Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Why I love Mount Druitt Is Seeking Community Authors - Would You Like To Be One?

Illustrated by Alex Townsend, Dharruk
Yes, I have come to a point where I would like community members and politicians to become authors on 'Whyilovemountdruitt' to raise issues for community improvements, no matter how big or small and maybe inform the community what they have done to make that small improvement, complete. In other words, give others the chance to publish their own blogs, which in itself is an educational process, itself.

Each author may want to inform the community of important events, community meetings and/or educational programs in relation to their special area of subject, or special interest.

This will allow Politicians to provide their side to an issue and what they or others will do to improve it!

If you do wish to become an author I can send you a request to your email and you can start publishing. It will be very simple:
  1. Have a gmail or hotmail email account.
  2. Send your request by email to nsjpsas@gmail.com 
  3. Include you name, suburb and a contact number, if you wish.
  4. Describe your 'whyilovemountdruittt' and why do you wish to be an author and which subjects or  community will  you be representing.
  5. Receive invitation email
  6. Accept and then blog!

Basic Rules
I will have the final say as to who will be an author as we need to encourage proper clean language, thoughts and create words that will get us positive community improvements. If any author is not being positive towards the community, not looking for positive results, they will be removed as 'Author'. I will also review any criticism received from within the community about the specific author.

My determination of positive: an issue that needs to be addressed and results can be obtained from within the community or community stake holders inclusive of all ties of governments and politicians, even though it may take time! 

All issues must be real - photographic/video evidence proves it!

I am open to change the Basic Rule as long as it positive for the Mount Druitt  and its wider community.





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