There is a host of things you can do to get involved and support the campaign to save and protect Kuradji Sandon Point. A Summary is provided below, with links to more details further down the page:

Keep yourself informed about the issues
Spread the word about Kuradji Sandon Point to your family and friends
Join the phone tree or KSPP email list and participate in direct actions
Make a donation to the campaign

Organise an action

Contact Stockland Trust Group, the company behind the current proposal.
Contact Martin Morris & Jones, the Real Estate company promoting the Stockland proposals.
Contact your local state and federal members of parliament and ask them to intervene
Contact Wollongong City Council
Write letters to the Illawarra Mercury, Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph
Call talkback radio
Organise a benefit to raise money for the campaign

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Legal challenge's are continuing and the political nature of the dispute are continually changing (especially since the community victory in the Cunningham bi-election). Our semi-regularonline newsletter is one way of keeping up to date with what is happening.

If you would like to receive summaries of this newsletter via email, please register your interest.

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You can download or print Volume 1 Issue 1 'The Sandon Point', a community newspaper about the issues. Why not organise to bring your family and friends down and enjoy a day at Kuradji Sandon Point. Its also a great way to show your support.

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You can come to the picket and join the phone tree to be kept informed of any actions, meetings or other important events that are coming up.

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If you would like to contribute to the ongoing costs of organising actions/events, producing materials, financing the picket, legal action, and supporting those arrested you can make a donation to the campaign. Cheques/money orders made out to Kuradji Sandon Point Foundation can be sent to:

Save Sandon Point Committee
PO Box 108
Thirroul NSW 2515

We hope to be able to accept donations deposited directly into our bank account very soon. Details will be posted as soon as they are available.

You will also be able to order save Sandon Point T-shirts, stickers and a screen saver (photos taken around Sandon Point) via the website very soon... The changing images (top left) are a selection from the screensaver.

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If you would like to contribute to discussions about the campaign to save and protect Kuradji Sandon Point (or keep up to date), you can join the KSPP email list. Only subscribers to the list can send emails, so it is spam protected. It has a moderate traffic volume.

To join the list, you need to visit the Topica website [www.topica.com/lists/kspp] and fill in a request from.

Alternatively, you can receive the online newsletter (sent via email) for semi-regular updates.

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A number of people in both Sydney and Newcastle have organised a number of actions targeting Stockland for the actions at Kuradji Sandon Point.
[more details coming soon]

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You can visit, call, email or write to Stockland and tell them what you think of their involvement in cultural genocide, environmental destruction and community bastardry. Their Head office is in 'Parkview' at 157 Liverpool Street in Sydney. It is right next to Museum Station (south end of Hyde Park). Other contact details are Ph: 02 93211500, Fax: 02 92311596, email: scdiv@stockland.com.au, website www.stockland.com.au

Another option is to contact Nick Duncan, Stockland's Project Manager at Kuradji Sandon Point. You can contact him by email [nick.duncan@stockland.com.au], Phone (02) 9321-1554, Fax: (02) 9321-1598 or Mobile Phone: 0419-677-282.

Nick Greiner, the vice president on Stockland's board of directors and a former NSW premier, lives in Otford. You can contact him by email [mail@nickgreiner.org.au]

He resigned as Premier after an inquiry by his very own Independent Commission Against Corruption. After leaving politics, he accepted a position on the board of a giant multinational tobacco corporation - perhaps a little ironic given his heavy personal involvement in the Quit Smoking campaign.

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You can visit, call, email or write to Martin Morris & Jones and tell them what you think about their support for, and involvement in, cultural genocide, environmental destruction, and community bastardry. Contact details are given below:

Ground Floor "Regent House"
6 - 8 Regent Street Wollongong
NSW 2500 Australia
Phone: 02 4229 5555
Fax: 02 4226 2040
Email: mmjwoll@mmj.com.au

Residential Sales team:
Phil Jones phillip.jones@mmj.com.au; Daniel Hastings daniel.hastings@mmj.com.au; Daniel Frazer daniel.frazer@mmj.com.au; JohnTisma john.tisma@mmj.com.au; Keti Nikolovski keti.nikolovski@mmj.com.au

More details are available on their website [www.mmj.com.au/content/conta_us.htm]

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You can phone, fax, email, write to or visit your local members of parliament.

The state member for Keira (Wollongong) is David Campbell .
Phone 02 42851588. fax 02 42851858 Email: david.campbell@parliament.nsw.gov.au

Send a copy of your correspondence to Dr Andrew Refshauge, Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.
Ph.: 02 92284499 Fax.: 02 99572145 Email; deputypremiers@duap.minister.nsw.gov.au

Also Contact Bob Debus, Minister for The Environment and National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Phone 02 99956500 Fax 02 92811115 email enviro@members.grp2 or bob.debus@parliament.nsw.gov.au

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[details coming soon]

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You can write to the
Illawarra Mercury, Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Telegraph, and a host of other newspapers or magazines about Kuradji Sandon Point
[contact details coming soon]

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You can also call or email talkback radio.
[contact list coming soon]

Alan Jones has expressed concern about the development, both on his talkback program, and in a letter he sent to members of the local community. He can be contacted via email [alanjones@2gb.com]

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The campaign is currently funded through benefit nights, raffles, other fundraiser's, and donations from local community. Any funds that others could raise would be greatly appreciated and beneficial to the ongoing campaign

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