Participate in policy discussions to help the community
Policy Letters
Policy Papers
Recipient - All Ministers 29/04/2008
Subject Matter - Best practice concerning food additives
Recipient - State & Federal Politicians 09/01/2008
Subject Matter - Review of crisis facing Australia
Recipient - State & Federal Politicians 09/01/2008
Subject Matter - Review of Family Really Does Matter
Recipient - Chairman, Consultation Committee for the Proposed Human Rights Act 28/08/2007
Subject Matter - Opposition to Human Rights Act
Recipient - The Prime Minister 10/08/2004
Subject Matter - Retention rate for first year university students
Recipient - All State & Federal Politicians & Media 25/03/2004
Subject Matter - Electoral and voting fraud and recommendations to correct these anomalies
Recipient - The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet 16/12/2003
Subject Matter - OppOpposition to reform of section 57
Recipient - House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public Administration 26/06/2003
Subject Matter - Protection for the role of the States
Recipient - ADepartment of Family and Community Services 28/05/2003
Subject Matter - Promote children's developmental health and well being as central to the National Agenda. Seeks to highlight the huge volume of Research on Family Strcuture, Child Care and Taxation Equity
Recipient - All Federal Politicians, Major Businesses, Rural and Community organisations 29/07/2002
Subject Matter - The problems of declining birth rates, fertility and growing social needs
Recipient - Senate Legal and Constitution Committee 04/09/2002
Subject Matter - Not to amend the Bill, but to support and uphold the Natural Family
United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people
Recipient - CMr K Wilkie MP, Joint Standing Committee on Treaties 29/05/2001
Subject Matter - Might be signed without Parliamentary approval and give rise to unreasonable expectations among indigenous Australians
Recipient - 130 Key Federal Politicians, State Political leaders and community organisations 01/05/2001
Subject Matter - Family friendly policies for Australia's future
Recipient - Joint Standing Committee on Treaties 29/03/2001
Subject Matter - Acceptance of the amendment 19 Article of the constitution of the International Labour Organisation
Recipient - Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade 01/03/2000
Subject Matter - Australia not to be part of the UN Standing Army nor participate in International Court of Justice
Recipient - Joint Standing Committee on Treaties 01/12/2000
Subject Matter - Not to ratify the Statute, Support for an international concern, without surrendering Austalia's Sovereignty
Recipient - The Standing Committee, Legislative Council of WA 16/07/1999
Subject Matter - Force behind sale is National Competition Policy. The NCP is seriously flawed
Recipient - Dr Christine Sharp MLC, C.C. all State MPs 08/04/1999
Subject Matter - Not to proceed with these bills
National Competition Policy on Pharmacy
Recipient - National Competition Council 20/05/1999
Subject Matter - To maintain the Status Quo
Recipient - Senate Select Committee on Social Economic Consequences of the National Competition Policy 20/05/1999
Subject Matter - A halt to further deregulation unless demonstrated to be in the public interest
Recipient - Joint Standing Committee on Treaties 18/08/1998
Subject Matter - Treaties not to be signed without prior approval of both Houses of Parliament
Recipient - 130 Key Federal Politicians 02/06/1998
Subject Matter - Argues that there are serious problems facing Australia ? the erosion of the family, unemployment, globalization and aging population and self sustainability of the nation
Recipient - Joint Standing Committee on Treaties 28/04/1998
Subject Matter - Protection of Australian Sovereignty
Recipient - The cabinet Standing Committee on Law and Order W.A. 30/09/1998
Subject Matter - To build law-abiding communities based on community involvement and early intervention
Recipient - Joint Standing Committee on Treaties 03/04/1997
Subject Matter - Treat to be denounced and replaced by a Charter of Family Rights and Responsibilities
Recipient - 130 Key Federal Politicians 10/02/1997
Subject Matter - Current Account Deficit, Inflation, Constructive Industry Policy Vision for Australia
Recipient - 130 Key Federal Politicians 29/11/1993
Subject Matter - "Re-building Australia - a Start" - initiatives for the Family, Unemployment, Trade, Investment etc.