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… seat they have held for 95 years but with just 31.2 per cent of the primary vote, while the once-great ALP could only attract 21.2 per cent of first preference votes. The evaporating support for the major parties is becoming terminal, putting them at risk of the kinds of political … Nothing (except colouring-in books!), hence the fear—and smears. In this issue: Will Four Corners’ Australia Post story be a dishonest hit job? Sterling scandal caused by regulation designed to fail Does extreme Fed juggling act signal the end is nigh? Decarbonisation push escalates in …
Economy / Trade
… on the private banks and use this power? The Citizens Party is, and has the in-depth policy prescription to do so. In this issue: Are elderly Sterling First victims less deserving of compensation than a Liberal Minister’s mistress? Australia to follow NZ into mortgage twilight zone The Petroleum …
National Banking
… to vote for the leader of her own party. Add to the above crimes of omission the plight of financial victims, exemplified by the victims of the Sterling First scam, many of whose lives are at risk, if they have not already died amid their battle (p. 3). We must understand that governments can act, …
Infrastructure
… globalised financial monstrosity if nations decide to assert their independence, something entirely within our means to achieve. In this issue: Sterling First victim speaks out: ‘I didn’t give in to cancer; I’m not going to give in to this government!’ Reviving manufacturing is urgent  now Lessons …
Banking / Finance
… issue: Chalmers is phasing out cheques based on Anna Bligh’s lies Scandal tainting Brittany Higgins compensation highlights Labor’s betrayal of Sterling First victims AUKUS, Australia and China Bust up ‘junior imperialist’ alliance to disrupt war plans Does the shift in influence in Southeast Asia …
War
… make it uphold the voice of the “Global South”). In this issue: Anna Bligh’s bank branch closure protocol is a swifty, not a solution Abandoned Sterling First tenants forced into Court to save their home RBA demands higher unemployment to ‘solve’ inflation Support war crimes whistleblower David …
War
… next week, our post bank mobilisation is hitting high gear—join in! (p. 3) In this issue: The economic solution every Australian can get behind Sterling First Lobby Group letter to PM Albanese: ‘End three-year misery for victims’ Exposed! Secretive annual talks influence Australian foreign policy …
Postal Savings Bank
Financial Crisis
… not to have their cases swept under the carpet. Given that many victims have languished in ruin for years, or like the elderly victims of Sterling First are extremely vulnerable, the government should expedite justice by paying the compensation in advance and recouping the funds from the …
Federal Election 2022
… to embrace a full-scale economic war against it. If conflict with the world’s most populous nation is to occur, the information war must be won first. It seems that it is well on the way to being achieved.” Contributing to information warfare are a vast network of non-profit organisations, … I ask the committee to take note of two recent articles: “ Caesar Tries to Suffocate 17 Million Syrians ” by US investigative journalist Rick Sterling and “ Caesar Act ushers in a new phase of suffering for Syrians ” by Daniel Sleiman on the Eureka Street website of 25 June 2020. I’ve …
War