Invite your MP to a meeting

Use our email tool to write an email to your local MP, inviting them to chat more about our calls to government.

Write to Your MP — End the Waiting

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Invite your local MP to a meeting

These details will be used to find your local MP.

This tool uses ai to help draft an email to your local MP. You can edit this suggestion as much as you would like.

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Your MP:

Your message

Write in your own voice — your answers will be shaped into a personal email to your MP.

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Your MP has already been invited

Someone in has already invited to meet and discuss End the Waiting. Here's how you can still be part of it.

Ask if you can collaborate

We can pass your name and email address on to the local organiser.

Send an additional message of support

Write a personal email to your MP — not an invitation, just your voice in support of the campaign.

Your details have been passed on

We have sent your name and email to your local organiser. They may be in touch if you are able to collaborate. Thank you for your support.

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Enter your MP's details

We couldn't automatically find your MP. Look them up at aph.gov.au, then enter their details below.

Optional — you can paste it in manually when you send.

Your email suggestion is ready

This is simply a suggestion. You may edit or rewrite as you would like before sending.

By taking part in this campaign, you are agreeing to the roles and responsibilities of a meeting organiser

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How to send your email

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Click Open in email app below — your email will open pre-filled and ready to send.

2

Review and send the email to your MP.

3

Come back here and press Email sent, MP invited so we can record that your MP has been contacted.

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You can edit this suggested email after it opens in your email app.

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Email body

How to send manually

  1. Copy the recipient address into the To field.
  2. Copy the email body into the message area.
  3. Add a subject line — e.g. “A constituent asks you to #EndTheWaiting”.
  4. Review, personalise if you’d like, then send.