Showing posts with label australian government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australian government. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

'Stop bombing, start resettling' - Jeff Kennett on the Syrian Refugee Crisis




"So for goodness sake, spend that money on setting up the camps to process these people and bring back 50,000 who want a new life and new hope."



"There will be always be people who oppose, and there are always going to be some bigots, but leadership rises above it and the Australian public is desperately crying out for leadership,"

"The Federal Parliament has failed, absolutely failed, the people of this country for a decade,"
 
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Syrian Refugee crisis: Australia Welcomes you if you're Christian

The Abbott Government wants to limit any intake of Syrian refugees to minorities which are largely Christian, as passions run high in the Coalition over the way Australia should handle the crisis in Syria.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott is under pressure to increase this year's humanitarian intake of 13,750 people, but has postponed a decision while Australia consults with the United Nations about what to do with the refugees. 
Labor is pressuring to increase the intake of 10,000 people, while the Greens want 20,000.
There is also a debate over numbers what kind of refugees Australia should be accept.

Government ministers, like Malcolm Turnbull, want more Syrian Christians, while Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has asked for minorities like the Yazidis.The Abbott Government wants to restrict any intake of Syrian refugees to minorities which are largely Christian, as passions run high in the Coalition over the way Australia should handle the crisis in Syria.


Mr Turnbull has expressed concern about the plight of Christian communities in Syria.
"They are a minority, they survived in Syria, they've been there for thousands of years, literally since the time of Christ," he said. 
"But in an increasingly sectarian Middle East, you have to ask whether the, the gaps, the spaces that they were able to live and survive in will any longer be available."
Senate Leader Eric Abetz has also wants Christians to be prioritised.
"It should be on the basis of need and given the Christians are the most persecuted group in the world, and especially in the Middle East, I think it stands to reason that they would be pretty high up on the priority list for resettlement."
Ms Bishop wants to offer both temporary and permanent protection options for those fleeing the crisis.
"I think that Christian minorities are being persecuted in Syria and even if the conflict were over they would still be persecuted," she said.
"So I believe there will be a focus on ensuring we can get access to those persecuted ethnic and religious minorities who will have no home to return to even when the conflict is over.
"That includes Maronites, it includes Yazidis, there are Druze, there are a whole range of ethnic and religious minorities that make up the populations in both Syria and Iraq."

Labor believes emphasis on helping Christian refugees is "dangerous"

"Being a victim of war doesn't know a particular religion," Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said.
"If you're a woman facing terrible crimes to be committed against you, if you're a child, a little child, potentially drowning at sea, I'm not interested in their religion, I'm interested in their safety."
Refugee Council chief executive Paul Power said it is "natural" to expect a large number of refugees will be Christian, but focusing on the group is likely to do damage.
"I'm sure one of the consequences is that extremists within Syria and other parts of the Middle East will use this as a weapon against Syrian Christians," Mr Power said.
"They would use it as an argument to push the view that the west cares about Christians and does not care about Muslims and other religious minorities."
Coalition MPs, in this morning's party room meeting, suggested the Government fast-track a planned increase in the number of refugees it accepts.
Cabinet will discuss the issue tomorrow morning and there is a suggestion the party room may meet again before an announcement is made.
Speaking from Europe, Mr Dutton said he would hold talks with the United Nations refugee agency and other organisations on how Australia could help.
"There's more to be done and the Australian Government's very keen to have discussions with the UNHCR, with our partners otherwise, to look at what more we can do," he said.
"We'll be focusing our attention particularly on the families who are in the refugee camps along the border of Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey."
Liberal backbencher Cory Bernardi said persecuted minorities must be the focus on Australia's efforts.
"The Christians in the Middle East are among the most persecuted people on Earth," he told the Senate. 
"If we can provide safe haven to them, then I say we should do it. And that is what the Prime Minister has said."
Senator Bernardi also questioned the motivation of thousands of those who are trying to enter Europe.
"This seems to me to be becoming an opportunistic cycle which is masking the true humanitarian need that is the responsibility of all Western nations," he said.
"That is the challenge for us — to distinguish between those who are being opportunistic and those are truly in need."
Richard Marles has described Senator Bernardi as an "embarrassment" to the Government and his comments "reprehensible" and out of kilter with community sentiment.
Government backbencher Ewen Jones said Australia had the capacity to take up to 50,000 refugees. 
But the calls for ever larger intakes were rebuffed by another Coalition backbencher, Andrew Nikolic.
"We will do this is an evidence-based way," he said.
"We're not going to do it in a way with this rhetoric of trying to out-compassion each other."
Original Article by political reporter Anna Henderson and political editor Chris Uhlmann ABC

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Thursday, 26 February 2015

Australian Government Passes Laws To Invade Our Privacy

The Australian Government, with the help of the Labor party, has used the threat of terrorism to pass laws that will force Telecommunication companies and Internet service providers to keep your metadata for a minimum of 2 years.
The laws will also allow law enforcement agencies, as well as the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), access to the information without a warrant.
Metadata is information and includes everything from basic phone call stats to specific information like the location of the user when they make a phone call or accessed the internet.
The government says they need all this information to keep us safe from terrorism, for security reasons. ASIC and the ACCC say they need the information to prosecute those that commit white collar crime. Why do they need it without a warrant? Why do government agencies need free access to metadata of everyone in the country whenever they feel like it?
It's not about security, it's about control. The government wants to know where you are, what you're saying and who you're saying it to. They want to find out if you know what they know, that the government all about secret deals that keep them in power and their corporate mates rich while ignoring the needs of its people.
You may be thinking, "I don't care about these laws because I have nothing to hide." But it's not about secrecy it's about privacy. It's about your right to move about freely without being tracked. It's about your right to communicate with anyone without it being recorded.
Big Brother is watching and he will know everything.
If you want more information visit privacyinternational.org
Source - Sydney Morning Herald "Metadata retention laws will pass as Labor folds".
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Thursday, 19 February 2015

Power Companies Lobby Government to reduce Renewable Energy Targets.



 
I'm no greenie or tree hugging hippy but I do believe that we should do our best to look after the planet.
 
A poll taken by the Guardian Newspaper 2/12/14 says, "Almost 90% of Australians support renewable energy target". Why then has investment in renewable energy, according to a Climate Council report broardcast on ABC News 10/11/14, dropped by 70%?
 
The answer is simple. Power companies are lobbying the Australian Government to reduce the RET. They want to squeeze every last drop out of a dying fossil fuel industry, to maximise profits, to the detriment of Australia and the rest of the planet. "Fossil Fuel", kind of an ironic title for an out dated energy source.
 
You might be thinking, "Well what can we do about it?" I'm glad you asked.
 
Go to http://www.powershop.com.au/ and switch energy providers.
 
They're one of the lowest cost energy retailers in Victoria and part of the Meridian Energy Group, a 100% renewable generation company generating only 100% zero carbon renewable energy.
 
I am in no way affiliated with Power Shop or Meridian Energy Group. I don't receive any money or favours (Sexual or otherwise) from them. I just think it's a great way to do our bit for future generations and to 'stick it to the man' at the same time.

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Secret TPP Trade Deal Abbott Doesn't Want You To Know About.



New TPP trade deal could have serious implications for the freedom and rights of Australians.

The TTP is the Trans-Pacific Partnership. It's a massive free trade agreement being negotiated between Australia and 11 other Pacific Rim Nations and will involve 40% of the global economy. It's big.

Last October, Wikileaks[1] shone some light on this secretive deal. It suggests;

- Pharmaceutical corporations will be able to extend the length of their patients, preventing the production of cheaper medicines, while limiting the subsidy programs. This will increase the cost of basic medicines.

- Australians will be subject to foreign copyright laws. So they could be prosecuted and or even jailed for downloading their favourite TV program or music.

- The power of the US web surveillance will be extended. Local internet providers will be forced to give foreign law enforcers private user information. A draconian breach of present internet freedoms.
 
- Multinational corporations will have the right to sue our government over any laws or regulation change that impact on their right to profit. Threatening Australian food standards, environmental protection and workers rights. Australia already has an Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) agreement with Hong Kong. In 2011 Phillip Morris moved its operations there so it could sue the Australian government over its plain packaging laws. This will deter future governments from making important legislation protecting our environment and people.

Once this agreement has passed it will mean more money for Pharmaceutical corporations and IT products, less internet freedom, food standards compromised, environmental protection at risk and the ability of the government to govern responsibly diminished.

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[1] https://wikileaks.org/TTP-ip2