RETURNED VETERANS AND SERVING DEFENCE PERSONNEL We propose that a National Council of organisations representing ex-service and serving defence personnel be established. This Council should meet at least four times per year to supply advice and opinion to Defence and Veterans ministers and their departmental chiefs. Our objectives are: The re-assessment of what determines war service to be addressed by the newly appointed council and any findings adopted by Parliament. The re-definition of clinical determination as to any service caused disabilities or trauma, including a health study into each veteran’s health needs and the effect on their family. Enhancement of […]
Daily Archives: 08/06/2017
For too long Australian citizens have endured the flawed Socialist concept of mollycoddling criminals. Once a person is convicted of a crime they should be subject to punishment and rehabilitation commensurate with the crime. We recognize that changing our legal system is something that should only be undertaken with the utmost care. The following policies are designed in such a way that they will enhance our Common Law/ Therefore, we have presented these ideas for your consideration in the hope that they will inspire you and future generations to seek a better system of justice. These policies should […]
We will initiate a referendum to bring in manufacturing policies designed to restore our capability to produce our own consumer goods, revitalize our manufacturing sector, and encourage startup companies by providing low interest loans. Only those items Australia cannot manufacture or cannot manufacture in required quantities shall be imported. Imported items that compete with Australian manufactured items shall be subject to import tariffs to ensure competitive pricing. Repairability and recycling shall be an important characteristic of the manufacturing process. The Central Bank of the Australian Commonwealth (CBAC) shall be a source of seed finance for research and development and for […]
Australian farmers are among the best in the world. However, over the last thirty years or so government policies have restricted and undermined their ability to survive. We propose a referendum on reforming our Primary Industry laws to encourage new growth, adoption of improved farming techniques, and ensuring sufficient funding is available whenever needed without the fear of having their farms taken over by private banks. The new trade legislation we will propose will tear up UN-sponsored international trade agreements and treaties that unfairly impact on Australia’s ability to be self-sufficient. We see no reason to support overseas farmers, or […]
Australia must be able to trade on an equal basis with all nations . Currently, international trade is facilitated by having one dominant currency – the US Dollar. This system has been increasingly abused by the USA and a complete financial collapse has been predicted. This would put Australia in a very precarious financial position. What is needed now to facilitate international trade is a non-profit bank (see Monetary Policy) for international settlements or clearing house with the power to impose sanctions on nations that allow wide fluctuations (in either deficit or surplus) to their balance of payments. In other […]