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“Social media tools have allowed Americans to easily join together to petition the government and their elected officials, leveraging their numbers against the influence of powerful lobbyists and monied special interests. Make no mistake, lobbyists and special interest still have the upper hand, but the day will come when the power of social media allows like-minded citizens to join together in ways that will be just as powerful.” “How Social Media Has Changed Politics.”  ThoughtCo, 14 Jan 2019. 

Join with like minded; individuals, groups and peak bodies seeking reform by following and joining with the QLGRA on social media. To stay up to date with current events and reform initiatives across Queensland and have your say click on the icons above or below and join the QLGRA community on social media.

Click on the icon above or the button below to be redirected to the QLGRA Facebook page.

Like the page, follow it first, write a review, invite others to like the page, Love, Wow and Share the posts that speak to you, and have your say on current events and reform initiatives.

Click on the icon above or the button below to be redirected to the QLGRA Twitter feed.

Follow the QLGRA, like, and love and re-tweet the tweets that strike a cord with you.

Not into the social media hype? 

Click on the icon above or the button below to be redirected to the QGLRA Newsletter and Mailing List sign up page and receive our monthly newsletter and email updates on reform initiatives and current events.

Click on the icon above or the button below to be redirected to the QLGRA RSS Feed.

To find out more about RSS Feeds and how they work check out “What Everyone Should Know About RSS Feeds” Collin, Jerri, Lifewire 26 Feb 2019. 

To find out how you help even further by spreading the word about local government reform initiatives and updates, check out our page Spread the Word. 

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SOCIAL MEDIA DISCLAIMER

The full Social Media Disclaimer for the Queensland Local Government Reform Alliance Inc (QLGRA) can be viewed here.

When interacting with the QLGRA community on social media keep in mind that we are a non-partisan alliance of individuals, community groups and peak bodies. As such the QLGRA supports good policy, not political parties, members or candidates. The QLGRA membership base encompasses local government reform advocacy veterans, peak bodies, academics, journalists, professionals, retirees down to just able to vote teenagers. The aim is to raise up everyone in awareness, knowledge, and skills for the future, as well as the present.

“Australia has some of the toughest defamation laws in the world.

In fact, so tough is it to defend a defamation action in Australia that Sydney has become the defamation capital of the world.

And it’s not just public figures and journalist who get in trouble in the defamation law.  It’s ordinary people. People like you.

Not credited. (publication date unkown). “How you could be hit by Australia’s defamation laws” The Sydney Morning Hearld.

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