Post by siddhartha on Oct 29, 2010 12:04:57 GMT 7
Centrelink Pulse is a newsletter that is sent out to all Australian Disability Support Pensioners. That's 800,000 copies of Centrelink Pulse sent out to 800,000 DSPers, at their residential address.
Just imagine if we could get the address of this discussion board onto Centrelink Pulse! The membership numbers would certainly balloon to well over 1000 in just one week!
However, it seems unlikely, only a small possibility that it could be done. But even a small possibility could make it worthwhile to enquire. It would be like winning the lottery of membership numbers.
Probably the best person to ask is Hank Jongen, the general manager of Centrelink, the boss of Centrelink. He has been boss for more than a decade, and I know that he has edited the Centrelink newsletters for several decades, and he possibly even has a hand in editing Centrelink Pulse today. Hank is a friendly, approachable and reasonable guy, and he would not reject the idea arbitrarily: he would consider it for a moment, before politely declining.
Name: Mr Hank Jongen
Phone (02) 6155 0100
Role: General Manager
Email: hank.jongen@centrelink.gov.au
Location Tuggeranong
Postal Address PO Box 7788, Canberra Business Centre ACT 2610
If Mr. Jongen visits this site he will see that most people here are quite reasonable and sensible, there is not much negative stuff about Centrelink, but rather the focus is on contacting and influencing the federal parliamentarians, who make the laws that Centrelink applies and enforces. Mr. Jongen should therefore be pleased about, and encourage, disabled people to become active and involved in the democratic process, and let their normally very quiet and powerless voices be heard in the political arena, and this discussion board is a significant way to do that. To this end, Mr. Jongen should allow a small article about dspoverseas.proboards.com to be placed in Centrelink Pulse.
Just imagine if we could get the address of this discussion board onto Centrelink Pulse! The membership numbers would certainly balloon to well over 1000 in just one week!
However, it seems unlikely, only a small possibility that it could be done. But even a small possibility could make it worthwhile to enquire. It would be like winning the lottery of membership numbers.
Probably the best person to ask is Hank Jongen, the general manager of Centrelink, the boss of Centrelink. He has been boss for more than a decade, and I know that he has edited the Centrelink newsletters for several decades, and he possibly even has a hand in editing Centrelink Pulse today. Hank is a friendly, approachable and reasonable guy, and he would not reject the idea arbitrarily: he would consider it for a moment, before politely declining.
Name: Mr Hank Jongen
Phone (02) 6155 0100
Role: General Manager
Email: hank.jongen@centrelink.gov.au
Location Tuggeranong
Postal Address PO Box 7788, Canberra Business Centre ACT 2610
If Mr. Jongen visits this site he will see that most people here are quite reasonable and sensible, there is not much negative stuff about Centrelink, but rather the focus is on contacting and influencing the federal parliamentarians, who make the laws that Centrelink applies and enforces. Mr. Jongen should therefore be pleased about, and encourage, disabled people to become active and involved in the democratic process, and let their normally very quiet and powerless voices be heard in the political arena, and this discussion board is a significant way to do that. To this end, Mr. Jongen should allow a small article about dspoverseas.proboards.com to be placed in Centrelink Pulse.