Green Alliance launches campaign

December 1, 1993
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Green Alliance launches campaign

By Arun Pradhan

ADELAIDE — "We need an alternative to  Liberal and Labor, an alternative that is inclusive and  based on grassroots democracy, one that puts  environmental and social justice first." These  comments by candidate Trish Corcoran set the mood of the  Green Alliance launch here on November 27.

Corcoran and fellow Green Alliance candidate Col Smith  addressed the meeting of 30 people. In discussing the  future of the green movement, Corcoran emphasised the  need to look beyond polling day. "We don't just aim  to get seats in parliament. This alliance allows us to  highlight issues and encourage people to get involved in  the many groups that make up Green Alliance."

The basic principles of Green Alliance are ecological  sustainability, social and economic justice, grassroots  democracy, disarmament and non-violence.

Col Smith particularly noted the need for increased  funding for public transport and World Heritage listing  for the Lake Eyre Basin.

If elected the candidates pledged to behave very  differently from our current politicians. Smith  explained, "A system of government has to be  controlled by the people, not the other way around. We  will seek community input and consultation." Both  speakers said that over half of their salaries will be  fed back into grassroots campaigns.

People interested in finding out more about the policies  of Green Alliance or who want to get involved in the  campaign can ring 231 6982.

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