During last year’s federal election campaign I worked on a documentary that followed voluntary euthanasia campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke’s efforts to unseat Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews in his eastern Melbourne seat of Menzies. The animosity between these two men is immense due to Andrews’ role in repealing the Northern Territory’s 1997 voluntary euthanasia law that Nitschke helped four patients to use.
The documentary’s director, Joan Robinson, and I have cut a teaser of the film which we’d very much like you to watch and tell all your mates about. Chatter and buzz about the teaser will equal faster completion of the film, so help us out. The documentary’s website is www.OpposingKevinAndrews.com and the YouTube video is here. Enjoy!
Barely an hour after John Howard called the election yesterday GrodsCorp spoke to Dr Philip Nitschke, independent candidate for the seat of Menzies, about his campaign.
You can visit Dr Nitschke’s website here, or his YouTube channel here.
I was heading out to Kevin Andrews’ electorate in Eastern Melbourne this morning so I took my video camera hoping to get a few vox pops in response to his recent African immigration remarks. Most people on the streets of Templestowe were unaware of Andrews’ controversial comments, and those who did know about them were reluctant to talk about the subject of immigration, especially on camera. I did manage to get two people to share their thoughts on camera in addition to the independent candidate for the seat of Menzies, Dr Philip Nitschke. Click here to view the video if it doesn’t appear below.