

We urge you to write letters and place phone calls to Canberra, your local member, State Government or even
your local government, showing your support for the creation of a Ministry for Peace. |
Parliament@work is an excellent website to find the contact
details of Federal & State politicians. |
Link to our website using one of the banners provided below. Simply cut and paste the HTML code provided
and place it on your own webpage. |
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The Ministry for Peace Australia does not endorse events or organisations unless they are specifically about
establishing a Ministry for Peace in Australia (or internationally via the Global Alliance). |
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Write a letter to government |
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Write a letter or email to us that we can use to promote the fact that you also support the creation of a |
Ministry of Peace in Australia |
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If you are an organisation, pass a resolution supporting the creation (or even consideration) of a Ministry for |
Peace in Australia and include this on your own website or promotional material. |
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Promote the idea of a Ministry for Peace in Australia at your events |
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