What opportunities can you find for political participation via the internet. How many of the following can you achieve while sticking to your political beliefs?
* What is Barak Obama up to today? Can you send him a message about the importance of freedom on the internet? We can follow him on Twitter and try to leave message to him through Twitter straight way.
* What are the Australian Government's plans to censor the internet (the so-called "Clean Feed")? The discussion about Carbon Tax; Green Energy.
* When will the NBN (National Broadband Network) get to your place? What are the benefits? http://www.nbnco.com.au/index3.html According to the information of this webpage, the NBN service has already avaliable around my living area, which is Brisbane City.
* Find out who your local, state and federal representatives are. Send one a message. I am trying to contact the mayor of my hometown in China (Weifang) through (http://www.weifang.gov.cn/) the government official webpage. And the page(http://xxgk.weifang.gov.cn/gov/jcms_files/jcms1/web1/site/)
created by the governments is going to share the issues to all the people.
* Look up the Queensland or Australian Hansard to find the last time your local member spoke in parliament. Seaeching on the Australian Hansard official webpage, and find the contact detials through the link : http://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Guidelines_for_Contacting_Senators_and_Members
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