
Tassie for a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign Today I launched the Tasmanian Liberal Party's Anti-Violence policy with Leader Will Hodgman. The policy has been shaped by feedback by a considerable number of people on this facebook page and many more people around Tasmania. Thank you very much, it is a testament to your input and feedback that the Liberal Party h...as committed to implementing this campaign if elected in 2010.

Tassie for a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign
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Street Violence’s Social Attack - Wednesday 30 December 2009 - Media Releases - Matt Stevenson - Lib
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Michelle Edwards Raise the drinking age to 21& make all learner drivers have professional lessons .

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http://www.themercury.com.au/article/200 9/12/15/115855_tasmania-news.html
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Crackdown gets good results A WEEKEND statewide blitz on drunken violence resulted in 50 arrests.

Tassie for a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign
http://www.themercury.com.au/article/200 9/12/13/115525_tasmania-news.html
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Hobart's streets of shame DRUG deals, drunken violence, stabbings... it's all in a night's work for Tasmanian police.

Tassie for a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign
http://www.themercury.com.au/article/200 9/12/11/115021_tasmania-news.html
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Weekend rebels in target zone TASMANIAN drinkers are warned to be on their best behaviour this weekend.

Tassie for a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign
http://www.themercury.com.au/article/200 9/12/10/114831_scalesofjustice.html
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Jail for booze and bash spree TWO men have been jailed for

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http://www.themercury.com.au/article/200 9/12/05/113811_tasmania-news.html
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Drunks plague hospital nights EMERGENCY nurse Emma Onelli and her colleagues have been spat at, punched and kicked by violent drunks.

Tassie for a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign Thanks Dan. I am quite happy for you to email me with any question you might have on other policy areas or visit my website which has just gone up at www.matt4denison.com. I will be posting on other areas for which I am passionate on the site regularly over the campaign. I also have a facebook fan page focussed on f...ollowing my campaign http://tinyurl.com/yld64h4. I will also be posting press releases and blogs on a range of areas there too. This page intentionally only focuses on street violence. But I assure you it is more than an emotional policy. I am committed to raising the profile of the consequences of violence; I know this will go some way to reducing the impact street violence has on the people and families of our State
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Dan Yes, let's just tickle each other to solve our problems. You almost have my emotional vote Matt Stevenson; I'm just waiting to hear your policies on the hard stuff.

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http://www.themercury.com.au/article/200 9/11/19/110575_tasmania-news.html. This a great initiative that will highlight that acts of violence are not accepted across Australia. Congratulations for this coordinated approach.
Having over 900 fans on this site shows that Tasmanians do support trying a new approach towar...ds curbing street violence. The next step is to push for a sustained campaign against street violence that targets a cultural change.
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Police blitz on violence TASMANIAN police are planning an unprecedented blitz against drunken violence around the state.

Adam Penberthy My agency was behind the Queensland One Punch Can Kill campaign, please let me know if there's anything we can do to support your claims. (adam@thinkfresh.net.au)

Tassie for a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign
http://www.themercury.com.au/article/200 9/11/02/107391_scalesofjustice.html
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Boxing brothers in bash case TWO boxing brothers accused of bashing a man were under strict instructions not to drink or fight, a court has heard.

Tassie for a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign http://stepbackthink.org/ Please watch video on the home page the Step Back. Think. Website
STEP BACK.THINK. - Street violence, Melbourne, CBD, assault, binge-drinking, youth movement, bashing
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Step Back Think seeks to represent Melbourne's youth as a voice of unity against violence and raise awareness about the potentially life-changing consequences one punch can have.










