
When
Where
Forrest Place
Perth WA 6000
Australia
Why
QLD-born Tharnicaa won the nation’s heart when she was evacuated from a Christmas Island detention centre to a Perth Hospital with sepsis and pneumonia, days before her 4th birthday.
But instead of ending the cruelty once and for all and letting Tharni, her sister Kopika, Mum Priya and Dad Nades come home to Biloela where they are loved, wanted and needed, Minister Hawke has sent this family - in Priya’s words - “from jail to detention” in a Perth suburb, 4,300km from their Biloela home.
This Saturday, please join us at 2pm in Forrest Place in the Perth CBD to say ‘thank you’ to the healthcare workers who are now giving Tharni and Kopika the care they need and show Minister Hawke that we will not stop until Priya, Nades, Kopika and Tharnicaa are safely home in Biloela.
Public pressure has seen the government re-unite dad Nades and sister Kopi with Tharni and her mum Priya in Perth.
But instead of letting them heal and recover in Queensland where their Biloela friends are waiting to welcome them home, Minister Hawke has once again thrust Kopi and Tharni into an uncertain and distressing environment.
With Nades and Priya and Nades denied the right to work or volunteer and their freedoms greatly limited, Mr Hawke is stopping this family from living the quiet life they had in Biloela.
Please join us for the family-friendly event as we urge all Parliamentarians to get behind this growing list of government MPs who are saying “enough is enough” and publicly calling on Minister Hawke to bring Priya, Nades and the girls home Biloela:
* Member for Flynn, Ken O’Dowd (QLD)
* Member for New England, Barnaby Joyce (NSW)
* Member for North Sydney, Trent Zimmerman (NSW)
* Member for Mackellar, Jason Falinski (NSW)
* Member for Higgins, Dr Katie Allen (VIC)
* Member for Bass, Bridget Archer (TAS)
* Member for New England, Barnaby Joyce (NSW)
* Member for North Sydney, Trent Zimmerman (NSW)
* Member for Mackellar, Jason Falinski (NSW)
* Member for Higgins, Dr Katie Allen (VIC)
* Member for Bass, Bridget Archer (TAS)
COVID SAFETY: We ask everyone joining this family-friendly, COVID-safe event to show care and respect for each other and the healthcare workers caring for Tharni by wearing a mask and maintaining a safe social distance of 2 square metres per household group. Please help to minimise the risk of airborne/droplet transmission by showing your enthusiastic support for the family with creative signs and posters rather than chanting or shouting.