Current Letter Writing Actions

Family Violence and Housing

In Australia, family and domestic violence is the leading cause of homelessness for women. Of women and girls seeking a roof over their heads, 45% are survivors of family and domestic violence. In Victoria, 54% of all women, young people and children who visited a Specialist Homelessness Service reported they had experienced family violence. Help secure housing for people having to flee family and domestic violence.

PwC Tax Reforms

The wealthy can abuse their power to accumulate further wealth and privilege for themselves at the expense of the common good. As outlined by the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee, the auditing and consulting firm PwC benefited from exploiting privileged government information to help corporations avoid tax obligations. Help build a fair system by creating checks and balances on power and greed.

Yorrook Justice Commission

The hard work left for us to do in correcting past and ongoing injustices is to support the treaty process in Victoria, and urge the Victorian Government to implement the 148 recommendations of the Yoorrook Justice Commission. The Commission’s recommendations proactively seek to correct injustice, however bad faith actors in the media are maliciously undermining the common good being built in our community. Write to support the hard work still needed.

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International Day of Peace

The theme for the International Day of Peace for 2025 is “Act Now for a Peaceful World”. In a time of turbulence, tumult, and uncertainty, it is critical for everyone to take concrete action to mobilise for peace. We must speak up against violence, hate, discrimination, and inequality; practice respect; and embrace the diversity of our world.

Let our actions for peace resonate louder than words.

The following resource is for Uniting Church congregations and faith communities that wish to incorporate the International Day of Peace into their services on Sunday 21 September. It includes prayers that could be used and some reflections on peace-building.

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Covenanting Pathways Toolkit and Other Resources

Launched for Reconciliation week 2025 (May 27-3 June), consider how you and your community of faith might action some of the suggestions during the month leading up to NAIDOC week (July 6-13), and beyond. The Covenanting Pathways Toolkit and its supporting resources were designed for a Victoria and Tasmania to explore contemporary pathways to connect, or re-connect with Covenanting.

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Synod's Submission to Yoorrook Justice Commission

The Yoorrook Justice Commission was an independent formal truth-telling process into historical and ongoing injustices experienced by First Peoples in Victoria. Its final report to the Victorian Government was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on 1 July 2025.

In February-March 2024, the Commission invited the Uniting Church Synod of Victoria and Tasmania to provide a written response to questions on the topic of “land injustice”. A written submission was provided to the Commission in the lead up to a public hearing involving the Uniting, Anglican and Catholic Churches on 1 May 2024. The full submission can be found on the Commission’s website at: https://www.yoorrook.org.au/hearings/public-hearings-29-april-3-may-2024

 

Click here to access submission summary

New Postcard Action

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e-mail JIM@victas.uca.org.au with a request for this postcard, your address and the number of postcards you would like.

Legislative Council reform

The Victorian electoral system allows preference manipulation to get people elected to the Legislative Council who would not get elected if the voters could direct their preferences. Send this postcard to the Premier to advocate for Victorians being able to direct their preferences when voting for parties above the line, rather than having their vote directed through secret backroom preference deals.

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e-mail JIM@victas.uca.org.au with a request for this postcard, your address and the number of postcards you would like.

Victorian Housing Reform

At the end of 2024 over 55,000 families in Victoria we on the State Government’s housing waiting list. Help advocate for the Victorian Government to commit to maintaining existing housing stock, and building at least 60,000 social housing dwellings over the next decade for low-income people.

Ongoing Postcard Actions

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Whistleblower Protections

Whistleblowers play an important role in protecting government functions from corruption. Without them, what goes unseen rots from the inside of our public administration. Transparency and accountability are fundamental for any democracy, so please send a postcard to make sure ours is working the way it should.

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e-mail JIM@victas.uca.org.au with a request for this postcard, your address and the number of postcards you would like.

Kids and Sports Gambling

Three Quarters of children aged between 8 to 16 think betting on sport is normal and can name one or more sports betting companies. At the same time, 6% of kids between 12-17 have gambled online. We can be better than this. Send a card to remind those with power to make change to remind them of this.

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Alcohol Home Delivery Reform

Alcohol companies are exacerbating family and domestic violence in Victoria, and their business models for home delivery increase the risk of harm. Help by making your contribution to common sense reforms.

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e-mail JIM@victas.uca.org.au with a request for this postcard, your address and the number of postcards you would like.

Processed Foods

Food companies do not have our best interests at heart, yet they operate and market with less regulation than you might realise. These postcards will help raise the need for change.

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Stop Fuel Credits

Stop the funding of harmful tax credits impacting our climate. Send an advocacy postcard to Treasurer Jim Chalmers to the End handouts to mining corporations for using fossil fuels.

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Curtail the Myanmar Junta

Help us urge the Australian Government to apply additional sanctions in line with other allied countries to cut the flow of revenue to the Myanmar junta, and curb their attempts to suppress democracy and human rights.

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Myanmar Imports Funding Violence

The Myanma Timber Enterprise (MTE) is responsible for timber exports from Myanmar on behalf of the military junta, which provides the regime with a critical economic resource. Show your concern by asking MTE to be added to Australia’s sanctions list to condemn ongoing violent and lethal attacks against the people of Myanmar by the Military government.

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Online Abuse

Online sexual abuse is a global issue. In the Philippines alone, 20% of internet-using children aged 12-17 years of age we victims of sexual exploitation in 2022. Abusers are located in places like Australia, and more can be done here to protect children everywhere. Help protect children by calling for reforms that make it easier to report and eliminate abuse material.

Resource Highlights

The Uniting Church in Australia is committed to acting justly and compassionately in the world. We believe that our participation in God’s mission calls us toward the transformation that God desires for us all, marked by reconciliation, love, justice, peace, abundance and flourishing for all people and the whole earth. In Our Vision for a Just Australia, the Uniting Church in Australia has articulated its vision for a just, compassionate and inclusive nation in this updated 2021 statement and resource.

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