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This wiki is predominantly for the use of the members of the Pirate Party Australia, its main intention and reason is for the internal development of policy and other collaborative projects as well as serving as an information repository for some of the most often referred to information sources. The main site will still serve as the only official point for the distribution of party information, campaigning materials and messages. To combat spam, only registered users will be able to edit documents and view/participate on talk pages. Please register an account. You can track changes to this wiki via RSS.

Meetings

Meetings are usually held every Tuesday at 20:00 (AEDT) on the Ventrilo or IRC server.

IRC meetings are held in #ppau on PirateNet (irc.piratpartiet.se / irc.piraattipuolue.fi).

Ventrilo meetings are held on server vent.pirateparty.org.au:4280 (118.127.0.42:4280).

You can view and add to the meeting agenda as you wish.

Logs of previous meetings may also be made available. You can read how to set up Ventrilo here.

Meeting Schedule Calendar

Current Events and Projects

  • Advocacy
One of the things that we need to do (that any political party needs to do) is advocacy. To this end, Promotional Materials is provided for your use. You should familarise yourself with the Pirate Manifesto and our Category:Policies. There is no worst advocate than an ill informed one. Material under Category:Further Reading might also prove useful.
  • Forming Committees
The National Council have recently announced several committees that are to be formed in the coming weeks. See the list of groups that are seeking members and apply to enquiries@pirateparty.org.au if you feel that you can contribute!
We have completed the process of writing our constitution, which acts to define the goals, ideals and structures of the party and is necessary if we are to register the party as per Part XI of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. The Australian Electoral Commission or AEC distributes an electronic "Party Registration Handbook" which serves to explain the requirements and responsibilities of registering a federal party within Australia. We have summarised registration requirements in our Road to Registration outline.

We have also completed the process of incorporation, and the party has now created a body separate from the members.
We are currently working on developing our initial policy outline. If you believe there is something the party should adopt, add yourself to the Policy Development Committee.
The FAQ is a list of questions we've pre-empted, or get asked quite regularly, and is currently being revised, and developed.
It has been proposed that we should develop a small repository of literature, websites, journal articles, movies, audio, blogs and events that relate to the "Pirate" movement. If you know of, or have any materials that should be on the reading list, add them here.
To reform the current system of intellectual monopoly, to the extent the party would seek to do so, will require a concerted international initiative, and the Pirate Party International (PPI) is the umbrella organisation for all National Pirate Parties. It's currently in the preliminary stages of drafting an International Pirate Manifesto, which will seek to unify and focus the international push for IP reform, and the other associated platforms, and will in turn provide some of the basis for the European parties to contest EU elections. The Pirate Party Australia is committed to being a part of this process.


Categories

Issues or Platform Developments Flagged

These pages, policies or documents are currently either blank, or have insignificant contributions and have been flagged by admin, or another contributor. You can rectify this by editing or contributing to them. Either go to the articles talk page, and start a discussion or visit the party forum and start a thread regarding the issue or article, to see if anyone else has an idea, or can aid in its contribution. To add more pages to this list, or flag existing articles add the {{Blankpage}} tag to them.
It is hard to believe it, but with the party moving so fast, there are pages that are getting out dated! Have a look to see if you can help keep the PPAU Wiki current by updating articles that have become stale. To add more pages to this list, flag them using the {{Out of Date}} tag to them (see link for how to use this tag, it is a MediaWiki Template).
These are current and active "Talk" pages, which contain discussion pertaining to a developing policy issue. They require member contribution, so please add your input into its development.
These are current, proposed or anticipated initiatives which a member has flagged as potentially necessary for the Pirate Party Australia to develop a response or policy stance for.
Site development updates, discussion and/or suggestions, together with reviews of critical main page documents like the FAQ.

Contact with the Pirate Party Australia

Chat is in channel #ppau on PirateNet (irc.piratpartiet.se / irc.piraattipuolue.fi).

The party home page is here and the party's public forum is here or you can email us.

We also have a mailing list that you can subscribe and contribute to. You might want to follow us on Twitter too!


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