Pirate Congress 2015/Nominations

Adding a Nomination
If you wish to nominate yourself for a position, please create your nomination using the template below. If you need assistance adding your nomination, send an email to secretary@pirateparty.org.au and we'll help you out.

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= Nominations =

President
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Simon Frew
Will edit a little and add a pic I am the current Deputy President and served as President in the 2013-14 term. I was President through our first federal election campaign and played a major role in the campaign, co-ordinating our candidates and election strategy. I regularly front the media and have spoken at numerous conferences and debates on behalf of the Party.|

I have been an activist for 19 years and have been a member of the Pirate Party since its foundation. Due to my experience and dedication to the movement, I feel that I am the best candidate to serve as leader through what is likely to be our second federal election and beyond.

If elected President I will work to increase participation by members, grow the Party and our profile. I will strive to sharpen our critique of the growing Police state and fight back against the bi-partisan assault on our civil liberties and human rights.|

I have contributed to countless press releases, spoken at a wide range of events, including the Sydney Film Festival, Whistleblowers Australia's AGM, Copyright is Theft debate at University of Technology Sydney and conducted numerous interviews on behalf of the Party. I have contributed to various legal reviews and internal policy debates which contribute to the intellectual substance of the Party.

I will continue to fight for civil liberties, governmental transparency and sensible Intellectual Property laws whether or not I am elected to the National Council. I am involved in politics for the long haul. I believe that if you aren't happy with the way things are, you must try to make it better. I can't imagine not being involved in the fight to make a better world and I believe the Pirate Party is the best organisation to do this because we are science based, principled, democratic and open to ideas and different views.| I support the Pirate Party platform and ideals and will do my best to uphold them into the future. I have been an activist for the last 19 years, so have participated in a wide range of movements and campaigns. I joined the Pirate Party in its very early days because it aligned with my beliefs and goals and joining was the best way I could contribute to politics in Australia. | }}
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Deputy President
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Simon Frew
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Michael Keating
I joined the National council in 2014 as Registered Officer, in which time I have helped both as a Councillor and representative of the Pirate Party Australia. Prior to this I served as QLD coordinator. In this time I have helped contribute to media content, both releases and interviews. I feel my professional experience in a client facing role as will help in my aims of making the Pirate Party Australia more accessible and louder in the general population. The time is right for the Pirate Party Australia to be a genuine alternative party at all levels of government and it is time for us to reach that level.| I have a passion for contributing to the Pirate Party that being on the National Council has helped, but there is much work to do. The role of Deputy President is one of public facing responsibility, and I would like to 'step up' into this role as others have moved on, so we can have a strong public voice on our core and other issues.

If elected deputy president I will help both the president and party with its direction and voice, as well as being available where possible to raise our public profile in media and other public facing streams.| Since joining the party in 2014 I have helped campaign in the 2014 Griffith by-election, where Pirate Party Australia received the 4th highest vote. I have also contributed to the party both as previous QLD Coordinator and Registered Officer.

I feel that we have strong core policies and are always looking to improve them, however we need to have these policies and ideals recognized in the public more than what they are now. We are on the verge of being recognized as a genuine political alternative and I would like to take this message beyond our core supporters - every day people that the current government systems leave behind and don't benefit. From workers, people on pensions, to business owners, I believe our policies will appeal to the majority and I want to help take our message to them. | I agree completely with the Parties' platform and ideals and will do my utmost to uphold them. I have never been a member of another political party.| }}
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David Crafti
I was the President back in 2009/2010, when I was heavily involved in the drafting of media releases, and I've had lots of experience representing the party in interviews and speaking at rallies.

I've served in roles ranging from the Dispute Resolutions Committee and the Policy Development Committee to the Constitutional Review Committee, so I've got a good understanding of the policies and procedures that contribute to running the party.

Professionally, I'm a CTO at a start-up, so I manage a small team of developers in an agile environment, and I have a law degree, which helps with understanding policies a legalistic viewpoint.| We all know how much Australia needs the policies of the Pirate Party, and how destructive major party politics has become in this country. I want to do all I can to contribute to, and promote, our policies, so that we can create a world we're proud to pass onto our children. That's a pretty big goal, but I believe in delivering frequent, incremental improvements, and that's something I think we can do.

Over the last year, I've not been as involved with the party as I've wanted, including being a pretty lacklustre Victorian Coordinator. I'm about to move house to a location that will save me about 2 hours of travel time per day, so I feel I can finally spend a decent amount of time helping the party.| As mentioned, I was the party's first President, where I helped with all forms of press-, and membership-related work.

I've been on the Policy Development Committee since its formation, where I've contributed in small or in large part to many policies, so I've seen this party grow from being seen as a single issue copyright group to a registered party focussed on civil liberties and social inclusion. I've also contributed to several submissions, one of which earned the Pirate Party an equal first ranking from the Australian Privacy Foundation.

During the last Federal Election, I spent about 10 hours straight handing out information and engaging with voters on the issues, so the polling booth I was at achieved double the state average, equating to about 1%.

Subsequent to serving as President, I've spoken at some rallies opposing censorship and supporting Wikileaks, and I push our agenda whenever I meet people in a context where they might be receptive.

I was the Victorian Coordinator this year, due to a lack of anyone else to take the role. I held a couple of meetings mid last year, and progressed plans for a public domain movie night at Fed Square, which I think a subsequent coordinator should continue.

I've also spent 3 non-contiguous years on the Dispute Resolution Committee, but that hasn't required any contribution due to a lack of disputes.

What I aim to do to better the party in the future is to work in a supportive role in the NC, to help build consensus and do whatever work is required to promote our ideals and policies. I feel an election coming, and I want to help us improve on our last performance, so we can influence policy more effectively. I'd like to be involved in speaking with other parties to try to pollinate our ideas directly across to them.| I've said pretty much the same thing in prior years, that it's been amazing to be so opinionated about so many things, and to have been able to find a party that actually agrees substantively on everything worth mentioning. I honestly can't imagine another party that could match us.

I've not been a member of any other party, and whenever I speak to members of other parties, I get satisfaction discussing our policies and surprising them with how good they are.| }}
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Secretary
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Daniel Judge
Having held the position of Secretary for the past two years I feel I have gotten a good feel for the position and what is required by it. I do hope the party membership will see fit to allow me to continue in either the Secretary or Deputy Secretary role so as to give me a chance to continue to contribute to party at this level. I also endorse Fletcher Boyd's candidacy for both Secretary and/or Deputy Secretary.

Aside from being the incumbent Secretary, I am also on the Policy Development Committee and remain committed to seeing the Pirate Party become an important political force in Australia.

Outside of the party I currently work full-time at the University of Wollongong as an "Analyst/Web Architect" (aka 'Web/Multimedia Programmer') and have done so since 1998.

In 2010 I completed a Bachelor of Internet Science and Technology with Distinction, having changed from half way through second year of an earlier Bachelor of Arts (History & Politics degree). I feel these give me a good awareness of IT issues as well as their associated socio-political ramifications.

Previously I worked the Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs at the Commonwealth Employment Service in various roles, ranging from in-house Computer Trainer, to Case Manager of Long Term Unemployed, to administering large scale recruitment activities, running workshops, as well as a range of Administrative activities.

In addition to the above I also have completed certificates, diplomas and training courses in a number of areas such as Spanish Language, Electronics Technology, Office Administration, Multimedia Production and various in-house employer training in matters such as dispute resolution, cross cultural awareness, indigenous affairs, time management, Equal Employment Opportunity, and interview panels.

My education and employment history has given me a broad experience in dealing with people from a wide array of backgrounds and motivations and allow me to have a good grasp in many different fields of interest.

I am a father of three and have traveled extensively around the world.

Having spent the last two years in the Secretary position I feel it is important to retain some level of constancy in the position, whether that be remaining as Secretary, or working as Deputy Secretary to assist a new Secretary. Of particular concern this year are a number of valued contirbutors no longer running for the National Council and so I feel obliged to remain on the executive to assist in ensuring a smooth transition into the new year and a possible Federal Election period.

Serving on the National Council for teh past two years has only increased my desire to see the party succeed and remain involved in doing so. As well as reaffirming my belief that the Pirate Party is a party worth backing and putting time and effort into. I do feel that remaining involved in the NC in this capacity is the best way I can continue to contribute to the party. As well as occupying the position of Secretary I am also on the Policy Development Committee helping to draft, approve and broaden current and future party policies.

This past year we were also audited by the AEC to ensure our continued registration. Many other Federal Parties have this year fallen afoul of this process and been de-registered, but I was especially proud of our party members response to this audit as well as our organisational and administrative structures which ensured we passed this audit problem free. Having previously worked on the Registration Work Group during our initial registration process some years ago now, I was especially glad to have had this process go smoothly and considering the numerous hours put into both of these efforts I most certainly have a vested interest in ensuring that we continue to remain registered.

I have assisted when possible in the writing and proofing of a number of Press Releases and review/inquiry submissions, maintaining wiki resources, and fielding a range inquiries via email and over the phone, along with various administrative duties that have come with being Secretary (such as obtaining quotes and placing orders for goods, overseeing and approving various design materials, taking and marking up meeting minutes, party correspondence, membership details and updates and so on). I also acted in the NSW Coordinator position during Brendan Molloy's absence overseas.

In the future I hope to put into practice the lessons learned from our experiences during the previous Federal Election campaign and start working now towards the next upcoming Federal Election. In addition to further working on 'future proofing' the Pirate Party by heling work towards having good processes and documentation in place and working to build localised nad grass roots support for the party at the State and Local levels. Additionally working hard to build the member base and further building a good organisational structure to support that will be essential the party's future, especially if we see the major parties pass electoral reforms that could make party registration more difficult. | In the Pirate Party I finally found a political party and movement that I feel has the right mix of policies, principles and democratic practice. I am really enjoying seeing the party expand it's platform in a good direction which I feel is essential to most voters for the Pirate Party to be considered a worthy of their vote. Our commitment to scientific evidence based policies is even more crucial under the current government. I still feel that the broadening of the surveillance state is the biggest threat to our way of life and the democratic future of the next generations. Meanwhile the Internet stands to be one of the most crucial tools and one of the best opportunities to enable the people to empower themselves, educate themselves and set things right. Similarly it could also be a great danger should it be subverted by those who fear it, or who stand to gain by turning it against the population. Preventing this outcome is imperative to deciding the direction of society in coming years. As such I wholeheartedly support the Pirate Party platform and its ideals.

I have a long history of being involved in politics having many decades ago been a member of the Labor Party, however I quickly became disillusioned with the internal machinations of the ALP and resigned long ago. I then became involved in what is now the Socialist Alliance, but was not comfortable with many of their actions and ideals, not least of which was a far too authoritarian nature.

During the late 90's early 00's I was involved in many grass-roots local groups and campaigns around local environmental issues, Freedom for East Timor, Anti-War, refugee issues and opposing racism and Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party.

Having largely left the political scene due to family illnesses, a desire to raise a family and the drive to complete my University degree, I had observed the Pirate Party with interest from its foundation days, finally joining a number of years ago due to an overwhelming desire to help the party achieve its successful registration. Having done so, I now haven't looked back and am grateful to finally find a political party that matches my own views and principles in regard to transparency, participatory democracy, information technology, and the focus on digital rights and civil liberties. | Twitter: @feenicks

Email: daniel.judge@pirateparty.org.au

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Fletcher Boyd
For the past year I have served as the Deputy Secretary of Pirate Party Australia. In that position I have assisted in handling member and media enquiries, a successful AEC audit and the implementation of standardised administrative processes alongside the general tasks required to keep the party running. My experience with party processes and systems alongside my IT background and knowledge gained as a board member of Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) makes me an ideal candidate for the secretariat.| I'm running for Secretary/Deputy Secretary so that I can continue to assist with the smooth operation of the party and to further the movement as a whole. I believe that over the past year I have made a positive contribution to the party and wish to continue doing so as a member of the National Council.

The coming year is going to be a test for the party. We will be facing not only another election but also adjusting to the loss of Brendan Molloy within the executive. Regardless of whether I am elected this time around I will be assisting the party in any way I can to get us the best election result and the largest sustainable growth in members possible.| Since joining the party mid 2013 I have assisted the party in several roles. As the State Coordinator for Western Australia and primary candidate for the 2014 senate re-election I represented the party in the media and within other activist and advocacy groups both in WA and Australia wide. As Deputy Secretary and a member of the National Council I have worked towards a more efficient party. In the past year I have also joined the board of EFA with the goal of sharing the knowledge gained from my time in the movement with the larger digital rights community.

My goals for the coming year include: I have not been a member of another political party and I agree wholeheartedly with the party ideals and platform.| }}
 * Redoing our website to better present some of the information available on the wiki.
 * Restructuring the Councillor positions within the National Council to better assist other positions.
 * Providing increased assistance to state groups so that we can reach more Australians.
 * Preparing the party for the 2016 federal election.

Deputy Secretary
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Peter Fulton
Having being a member of the party since late 2009, I have witnessed the party grow from its early beginnings, maturing to its current state.

Although since the commencement of my membership I have not put myself up to be slotted into any major roles, I feel my own growth and maturity within the party has finally come to the point where I can put my hand up for something, on top of simply being a positive member to be added to the active membership tally that helps keep us registered.

When not doing Piratey things, I work full time in corporate IT Service Desk environments and have held such roles since 2008, often being involved with assisting my line management with administration and paperwork to further enhance work processes and clearing red tape. In parallel to my full time job, I provide IT assistance to my dad's small business.

After completing my HSC in 2003, I earned my Certificate 4 in IT in 2009, and have attained at least 1 specialised Microsoft certification, in progress to accomplish becoming a certified MCITP. I am also heavily involved my Karate club, GKR ("Go Kan Ryu"), which I have been a member of since I was 10, helping in one of my classes as an assistant instructor ("Sempai").|

Though I can be reluctant to do any public speaking, I otherwise excel behind the scenes, contributing myself as a self-oiling cog in the machine to help keep the ship afloat and sailing about.

I generally like to work my way up from the bottom to ensure that, once enough experience has been acquired and maintained, I can be capable of filling bigger shoes if circumstances require it.|


 * I have contributed to all fund raising campaigns to date.
 * I helped handing out party flyers to the public in Sydney CBD leading up to the 2013 Federal Election.
 * I help radiate our existence across Social Media platforms as a member of the Social Media team, as well as help educate the uninformed public of why we exist when we are questioned/ridiculed.
 * As a member of the International Relations Committee, I have established dialogue with some like-minded parties based in Asia Pacific countries (with confirmed contact so far with a group in India and at least 1 of the 3 Japan groups), a task that will lead up to our assistance, where possible, to get them "on their feet" and help form the APAC equivalent of PPEU and help strengthen further the global movement.
 * I own the domain name savetheinter.net which I have donated its use to serve the interest of the party and the net neutrality cause overall.|

Yes. Although as a kid I grew up following Labor and started voting for them when I came of age (2003, with 2007 being the first Federal Election I voted in) (FYI never joined ALP), some moves they pulled in the last 10 years (such as Conroy's mandatory Internet filter plan, faction wars and back-stabbing) had made me feel indifferent about them and their ways. The discovery of the existence of the Pirate Party and its ideals helped me find my calling in the world of politics.|

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Treasurer
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Mark Gibbons
I've been the PPAU Deputy Treasurer for the past two years. Over that time Ben and I have worked to improve PPAU's financial operations and build proper payment systems. I've set up new and improved party bank accounts, a debit card system to simplify our payments, and new Xero accounting software which provides us with proper accountability and record-keeping. So I have a fair bit of time and experience in Treasury-specific stuff, in addition to years spent in jobs which deal with economics and finance.|

The next Treasury team will have important work to do. PPAU needs to grow its funding and prepare for the financial and administrative fun times that come with an election. I think this is where I can be the most use and I'm ready and willing to have a go at it.|

As Deputy Treasurer I helped to end PPAU's banking nightmare and negotiated with our new bank to get our accounts operating for free. I've also represented PPAU in external forums- including as a negotiator at the new 'minor party alliance' and as a speaker on IP reform at the Liberal Democratic Party's National Conference. Before I was on the NC I was Policy Development Officer and had responsibility for leading the team which developed the 2013 election platform. I also oversaw preference negotiations for that election, and the follow-up in WA. Before that I was a pirate-affiliated candidate in the 2012 elections and did a share of radio and newspaper interviews and community gatherings to get our message out there. I've also written the odd article, speech, and PR. |

I agree with our platform and fully support the core values including freedom of speech, privacy and liberty, culture and science.

Before PPAU I was politically homeless except for a brief and misguided stint as an ALP-aligned student politician in the 1990s. |

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Deputy Treasurer
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Ben McGinnes
I have been the Party Treasurer since the 2013 Congress with Mark as Deputy and wish to continue the excellent team work.| TO BE ADDED| I have worked on a number of issues which advance the interests of the party, including being a member of: Yep - MORE TO BE ADDED| }}
 * the National Council (Treasurer), 2013-15
 * the Policy Development Committee, 2012-15
 * the Bill of Rights Working Group
 * the Domestic Violence Working Group
 * the Election Committee, 2013-14
 * the Victorian State Coordinator, 2013-14 (approx. 18 months)|
 * Position prefs.
 * Website
 * IRC handles
 * Previous nominations
 * Other stuff to be added ...

Registered Officer
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Michael Keating
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David Crafti
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Councillor (2 positions)
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Adien Treleaven
Although I am a new member of the Pirate Party, I have always strongly believed in digital liberties. Outside of my university studies, I spend a lot of time researching the impacts of government legislation on the people of Australia. I am a strong critic of the recent metadata retention legislation and I am also critical of anti-piracy legislation. I believe many of these policies unnecessarily waste money and fail to protect our security, let alone our freedom. Surrounding these issues, I am also concerned about the ethics involved. I do not accept the consensus that having nothing to hide is a justification for government infiltration of privacy. I also find it hypocritical that our government will use these justifications, yet debate the Trans-Pacific Partnership in secret, undermining our democracy. |

I am seeking this position because I believe that by being a part of the National Council, I can influence and motivate change in the approach of people to matters concerning the internet, freedom and their human rights. By using an evidence based, yet persuasive approach to policy, I also believe we can convince the people why they should be concerned about these issues that threaten our human rights. It is my intention to teach the community around me the unintended consequences of government policy such as anti-piracy legislation, and why giving up our freedoms for security, will always result in neither freedom nor security. Through the Pirate Party, I believe we can bring about this message, and captivate change and progress. |

Since a young age, I have been concerned with the Pirate movement in regards to the internet. I have always felt that the best way for film, game and music distributors to combat piracy is through producing a competitively better product, rather than through coercive, wasteful government action. Internet users will always have a way of bypassing anti-piracy measures, and it is therefore folly to try enforce these measures. Instead, by producing better and/or cheaper products, the film distributors will win the competitive battle. By first realising that nothing is for free in this world, we can also realise that Piracy is not a cost-free activity. Everything has a cost to it in some way or another. |

I agree with the complete Pirate Party platform. I have noticed the evidence-based approach to policy rather than ideology and that has contributed to my support for the Pirate Party in Australia, including Pirate Party movements internationally. Values such as freedom of speech, freedom and the right to privacy are not a simple 'motto.' We have seen in history the results of sacrificing these core values.

Before joining the Pirate Party, I was and still am interested in economic theories such as Modern Monetary Theory as opposed to mainstream neoclassical economic interpretations. As an 18 year old, I have not yet voted. Yet after becoming disillusioned with anti-terror, anti-piracy and anti-privacy legislation (with full bipartisan support of the Liberal and Labor parties), I came across the Pirate Party and have since agreed with its social, economic and civil policies that seek to create progress in Australia. |

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Simon Frew
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Daniel Judge
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Fletcher Boyd
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Peter Fulton
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David Crafti
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