Churches maintain push on refugees A PRAYER vigil is the latest action by peninsula Christians to pressure the federal government over its asylum seeker policies. More than 50 people joined three Uniting Church ministers for a 90-minute vigil outside St Mark’s Church in Mornington on a cold Sunday afternoon last week. It was organised by Reverends John Haig (Mornington), Paul Chalson (Mt Martha) and Cameron McAdam (Mt Eliza). It was followed by a sausage sizzle with proceeds going to Dandenong Asylum Seeker Centre. Rev McAdam said most Mornington churches had representatives at the vigil. He and other Christians have taken a high profile in recent months over asylum seeker policies including protesting outside the Frankston office of federal MP Bruce Billson, the Minister for Small Business, late last year. The protest came just days after the federal government made sweeping changes to the nation’s immigration laws, including agreeing to remove all children in camps on Christmas Island, but not children in other camps such as Nauru. Rev McAdam said he and other Christians would continue to lobby the government and push their views out into the community while children remained in detention. “There are still 81 children on Nauru and 138 children in detention on the Australian mainland,” he said. “The government must release all children from detention, close offshore detention centres, and introduce a fairer and more reasonable policy approach
Speaking out: About 50 people attended a prayer vigil in Mornington for asylum seekers. Picture: Cameron McCullough
including a regional solution in the future.” Rev McAdam and his two Uniting Church colleagues are also members of the loose alliance of Christians called Love Makes a Way, members of which have held protest sit-ins at the local offices of federal government politicians including Flinders MP Greg Hunt’s at Hastings, where Rev
McAdam and several others were arrested by police. The 44-year-old minister was appointed to the Mt Eliza parish 10 months ago. He publicly entered the refugee debate after the Rudd Labor government hardened asylum seeker rules in mid-2013 when it announced arrivals would not be settled in Australia, and
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Seniors attacked Continued from Page 1 “However, those [of us] escorting others to cars certainly were unnerved by all this, especially as we have not had such trouble directly affecting us. Damage to the buildings and grounds is one thing, but being threatened by kids is quite another.” Bridge class member Gaye Morrison said the boys were causing problems in the car park as her group left the building. “Last week they were banging on the doors while we were inside and riding bikes dangerously towards us as though they were going to hit us when we walked to our cars.” “Today they were putting pine fence posts and large roadside signs in the driveway so that we had to get out of our cars to move them before we could drive out and, then, as soon as one car was out, they dragged the posts and signs back so that the next car would have to stop and move them. “I feel threatened and concerned for my safety and the safety of others as it is quite dark when we leave.” Acting Senior Sergeant Chris Stock of Mornington police said vandalism and harassment were “ongoing issues” at the centre. “We brief members to do patrols there and concentrate our efforts on it,” he said. The shire’s manager of infrastructure maintenance Niall McDonagh said vandalism and damage at Currawong Community Centre had been an ongoing concern for a number of years. “The shire has installed security surveillance cameras to assist police in identifying perpetrators. We encourage anyone noticing suspicious behaviour around the centre to contact the local police.”
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