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Revision as of 07:35, 8 April 2009
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Overview
The website of the Australian Greens elected members (as at June 2008: Senators Bob Brown, Christine Milne, Rachel Siewert, Sarah Hanson-Young & Scott Ludlam), www.GreensMPs.org.au serves as a repository for all of their work.
Parliamentary debates, media releases, speeches, campaign material, community action systems and other online campaigning tools, GreensMPs allows people to interact directly with the Greens Senators in their work.
License Usage
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Motivations
Communications and campaigns adviser Tim Norton spoke at the 2006 Creative Commons Australia Industry Forum, in the session for Creative Industries on behalf of his company A New Leaf Media. In charge of developing the GreensMPs site, Tim initiated a Creative Commons policy on all online materials produced by the Senators, including their website.
This policy allows for all work on the website to be used in other ways, providing it upholds the licensing requirements.
Media
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Add media that is relevant.