Click here to watch retired Australian Ambassador John Lander’s address to the USA’s Committee for the Republic.
“The United States is not preparing to go to war against China. The United States is preparing Australia to go to war against China.”
The deadline for submissions to the Senate’s ASIC inquiry has been extended to 28 February—submit your experience of ASIC failing to police financial predators.
The chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has fired a shot across the bow of the Senate Economics Committee ahead of its inquiry to ASIC’s investigation and enforcement.
Call and email all Senators to tell them to support a Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee inquiry into the regional banking crisis.
The crisis in regional banking services continues to intensify, with three towns set to lose NAB branches this Thursday, 2 February: Warners Bay NSW, Tin Can Bay Qld, and Strathalbyn SA.
To stop the banks forcing everyone to go cashless, call the Senators in your state to demand they support an urgent inquiry into regional branch closures.
The major banks’ callous drive to force Australians to go cashless, in total disregard for the actual needs of their customers, is fuelling a revolt all across Australia and attracting serious media attention.
Fight hard for the win-win solution: a government post office bank that guarantees service and cash access, and forces the private banking cartel to compete.
The fight to save regional banking services and access to cash heated up over the summer holiday period, with unprecedented media coverage of the issues.
To force the government to take on financial corruption, it is crucial that all financial victims with experience of ASIC’s failings make a submission to the Senate Economics Committee inquiry by 3 February.