THE organisers of last week’s national industry Day of Action have been forced to amend plans for a contingent to visit Federal Parliament House next week (CW yesterday), after a series of anti-vax protests took place in Canberra. Initially timed for the second day of the upcoming sittings, the Mission...
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THE organisers of last week’s national industry Day of Action have been forced to amend plans for a contingent to visit Federal Parliament House next week (CW yesterday), after a series of anti-vax protests took place in Canberra.
Initially timed for the second day of the upcoming sittings, the Mission to Canberra will be shifted to a new date “when the climate and time is right”.
In the meantime anyone wishing to support the push for industry support and a cruise restart is urged to continue putting pressure on through meetings with local MPs, so that when peak bodies such as CLIA, AFTA and CATO press the agenda in Canberra there are more politicians who have been educated about the industry’s plight.
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