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Watch ACP’s National Policy Platform Launch: Return Government to the People—Take Back National and Economic Sovereignty

- Citizens Party Media Release

The Australian Citizens Party is holding a National Conference on Sunday, 17 November, to launch its Policy Platform, “Return Government to the People—Take Back National and Economic Sovereignty”.

The proceedings of the conference, being held in Melbourne, will be livestreamed on the ACP’s YouTube channel.

Click here to watch the ACP’s conference live, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM this Sunday, Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time.

Australia has a crisis of governance, the legacy of successive governments serving corporate interests and foreign powers ahead of Australians. Both major parties have pursued policies concentrating economic and political power in a handful of big banks, retailers, resource giants, and media companies, who profit while the public suffer cost-of-living and housing crises. The major parties have colluded to hand over military control of Australia to the USA (and UK) through the AUKUS partnership, with the public paying the enormous cost.

An unprecedented public backlash is shaking Australian politics. The combined major party primary vote is in terminal decline. Corporate CEOs complain the bigger parliamentary crossbench is subjecting them to painful scrutiny of their corporate abuses. The Australian Citizens Party (ACP) is leading a movement of citizen engagement in politics which has forced Parliament to reject policies giving more power to banks and corporate interests, and to take up a powerful policy to reclaim economic sovereignty—a public post office People’s Bank.

The ACP’s “Return Government to the People” conference will sound the call for citizens to join the fight for national and economic sovereignty the ACP is taking to the next election.

Program

Each Panel concludes with Question and Answer.
Viewers can submit questions to ask@citizensparty.org.au

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Panel 1
National sovereignty—Australia needs an independent foreign policy

  • Australia is not sovereign without an independent foreign policy
    John Lander
    Former Australian Deputy Ambassador to China (1974-76), former Ambassador to Iran (1985-87)
     
  • Subservience to a foreign power damages Australia’s most important trade relationship
    Kingsley Liu
    Past President of Asian Australian Lawyers Association, Honorary President of the Chinese Community Council of Australia
     
  • Australian government’s Gaza hypocrisy betrays its Muslim citizens
    Aisha Novakovich BA, LLB.
    Lawyer, community advocate, entrepreneur.

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Panel 2
Economic sovereignty—Australia needs a national bank

  • Reclaim economic sovereignty with a post office People’s Bank
    Elisa Barwick
    Chief Editor, Australian Alert Service
     
  • The Commonwealth Bank of Australia From Promise to Despair and Despoliation
    Dr Evan Jones
    Honorary Associate in Political Economy at the University of Sydney
     
  • A People’s Bank will set standards for serving consumers
    Assoc. Prof. Andy Schmulow
    Faculty of Business and Law, University of Wollongong

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM: Panel 3
Return integrity to government

  • Abolish and replace ASIC
    John Adams
    Independent Economist and Principal Economic Analyst at Adams Economics
     
  • Lawforce: Equality of Arms for financial victims
    Michael Sanderson
    Foundation member of ‘Bank Warriors’ and Advisor with ‘Bank Reform Now’
     
  • Banking self-regulation has failed Australia
    Geoff Fader
    Chair of the Tasmanian Small Business Council, Former chair of COSBOA

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Panel 4
An honest approach to governance

  • True transparency in government: support and protect whistleblowers
    John Shipton
    Anti-war activist, leading advocate for his son Julian Assange
     
  • The ACP’s principled approach to politics
    Dr Hakim Gassiep
    Secretary of Islamic Society of Melbourne Eastern Region (ISOMER)
     
  • How the ACP will represent citizens in Parliament
    Robert Barwick
    Citizens Party Research Director and Victorian Senate Candidate

Click here to download a PDF copy of the program.

Click here to watch the ACP’s conference live, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM this Sunday, Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time.

 

Foreign Policy
Economy / Trade
Banking / Finance
National Banking
Postal Savings Bank