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Under pressure from not one but two Senate inquiries into the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), the corporate regulator has finally taken action against the directors of the Sterling First rent-for-life scam.
APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC
Because Westpac lied to the Senate inquiry into regional bank closures back in February, the residents of Coober Pedy in remote South Australia are stuck in a financial “nightmare”.
Postal Savings Bank
Australians who value truth and oppose the rush to war are encouraged to be in Canberra on 12-13 November to support Afghanistan war crimes whistleblower David McBride in court. The world strategic situation is vulnerable and deteriorating rapidly, in part due to the legacy of the US-UK forever wars which Australia supported, including in Afghanistan.
War
The following e-petition by the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) calls for an end to the Force Posture Agreement (FPA) between the United States and Australia. Even before the $368 billion AUKUS submarine deal, the 2014 FPA had already handed over Australia’s sovereignty to the US military, giving it total control over US bases on Australian soil from which to instigate a war with China.
China, War
For the next 20 days Australians have an opportunity to submit to Treasury’s consultation on a new bill to regulate digital payments in the payments system. This is an opportunity to send a very strong message to the government: whatever you do to regulate new digital payments, you must also protect the only payment system that is 100 per cent certain, reliable, and private—cash!
Cash Ban, Postal Savings Bank
The Australian Citizens Party has launched a video and petition calling for a Senate inquiry into the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) for foreign interference. The ACP’s video charges: “A sinister, well-funded institute is warping Australian public opinion for the benefit of its foreign militaristic masters.”
China, Foreign Policy, War