members came out in force, holding grassroots demonstrations around the country, and forced a back down. Earlier this year, members chipped in to run a national ad ensuring that the Victorian state Liberals backed down from threats to privatise the ABC. Join the fight again? https://www.getup.org.au/ourABC

2 comments:

  1. Hi Fiona - thanks for this - I've just signed up. What a mess.
    cheers Wendy

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  2. What!? What a rubbish idea that is. Have emphatically signed the petition. ABC is generally the only decent stuff on TV & radio - and rural people would lose out most of all.

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