The Member for Indi is not anti-CSIRO
Whilst we acknowledge that our members share a diversity of political views and ideals, we cannot allow an injustice to be served upon the Member for Indi, Mrs Sophie Mirabella, as has occurred recently through those who have branded her “Anti-CSIRO”.
It is clear that those behind the slurs are in no-way concerned about or connected with issues facing the CSIRO and are clearly attempting to use the subject matter for political expediency.
The Member for Indi has been one of the few politicians with the guts and determination to tackle the serious issues plaguing the CSIRO which others have shied away from. Her stance has been well and truly vindicated recently in the results of a recent investigation which uncovered no fewer than 130 allegations of bullying and misconduct within the CSIRO, in spite of the serious questions surrounding the independence of the investigation.
We applaud the member for Indi for her efforts in tackling the tough issues which no one else is prepared to deal with.
Anyone who feels strongly about this misdirection should post a message #indivotes and set the record straight.
I can’t wait to see Kim Carr attacking bullying culture at CSIRO during the next Senate Estimates 😉
New friend of VoC
September 9, 2013
Hats off to Sophie Mirabella for highlighting abuse at CSIRO.
With Kim Carr gone and the CSIRO-friendly DIISRT Secretary, Don Russell, sacked on the new PM’s first day in the office there is some hope for justice. Dr Megan ‘no problem with bullying’ Clark, Craig ‘Comcare found no evidence of bullying’ Roy and Mike ‘dodgy allegations’ Whelan appear to be very quiet these days…
Wind of Change
September 18, 2013
ok, now we know who the head master of this school was. thats the reason all these people were dancing. its the support of Don Russell which made them dance.
ananymouse
September 20, 2013