Pirate Congress 2020/Nominations

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Catty McCat
I am a cat!| How dare you question my justification!| I purr.| Maybe, I am a cat.| }}
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= Nominations =

President
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Miles Whiticker
I have significant experience in party administration as a previous member of the National Council and president for a number of years. I have also prepared party policy carried out social media outreach for the party, organised and volunteered for numerous electoral campaigns for the party and volunteered for other important causes.| I believe in the party platform, and that it represents a much needed political voice today as when it was founded.| I have served on the National Council for a number of years including the previous 3 as President. I have contributed time towards numerous election and advocacy campaigns for the party.| I do. I have never been a member of another political party but I have campaigned for environmental groups supporting action on climate change.| }}
 * Facebook: @MilesWhitickerAuspol
 * Twitter: @mileswhiticker
 * Party email: miles.whiticker@pirateparty.org.au

Deputy President
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Miles Whiticker
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Brandon Selic
I have been with the party since just after its formation. I have served as Legal Committee Coordinator, Queensland State Coordinator, on the Policy Development Committee and have run in the last two Federal elections as first candidate on the Senate Ballot. | I still believe that the Pirate Party fills a significant gap in Australian Politics other parties fail to meet. I still support our platform, and would seek to see that we are acknowledged for what we stand for in the wider Australian political landscape. | I have served on the National Council and various committees and at the state level. I have also assisted in various election campaigns, not just my own. | Yes, since nearly the beginning of the party here in Australia. I am a former member of the Australian Democrats. | }}
 * Facebook: @BrandonSelicPPAU
 * Twitter: @brandon_selic
 * Party email: brandon.selic@pirateparty.org.au

Secretary
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Alex Jago
I am the incumbent Secretary. I like to think that I've gotten through the year without too many unfixable screwups. | I'm running for Secretary because I figure I've now demonstrated that I can do it. If someone more qualified than me would like to be Secretary, I'll happily take the Deputy role. | In 2018-2019 I've helped fight an election (mostly in support of Miles and Brandon up here in Qld), taken on primary responsibility for the party Facebook page, and of course I've done the usual Secretariat meetings and memberships and submissions things. My authorisation tag project is now basically finished and proved its value (I think this is actually my most useful contribution). In 2019-2020 it's been more of a keep-the-lights on thing in general, but I've maintained my various existing responsibilities.

I've been a part of all election campaigns in my area since I joined the party in 2014 (Griffith by-election; 2016 & 2019 generals).

As I keep saying, our pressing task over the next year remains to grow not just in total members but active, engaged members. I don't pretend to have a magic solution, but I'll support things that seem like they'll help, with both my time and my influence. | Yes. I've never been a member of any party except PPAU, and I hope that never changes. I've also helped out various Greens campaigns as an HTV-person, door-knocker and map-drawer. (The first two count as campaigning skills development.) | I'm alexjago#3273 on the party Discord server, My Discourse profile is at https://discuss.pirateparty.org.au/u/alexjago and I'm @alexjago51 on Twitter. | }}

Treasurer
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John August
I appreciate Mark G's past contribution to the party as Treasurer, and also generally and in policy, and as a personal gesture would like to give him the freedom to either do his own thing or contribute to party in other ways. | I have stood as an election candidate several times in both the lower and upper house, which involved a solid investment of time and money each time. I have participated as a member of the National Council for several years. I have advocated several PPA positions on my community radio show in Sydney and also at Speakers corner in Sydney | I am passionate about ideas in IP and these brought me to the party. I have also been involved in the Secular Party and Abolish State Governments Party. I have since developed an appreciation for other PPA ideas such as UBI | johnaugust.com.au }}
 * Mark G needs a break, and others including him feel I would be competent in the position |

Councillor (3 positions)
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Fredrik 'Fred' Gerner
I'm very passionate about human rights and personal leadership. | I just turned Australian so I hope to be able to bring something useful to the table. I'm an hobby NLP practitioner. | A big yes on that one. I've never been involved politically before, apart from a couple of letters to my representative in the senate | }}
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Phillip Richards
I am enthusiastic about seeing a return of sensibly progressive politics within the Australian political landscape. | I believe I bring a more unique point of view, to help distinguish this party as a force of it's own. | It is rare to find a party that you honestly support anywhere near all of the policies within it's platform, which is what sold me on the PPA. I was for a short time a member of the Australian Sex Party, due to their strong advocacy for civil rights, but became disillusioned with them. | Parduss on the Discord and the Discussion board. }}
 * This party needs more motivated people. |

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David Kennedy
I am a founding member who has promoted the party and assisted with some of our election campaign efforts in the past, and have been an acting counsellor since last year's Congress.| Happy to continue helping where I can as part of the NC.| I'm an analyst developer, primarily c# enterprise systems. For the past 4-5 years I've been contracting to Telstra on systems to support and automate their responsibilities with regard to the NBN rollout. If elected to the NC I will seek to faithfully reflect the consensus of our members. I have a particular interest in freedom of expression, so I will defend these liberties wherever possible.| I support the bulk of our party policy as it currently stands. Pirate Party Australia is the only political party I've held formal membership in. Stay Safe!| }}
 * https://www.linkedin.com/in/dotnetdavidkennedy

Policy Development Officer
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Pip Foweraker
I have several years experience in drafting and implementing policy and regulations at the State and Federal levels, some of which had significant financial impacts on tens of thousands of working professionals. I am qualified and experienced in Project and Program management, which is a fancy way of saying 'I am good at wrangling opinionated technical people into something approaching consensus'. I can also write legible, accessible documentation.| I enjoy researching, justifying and implementing policy, and I like workshopping the same with people more expert than myself. Through my working life I have built up a network of contacts in academia and private industry that PPAU could draw on for additional expertise and insights.| I have been loosely involved with PPAU since its inception. I campaigned for Thomas Randle in the 2013 election in Tasmania. Now that my capacity has increased, I am keen to be more actively involved in growing and developing PPAU to a more robust political entity and can commit to devoting a good amount of time to do so.| Absolutely. I have previously donated to the Australian Greens, and delivered fliers / HTV cards for them prior to the formation of PPAU.| }}
 * I am not active on any external social media.

Dispute Resolution Committee Member (2 positions)
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Dr Liam Pomfret
Concerns over possible conflicts of interest with my position on the APF Board, as well as a need to focus on my academic work, have kept me on the relative outside of the party for a number of years now. At the same time however, this has also kept me well apart from any internal disputes and conflicts which may have occurred during that time. I feel this puts me in a good position to act as a member of the Dispute Resolution Committee, with the need to maintain strict impartiality on any issues that may arise.| I believe the Dispute Resolution Committee position is an ideal way for me to still contribute back to the party without interfering with my academic and civil society responsibilities.| I have been with the Pirate Party since early in it's life, before it was formally registered as a party. In the early years of the party (August 2012 - July 2013), I acted as the state coordinator for QLD, organizing regular meetings in Brisbane for a relatively modest sized crew. I also stood as a PPAU candidate for the QLD Senate in the 2013 federal election. I have been a member of the Dispute Resolution Committee since 2018. Outside of the party, I am a marketing academic, if an underemployed one with the current situation with COVID. With my research into issues of online consumer privacy, I've aimed towards finding ways to persuade consumers to act more responsibly with regards to sharing their information online; and persuading companies to shift to business models which respect and promote consumer privacy. I am also highly active on Twitter, where I've fostered strong relationships with people in the broader digital rights advocacy and activism community.| I thoroughly believe in the Pirate Party's platform and ideals, though I may sometimes quibble over specific implementations of those. I have never been a member of any other political party. In the activist/advocacy space, I am a current board member of the Australian Privacy Foundation (and chair of its technical committee), a life member of Electronic Frontiers Australia, and a founding member of Digital Rights Watch| }} {{CandidateWin| |
 * Twitter: @LiamPomfret
 * Linkedin
 * Dr Liam (Archaic#2089) on the PPAU Discord Server
 * Archaic on the PPAU Discussion Board
 * If you have access to academic journal articles through a university library, you can read the 1st paper from my PhD here

Bryn Busai
As a person who wants to help the party to help get the party to work in a more open and non-discriminatory way, I want to help in any way that I can. I am willing to learn to get my skills beyond a High School senior level of legal studies to act as an arbitrator.| I would like to help the Party advance its goals and work to make a more collaborative, non-discriminatory, and open party.| I have contributed to Policies and discussions over the years. I also have served in the DRC since 2018 (i.e. I plan on continuing to serve) I am willing to help any way that I can. | I agree with all of the policies and ideals of PPAU. I am extremely proud that this party bases its policies on facts. I am a former member of Gamers4Croydon, who did How-To-Vote Handouts. | As usual, I am sorry that the section is still lacking... }}
 * Handle:Mandrke