

Last weekend, I flew from Biloela to visit Priya, Nades, Kopika and Tharunicaa in the Melbourne detention centre where they have been held for seven long months since Border Force snatched them from our town.
Priya, Nades and I watched little Kopika run around the visiting area, greeting all the different people. Priya told me that this is the happiest she sees the girls, who are starved of contact with other children.
It’s hard to believe, but Priya and Nades are still at risk of being forced from Australia to a war-town country their two Queensland-born girls have never known.
That’s why we’ve called on Qantas and eleven other airlines to refuse to fly this family anywhere but home to Biloela.
Right now, Qantas shareholders are deciding whether to vote for pro-human rights resolutions that could end their company’s involvement in forcing asylum seekers like Priya and Nades from Australia to danger.
But you don’t need to own Qantas shares to make a difference.
Superannuation funds hold shares in companies like Qantas on our behalf. And thanks to our friends at the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility, you can tell your super fund to vote FOR the Qantas human rights resolutions in less than one minute.
Today, please use your “super powers" to change everything for this family and others like them by clicking through to accr.org.au/vote-your-super-form now.
Forever grateful,
Angela
PS This Friday, I’m taking Priya and Nades’ story to Brisbane as Qantas shareholders gather for their company’s Annual General Meeting. If you live in Brisbane, please join me for this peaceful event outside the AGM: www.facebook.com/events/1932538706811180