Friday, March 24, 2006

Restore ABC funding campaign

The ABC is $264 million poorer in real terms today than it was 20 years ago. The programs we rely on - from independent news and current and affairs to quality children's content - are under extreme pressure. In a very real sense, the integrity of the ABC is now at stake.

Sign this petition to restore the ABC's funding. We need to act now before it's too late.

Let's show politicians in Canberra that the ABC's owners - the Australian public - are prepared to stand up and defend it. For this to work, every signature counts. We've set a goal of 10,000 signatures. Will you - and your friends and colleagues - help us get there?

There's only a few days to get 10,000 people to stand up for the ABC and for public-driven, not profit-driven, Australian media.

Right now there is real debate within Howard Government on this issue. This gives all ABC supporters an unprecedented opportunity to save it.

Communications Minister Senator Helen Coonan has signalled her support for a real funding boost to the ABC. Last month she admitted that costs have escalated hugely and that the ABC not only needs funding for its new digital technology, but also to enable it to lift its game with content.

But she still has to convince Treasurer Peter Costello and Finance Minister Nick Minchin.

Your actions today can make a difference because the ABC now has meaningful support in Cabinet. The government needs to hear from you that with an anticipated budget surplus of $9.7 billion, soaring to $10.7 billion by 2009, ignoring the ABC's plight is inexcusable.

Click here to add your name to this important petition

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