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==Brunswick News==
 
==Brunswick News==
  
Brunswick News is off to a slow start. If you happen onto this website, understand that is under construction and pre-release. We (one person) are basing the website on the Brunswick ALP branch website (brunswicklabor.org.au, not much longer for this world). While it contains traces of the ALP site but there is otherwise no connection with them. Except in the sense of the following paragraph.
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Brunswick News has been dormant for more than a year.  
  
This site is offered as a virtual local paper to Brunswick. Anyone with a constructive approach is invited to post an article here, though they should do so under their own name. The next thing is that we hope to get a conversation going among other sources of online journalism. There are a few of these potentially - the real local papers, the local branches of political parties, the council itself and in particular any independent enterprises such as the Brunswick Residents Network.
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The site was offered as a virtual local paper to Brunswick. Anyone with a constructive approach was invited to post an article here under their own name. With such a restrictive policy it did not catch on, though the offer is still open.
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There will be a federal election this year. In connection with the election, as editor I hope to post some information and support discussion about climate change policy with a focus on the electorate of Kooyong, not far from Brunswick and an important coalition-held seat.
  
 
Contact us by ''email'': Write to robert.durkacz@gmail.com
 
Contact us by ''email'': Write to robert.durkacz@gmail.com

Revision as of 14:17, 29 January 2022

Brunswick News

Brunswick News has been dormant for more than a year.

The site was offered as a virtual local paper to Brunswick. Anyone with a constructive approach was invited to post an article here under their own name. With such a restrictive policy it did not catch on, though the offer is still open.

There will be a federal election this year. In connection with the election, as editor I hope to post some information and support discussion about climate change policy with a focus on the electorate of Kooyong, not far from Brunswick and an important coalition-held seat.

Contact us by email: Write to robert.durkacz@gmail.com