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Australia Votes No!

Australia voted yes to equality. Thank you for saying ‘No’. You did it. Every State and Territory of Australia said NO to the racist Voice EXCEPT for Canberra. PM Albanese Fails to Listen to the Australian Heartland Despite hundreds of millions of dollars for the Yes campaign to constitutionally enshrine a Voice to Parliament, the […]

Lack of Accountability Breeds Contempt

The government is defying the senate and ignoring its orders for the production of documents. That is contempt and must be punished as such by the Senate. In this speech I made it clear to the Coalition and to the Greens, if they are serious about orders for the production of documents, about the explanations […]

The Cost of Living with Labor

PM Albanese has failed Australia. His failed Voice referendum cost the Australian Electoral Commission a hefty $450 million alone. That’s $100 million over budget. Added to this, the official Yes campaign was bankrolled by major corporate interests including the Big4 banks, the 3 major supermarkets, Qantas, Wesfarmers, Rio Tinto and BHP. Many of these companies […]

Australians are the Masters of the Government, NOT Servants to the Government!

On Saturday over 60% of Australians realised that the people are parliament’s masters, not their servants. I spoke this morning on the Voice to Parliament, which saw 5 electorates with the largest Aboriginal population give the Voice a thrashing. Australia voted NO to feelings-based governance and NO to elevating one group within our community over […]

The NAB Exclusively Promotes Digital Transactions

Over-the-counter transactions at NAB have decreased 70% since 2015. The BIG Four banks have actively discouraged people from withdrawing cash over the counter in the past several years. By training customers in this way, the banks have been able to produce a ‘shock and awe’ figure of 99.95% reduction in cash transactions. Sounds incredible, yet […]

What is the Role of a Bank?

A theme throughout this inquiry into Australia’s bank closures is that bank representatives continue to say they are committed to providing cash for the foreseeable future despite Australians using cash less frequently. The Commonwealth Bank has no plans to remove the distribution of cash even though it is a cost to the bank to keep […]

The Future is Digital Says Westpac CEO

Your future is digital and Westpac’s is even higher profits. Once again, the commercial in confidence excuse was trotted out around disclosure of the cost of the Australia Post community representation contracts that are allowing the banks to close many of their regional branches. In 2018 the amount was public information so what’s changed? Westpac […]

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Australia Needs Independent Drug Scrutiny — the TGA is Compromised

In Senate Estimates, Professor Brendan Murphy, former Chief Medical Officer for the Australian Government and now Health Secretary, rejected the suggestion that the TGA ever took a position on vaccine mandates. You can listen to him saying here that the government only supported mandates in limited circumstances earlier in the COVID injection roll-out. He says […]