Saturday, May 25, 2013

Ms. Julia Gillard, - Prime Minister
Mr. Tony Abbott – Leader of the Opposition.

Dear Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition,

How rediculous that we still do not recognise the original owners of this land – Australia in the consitution and it is time for you to do something about it after the election.

Eddie Hwang
President
Unity Party WA
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Indigenous leaders rally for recognition
David Geraghty Source: The Australian
ALMOST a half-century after Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders won the right to be counted as Australian citizens, indigenous leaders are again preparing to rally for recognition.
Veteran activist Lowitja O'Donoghue, who remembers well the campaign for the 1967 referendum, is urging a new generation of Australians to push for recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Australians in the Constitution.
"We have just missed out, haven't we?'' she said. "We just don't have that recognition. Everything in Aboriginal affairs takes forever. We hoped it wouldn't take as long, but it does, and we just have to keep working on it."
Ms O'Donoghue said she did not want to see a repeat of the decade-long campaign needed before the 1967 referendum, which resulted in a 91 per cent yes vote.
"This time around, what I have noticed is the young people are the people who are now keen to actually get on board and so that really excites me," she said. "They need to step up, get out where the rubber hits the road. I think they are getting that message."Advertisement
Tanya Hosch, deputy national director for the campaign for constitutional recognition, said activists such as Ms O'Donoghue had paved the way for a younger generation of leaders to continue the push for equal rights.
"It is people like Lowitja and others who have been just amazing, strident campaigners for decades and decades - not just on this issue but on many - and they have really laid the groundwork for us to be at this unique point in our nation's history right now where you can really feel that groundswell of support coming from Australian people," Ms Hosch said.
"That doesn't happen by accident; it takes an enormous amount of dedication from people who have, like Lowitja, spent their whole lives making sure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are treated fairly."
The Recognise campaign is making the case for constitutional recognition ahead of a referendum that had been slated for this year's federal election but last year was postponed. "We know that the Constitution doesn't change itself," Ms Hosch said.
"It is a difficult task so we need all Australians to come on board and help us.
"We need to get out there and meet as many people as possible."
Ms Hosch said the referendum would take place when it was assured of success. "We hope that is sooner rather than later," she said.
"We should be bold and work towards getting this question in our constitution resolved in the next few years."

Report finds explosion in Aboriginal prisoners

Date May 25, 2013-Mark Baker -Editor-at-Large, The Age

Aboriginal leaders have warned of a crisis in the justice system with an explosion in the indigenous prison population, a spike in the number of juveniles being detained and the continuing high rate of deaths in custody.
A major report released on Friday by the federal government has confirmed that the number of Aborigines in prisons and police custody over the past two decades has more than doubled to almost 8000.
The Australian Institute of Criminology report details more than 325 indigenous deaths in custody since a royal commission into the problem reported in 1991.
It also shows that 97 per cent of juveniles in custody in the Northern Territory are Aborigines - a doubling since 2007. In Western Australia, Aborigines comprise more than two-thirds of juveniles in detention.
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Two in every five deaths in juvenile justice custody since 1980 have been indigenous prisoners. And figures gathered by the University of Technology, Sydney, indicate young Aborigines are placed in detention at 31 times the rate of non-indigenous youth.
Former Australian of the Year and ANU law professor Mick Dodson said it was ''absolutely shocking'' that indigenous people were 11 times more likely to be jailed than non-indigenous people across mainland Australia, and 18.3 per cent more likely in Western Australia.
Professor Larissa Behrendt, of the University of Technology, said the high indigenous imprisonment rates, and particularly the increasing numbers of juveniles and women being detained, was a cause for national alarm.
She said the problem was being made worse by tough state ''law and order'' campaigns and the continuing impact of the federal government's 2007 emergency intervention in the Northern Territory.
''The royal commission showed what needed to be done to fix this but its recommendations are not being followed,'' she said.
The Institute of Criminology report claimed progress in the management of deaths in custody, with figures indicating indigenous prisoners were ''no more likely to die in prison custody than non-indigenous persons'' and with a decline in the number of suicides in custody, particularly by hanging.
Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus claimed the report confirmed that indigenous ''death-in-custody rates have decreased significantly in the past decade. These encouraging findings are the result of efforts across governments, police and prison authorities to address deaths in custody and minimise risk of self-harm, but there is still more to be done.''
But the report said the 14 indigenous deaths in prisons recorded in 2009-10 equalled the highest annual death rate on record. There were another 12 prison deaths in 2010-11.
''While it is important to place the number of deaths in the context of the number of people in prison, it should not be overlooked that the number of indigenous deaths in prison custody in recent years has again started to rise,'' it said.
It said indigenous prisoners were dying at younger ages than non-indigenous prisoners and predominantly from natural causes, reflecting the poorer health and lower life expectancy of Aborigines.
The royal commission, which spent almost four years and more than $40 million investigating 99 cases of Aboriginal deaths in custody, found there were ''too many Aboriginal people in custody too often''.
The Institute of Criminology report echoed the royal commission's view: ''At the heart of the problem is the over-representation of indigenous persons at every stage of the criminal justice system.''


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Iraq war widow demands inquiry


The Editor,
Sydney Morning Herald

Dear Editor,

Yes, we would fully support the inquiry and consider it is long overdue.

We would add that future Prime Ministers will not be allowed to send troops overseas unless approve by both houses.

Yours sincerely,

Eddie Hwang
President
Unity Party WA
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Iraq war widow demands inquiry

Date - April 27, 2013

Tom McIlroy

Tom McIlroy

Reporter at The Canberra Times

·         
Australia's first service widow of the Iraq war has called for an inquiry into the nation's involvement in the 10-year conflict.
Kellie Merritt says Australian and American political leaders ''exaggerated, cherry-picked and manipulated'' intelligence to strengthen the case for invading Iraq in 2003.
Ms Merritt's husband, Flight Lieutenant Paul Pardoel, a former member of the RAAF, died along with nine others when their British RAF Hercules transport plane was shot down by insurgents over Iraq's Tigris River eight years ago.
Restating her calls for an inquiry into Australia's involvement in the invasion and subsequent war, Ms Merritt said lessons should be learnt from the death of her husband and other military personnel and civilians killed in Iraq.
The attack that killed Flight Lieutenant Pardoel and nine British servicemen came as the first elections for the Iraqi National Assembly took place on January 30, 2005.
Ms Merritt accuses former officials including US vice-president Dick Cheney, UK prime minister Tony Blair and Australian foreign minister Alexander Downer of having ''dodged and reshaped the principles, rules and norms that limit and define the justifications for waging war''.
She said there was growing momentum for an official inquiry into Australia's involvement in the war and that former prime minister John Howard should be called to give extensive evidence in public hearings.
''I think for those of us who have lost so much, the redeeming aspects of an inquiry would be that their deaths would not be in vain,'' she said.
''There would be lessons learnt and information identified, particularly as countries such as the United States and Australia continue managing conflicts in the Middle East and on a global scale.''
The mother of three called for a wide-ranging inquiry to ''bear witness'' to the human cost of the war.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/iraq-war-widow-demands-inquiry-20130426-2ik74.html#ixzz2RcQoG7C2

Friday, March 8, 2013


The Editor
Sydney Morning Herald.

Dear Editor,

With an unelected Prime Minister – chosen by a mob of faceless labor leaders, we consider Labor is more racial against those 457 Visa workers from China as the current Government has increased the English Test and its former Immigration Minister –Arthur Calwell made the statement in the 50s that “2 wongs don’t make a white

We sincerely hope the Liberals will be less racial towards those 457 Visa workers from China.

Yours sincerely,

Eddie Hwang
President
Unity Party WA
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Gillard, Abbott in row over 'foreigners

 

From:AAP - March 05, 2013 7:38AM 1

PRIME Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott are trading shots over which one of them is stoking fears about immigration.
Mr Abbott has accused the prime minister of demonising foreigners with a crackdown on the 457 temporary foreign worker visa program.
He said trying to turn people against them was the last thing Ms Gillard should be doing, especially in western Sydney.
People on 457 visas who have come to Australia "the right way" were the best possible migrants, the opposition leader said.
Ms Gillard hit back on Tuesday, saying Mr Abbott's words rang hollow.
"This is the man, who in the run-up to 2010 campaign and almost every day since has been out in the community ... trying to raise fear," she told Sky News, citing Mr Abbott's use of terms such as "peaceful invasion" to describe a surge in arrivals of asylum seekers by boats.
As well, the opposition leader had let his immigration spokesman Scott Morrison "stoke community fears day after day".
Ms Gillard defended her government's decision to tighten the 457 program, saying it had been riddled with rorts.
She admitted the decision had been made after she and other Labor MPs heard concerns from the community about foreign workers being preferred over Australians.
"My view is that we have a migration system that is about permanent migrants coming to our country, getting a job, being real contributors to building the nation," Ms Gillard said.
She said when there were temporary skill shortages, the government relied on 457 visas.
"But they've got to be properly administered so Australians have the reassurance of knowing if they're there with the skills, ready to do the job, then they get the job," the prime minister said.
Ms Gillard said Mr Abbott was stoking fear on the one hand while saying 457 visas would be a mainstay of the coalition's immigration system.
"Well, he needs to explain that and justify that to Australian workers who too many times worry that they or their children are going to miss out on a work opportunity," she told ABC TV.
The Migration Institute says politicians should focus on the facts around the program and not engage in a slanging match ahead of the September 14 federal election.
"I just think we need a steady mind and calm conversation going on around it, and not pitting Australian workers against some of these overseas people," chief executive Maurene Horder said.
"That's the thing I'm a little bit alarmed about - that we don't develop a political bunfight for the purposes of an election.
Liberal frontbencher Simon Birmingham said the Gillard government had allowed 457 visas to reach their highest number ever.
"They have had five years to address this," he told Sky News, adding the prime minister had produced no evidence of rorting.
"This is just about creating a smokescreen."
Mr Abbott said the Howard government introduced a perfectly good system for foreign workers.
"From day one people who are coming here on 457 visas are joining a team and they are making a contribution," he told reporters in Melbourne.
"This a great part of the Australian story."
Mr Abbott said the government was tolerating asylum seekers coming to Australia and going straight onto welfare.
"And they are demonising people coming to this country and working from day one," he said.
He questioned why Ms Gillard was trying to divide Australians.
"First of all we had the false class war, then we had the false gender war, now we have got the false birthplace war."
The opposition leader stood by Mr Morrison's suggestion that asylum seekers with bridging visas report their location to local authorities.

Friday, November 30, 2012


Dear Channel 9 Current Affairs Editor, 

We at the Unity Party WA is observing your antics in associating a reputable TV programme in Australia with the renowned white supremacist and racist Pauline Hanson to dehumanize Asians and their cultures, in short - Asian bashing. 

Is free-enterprising something to scoff at by white supremacist and racist alike? Is free-enterprise not a healthy thing to be engaged by all Australians be they Asians or  English, Spanish, Italians, Indians, Africans etc? 

Is Australia not a melting pot for all races who have given up their own country of origin to become loyal to our nation as Australians?  If they have certain racial dispositions to group together in marketing their wares so that they become specialist markets, is this not a welcome sign in developing Australian Cities more cosmopolitan?. 

Looking to hearing from you soon. 

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From: Stephen ]
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 5:59 PM
To: 'Unity Party WA'
Subject: RE: Channel 9 Current Affairs Broadcast
 
Hi, Eddie, 
Yes. I agree. But why it is so…you know. !  It is a culture that created when one was poor and uneducated and became selfish for self-protection…! This might change one day (In fact, it is already on the way..) but  it would take time when it became a culture…! 
I appreciate very much that Unity Party WA stands straight up and speaks out loudly and openly to air our views!  
Well-done and keep on! CHERRS!! 
Stephen 

From: Stephen]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 7:53 PM
To: 'Unity Party WA'
Subject: RE: Channel 9 Current Affairs Broadcast
 
Hi Eddie,
I fully support Michael’s views! 
All this while, my feeling is that most if not all the Westerners declare themselves to be a super human being in the world. That is why in those days they were the people taking over other peoples’ islands or countries to be colonies until latter, these were dropped off; but in their hearts, they still consider they are the super human beings. When they see or feel other races coming up especially Asians making good and super economic powers and they feel no way to hide their faces and they talk bad about others using whatsoever way they could. Is this the attitudes they create in their cultures and in their heart today?. I feel they should know fully well that Australia is a freedom country as you say with fine-tuned laws for its citizens and those who choose to live here.  
Hence, Channel 9 Current Affairs Broadcast
 as an responsible Australian Media, they should also be more responsible to create a good environment and do good for our country and not create racial problems to create problems. If this happens, don’t you think Australia can be so peaceful and continuing to mach forward ahead for a good future?? Today, most of the countries in the world especially Westerner are suffering from bad economic problems but our Australia is still standing straight up and feeling well. Don’t they know that this is also part of the positive contributions brought in by Asians especially Chinese …..….!!!  Does Channel 9 Current Affairs Broadcast know fully well that what type of people is Pauline Hanson to bring her in such media..? What Channel 9 Current Affairs’ intention..???? 
Stephen  


Dear Editor,

We refer to the report below for your information and your comments are welcome.

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It's the Aussie shopping centre getting an Asian makeover.

These shop owners are being forced out to make way for an all-Asian mall. But what local suburb will they target next?
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject:
Channel 9 Current Affairs Broadcast
Date:
Thu, 8 Nov 2012 10:00:58 +1100
From:
Michael
To:
Eddie Hwang- info@unitywa.org


I tried to forward my comments below to the Current Affairs program on Channel 9, but having difficulties in getting this across. Perhaps you and this Group of Huaren can forward this to the relevant media to protect Asians in Australia when Channel 9 propagates this prejudice against Asians in Australia: 
“Your broadcast about Asian Mall in the 'Current Affair' program on channel 9 yesterday (7/11/12) is really racially prejudiced, especially allowing Pauline Hanson to comment in support of this issue. Australia's economic system is supposed to be 'free enterprise' and when any suburb gradually 'taken over' by Asian businesses is not because there is any bias or misconduct by the Asians, but through the 'free enterprise' system the Asian businesses flourish because of competitiveness through hardwork. In the history of Australia there had been many other suburbs where different migrant groups helped to build up businesses in that suburb where the majority of them reside, e.g. Italians, Greeks, Middle-Eastern people, etc. Why pick on the Asians to criticize them for 'Asianizing' the suburb? 
If you study it more deeply you will find that in the Asian business suburbs, even among themselves they do not mind competing with each other, e.g. a lot of Chinese groceries shops and 'dollars shops' selling the same things with competitive prices - this means they are prepared to work harder for a smaller profit margin. That is why the Australians cannot compete where there are many Asian shops in the same areas. Why blame the Asians for 'asianizing' these suburbs and blame them for taking over tenancies in the 'shopping mall'?  
Adopting the biased analysis from Channel-9-Current-Affairs’s perspective is very un-Australian in its tradition and this type of attitude is predominately represented by people like Pauline Hanson who are prejudiced with little logic in their thinking. Can Channel 9 and the presenter in the 'Current Affairs' be more responsible for propagating such misleading information?” 
Michael

Mr. Mike Smith
CEO - ANZ Bank

Dear Sir,

I refer to my complaint for your attention and comment.

Can you please explain the interest rate your charge us?
What interest rate you pay us for our deposit?
The reason Costa refused to act so that ANZ can rip-off its customers?

Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

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From: Bolger, Veronica [mailto:Veronica.Bolger@anz.com] On Behalf Of Complex Complaints Team
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:37 AM
To: unitywa@westnet.com.au
Subject: ANZ

Dear Mr Hwang,

Thank you for taking the time to speak to me on 26 November 2012.

As discussed, the letter sent to you signed by William Costa is a system generated letter to advise you to bring your account in order as it was over drawn.

It is not ANZ's responsibility to transfer your funds between accounts and it is not the role of ANZ's senior Managers to look after customers accounts.

When you are advised by letter that your account is overdrawn, you need to make arrangements to transfer the funds. As you are aware, the cheque account requires two signatures to operate, so if you go to a branch you would need to have two people attend, or have a deposit/withdrawal voucher with two signatures on it.

I apologise for the incorrect information given to you at the Branch.

As agreed, I have credited your cheque account $75.40 to cover the two overdrawn fees of $37.70, however ANZ will not refund these fees in the future as you have been made aware this your responsibility to have the funds avaiable in the cheque account prior to issuing the cheque.

Regards
Veronica


From: Unity Party WA [mailto:info@unitywa.org]
Sent: Wednesday, 14 November 2012 7:12 PM
To: ANZ Media Relations
Cc: Fed Treasurer; info@fos.org.au
Subject: Re: ANZ Bank thump their noses at their customers
CEO – ANZ

Dear Sir,

I refer to my email to Ms. S.E. Jeffery below with regard to my complaint about William Costa. She not only failed to address my complaint but also we were charge $77.90 because Costa failed to act as I have indicated in my fax to him – attached above.

I consider that you should not charge us $77.90 for Costa’s failure to act and also let me know why ANZ staff thump their noses at their customers who feed them.

Please let me know within 14 days or other action will be taken.

Eddie Hwang

Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 11:51 AM
To: 'media.relations@anz.com'
Subject: FW: Re: Useless William Costa

From: Unity Party WA [mailto:unitywa@westnet.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 6:00 PM
To: 'SMBcollections@anz.com'
Subject: Re: Useless William Costa

Ms Susan E. Jeffery,
General Manager.

Dear Ms. Jeffery,

Unity Party WA have  two accounts: Cheque and Business Cash Management a/c.

I issued a cheque from the cheque a/c without knowing that there is not enough money in it.
Got a letter from William Costa on the 3rd demanding the debit and I immediately faxed back with an instruction to withdraw the debit from the Business Cash M/ac.
Got another letter from you which I ignored because I have already faxed my instruction to Costa.
Got a phone call this afternoon from ANZ asking when I am going to fix the debit up and I was told that I can go to your branch to fix the debit up.
Went to your branch and after spending 20 minutes, I was told that I have to go home and fix the problem on the internet.
After few tries without success and at the meantime, I was told to get the other person to go to the branch with me, etc and then decided to refer me to another person for further action. Finally Jordan agreed to transfer the money from the Business Cash Management to the cheque a/c.

What I want to know is why William Costa so useless with his job and other ANZ staff so inexperience.

Please let me know within 7 days or I will let the whole country know about my experience with ANZ.

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Aussie Banking Scandals Set to Rock the Economy in 2013?
Monday, 26 November 2012 – Melbourne, Australia
By Dr. Alex Cowie
  • Aussie Banking Scandals Set to Rock the Economy in 2013?
In today's Money Morning:...cheap credit drying up for the finance industry...why you should be very wary of the Aussie banks...a property correction brewing...

Aussie Banking Scandals Set to Rock the Economy in 2013?

2012 has seen an impressive list of global banking scandals.

The problem is that even as they get more outrageous, the market becomes more desensitised.

Apathy reigns.

The real bombshell this year was the LIBOR scandal.

Some of the world's biggest banks got caught with their pants down, manipulating the LIBOR rate. If you think that sounds boring, then know that it underpins derivatives worth over $300 TRILLION. Tweaking LIBOR a few basis points here and there can pay for more than lunch.

This was a scandal so huge that it involved some of the biggest names in the banking game: Barclays, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, UBS, Credit Suisse, Soc Gen, Citibank, JP Morgan, and Bank of America, amongst many others.

So global banking titans formed a cartel to deceive the world?

This is the kind of thing that should spark a revolution!

Friday, September 14, 2012

Stoke lashes Canberra over China Policy


Dear Mr. Stoke,

 

You are definitely not the only Australian in Australia that is physically repulsed by the thought of armed people on my soil not being under our command - because we are an INDEPENDENT country and can defend ourselves. There is no way that China will attack us if we don’t make the first move. We should stop this – “All the way LBJ.” But with an unelected/low morale Leader, what do we expect?

 

Yours sincerely,

 

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Stokes lashes Canberra over China policy

ANDREW PROBYN FEDERAL POLITICAL EDITOR, The West Australian September 14, 2012, 9:19 am
·        : 
Seven West Media chairman Kerry Stokes has strongly criticised both sides of Australian politics for showing insufficient respect to China.
Declaring that Australia should have aimed to be the "Switzerland" of South-East Asia, Mr Stokes said he was "physically repulsed" by the presence of armed US troops in northern Australia.
And Mr Stokes, whose company owns The West Australian, said Australia must set about making it easier for Chinese students and tourists to come to Australia.
Speaking to a Sydney conference on Australia in "China's Century" this morning, he paid tribute to former prime ministers Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating and John Howard for understanding and developing the China-Australian relationship.
But he said a lack of mutual respect had marred the relationship in recent times, to the extent that many Chinese believed Australia was "unfriendly".
He cited the Defence White Paper and the decision to allow US troops in northern Australia, comments made by Australian politicians in China and the recent debate about foreign investment as having damaged the relationship.
"We need to look at it from Chinese eyes and if you're one of the educated, young Chinese working in China and you see Australia has a policy which says China could be our enemy in a period of time and we've got to plan for the fact that we may have to have some confrontation and after that we join forces with the Americans and put troops in Australia," he said.
"We give the impression that we have joined sides. We never had to join sides. China always accepted our relationship with America and I think what we've done of late with the White Paper and allowing troops in Australia has just aggravated what was something that was accepted before and made more vulnerable."
The first group of 250 US Marines arrived in Darwin in April as part of a reconfiguration of American military in South-East Asia.
About 2500 Marines will train in the Northern Territory by 2016-17 under the gradual build-up.
US President Barack Obama said last year that the troops would be complemented by the increased presence of aircraft and ships.
"Australia should have been the Switzerland of our region," Mr Stokes. "We still could have had our relationship with defence, with America, because no-one objected to that but it's when we actually escalate those as we've done in recent times that people are confused by it.
"And if you want to be a Switzerland, you can't have other people's armed forces in your borders, in your boundaries. Full stop.
"Apart from China, I must be the only Australian in Australia that is physically repulsed by the thought of armed people on my soil not being under our command. Maybe that's just me. That's my personal view."
Mr Stokes criticised Australian politicians who went to China to lecture about human rights and democracy. He said mutual respect had not been displayed in recent times.
"We've confused China in one way with our policies," he said.
"Everybody talks about the Chinese system. We've had politicians go and say you should change to democracy. I employ 3000 people in China. People who work for me love their country, love the system they've got. They don't want change.
"The questions they put to me are, 'How come you want us to change when only 30 per cent of the people in your country want your Government?'. Now that's a real tough one."
In 2008, Kevin Rudd lectured the Chinese on human rights during his first visit to China as Prime Minister.
And in July, during a three-day visit to China, Opposition Leader Tony Abbott gave a speech saying China would become more prosperous if it embraced democracy and greater legal freedoms.
"In the long term, China should prosper even more if its people enjoyed freedom under the law and the right to choose a government, despite the difficulty of managing this transition in a country with a tumultuous history," Mr Abbott said on July 24.
On foreign investment, Mr Stokes said capital was China's greatest export and Australia should grab the opportunity.
Earlier, Foreign Minister Bob Carr told the conference that Australia should resist the temptation to fall back on "narrow, nationalistic sloganeering when it comes to Chinese investment in Australia".
"The fact is, foreign direct investment from China equated to just 2.6 per cent of the total FDI stock in 2011."
He said the top four source countries for foreign investment in Australia were the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan and the Netherlands.
And the European Union, as a region, remained Australia's largest source of foreign investment, accounting for almost 34 per cent, Senator Carr said.
"As my predecessor Alexander Downer wrote in the Adelaide Advertiser this week, 'Asian money is just as good as US or British money'."
Australia is China's biggest supplier of iron ore, its second biggest supplier of coal and its third biggest supplier of liquefied natural gas.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Laws to stop political fundraisers


Labor Prime Minister and Liberal Leader,

We refer to the report by Political Reporter Daniel Wills below and that the new law being introduced for the purpose of banning all political donations must be nationwide.  This measure would ensure that all Australian Citizens are more unequal because they cannot be represented by small political parties of their choice or by independent members of Parliament.

Big parties are always flushed with funds as they are always being backed up by vested interests and they do have clandestine funds supporting them.

It is hypocritical for the Greens who had received the biggest single donation in political history in Australia being now unwilling to support our demand or the demands of minor political parties or would-be independent candidates for elections.  

The two major political parties are taking measures to  ensure their continued survival for the purpose of protecting the interests of the political elites such that the endemic corrupt acts in providing favours to their cronies remains undetected and undisputed.  

Australia has now come to a stage where the two major political parties are only opponents in namesake only.  In order to ensure true democracy, the political system must do something to prop up aspiring independent candidates for election so as to break the impasse created by the major political parties who are creating a monopoly for themselves. 

Under the present system Australia is not a democratic country because there is no law to stop vested interests from making political donations to major political parties and at the same time stifles the emergence of minor political parties and independent political candidates. 

Eddie Hwang
President
Unity Party WA
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Laws to stop political fundraisers

·        Political Reporter Daniel Wills
·        July 19, 2012 12:07PM
·        MINISTERS would be banned from being used as "bait" to win party political donations at high-priced dinners and fundraising functions under proposed new laws being taken to State Parliament.
Under the changes, political parties would not be able to promote the attendance of ministers and special access to them as a centrepiece of fundraising events like those held by SA Progressive Business.
Progressive Business is run by former senator Nick Bolkus as Labor's fundraising arm.
Progressive Business is inviting industry heavyweights to a lunch next Friday at the Hilton hotel featuring Premier Jay Weatherill as the headline act and Small Business Minister Tom Koutsantonis.
Invites have also been issued to a similar evening drinks event on August 2 with Housing and Urban Development Minister Pat Conlon and Transport Services Minister Chloe Fox.
A separate letter selling annual memberships to Progressive Business offers "you and your business the opportunity to host senior government ministers, including the Prime Minister and the Premier, in your boardroom".

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·        $4m secret donations to Labor and Libs Adelaide Now2 Feb 2012
The top-rated $10,000 membership offers "briefings for up to three company representatives" with ministers.
Greens MP Mark Parnell says his proposed laws would ensure the system was seen to be "squeaky clean".
"Ministers are appointed by the Governor to work on behalf of all South Australians. They should not be used as bait for party political fundraisers," he said.
A Government spokeswoman said the premier and ministers were "very accessible to people engaged in all walks of life as they seek out community views about the future of this state".
"These sorts of functions are one way of engaging in those discussions," the spokeswoman said.
"All tenders for government contracts are subject to a rigorous probity process.
"We will shortly have an ICAC in place which will give the community further confidence."
The spokeswoman said the Greens had received "the biggest single donation in political history in Australia" when they were handed more than $1.6 million by Internet entrepreneur Graeme Wood last year.
The Liberal Party has its own fundraising arm, Future SA, chaired by ex-foreign minister Alexander Downer.
Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond indicated she was unlikely to support the reform proposal.
"It is also academic to talk about controls over political fundraising on any kind of level playing field while trade unions have the freedom to promote any Labor Party cause they choose," she said.