Register Won’t Stop ‘Tick and Flick’ Sales of Aussie Land

Morning all.  This was in my inbox last week and I pulled it up again in light of the thread we were discussing Gas Mining on yesterday


 


 


1 Feb. 2013


Establishing a national foreign ownership register for agricultural land is typical of this government’s lying duplicitous intention to sell out the interests of Australians.


The issue is not about a statistical register, recording the sales of valuable agricultural land "after the horse has bolted", but whether or not we want foreign financial interests taking control of our valuable agricultural land in the first place.


 


Free trade-blinded politicians and bureaucrats such as Trade Minister Craig Emerson fiercely defend the necessity to sell off our land for "crucial foreign investment" in order to protect their system of free trade and globalisation and hence the banks dependent on that looting cash stream.


 


This argument does not take into account the important issue of the sovereignty of our nation, the real development of resources for all citizens, nor the development of the future potential of our nation as foreign investments become subject to bottom line private-interests, especially the banks’ profit margins.


 


This is the same issue relating to the mining industry which Gough Whitlam and Rex Connor fought to overcome 40 years ago when they wanted to "buy back the farm".


 


Whilst the Whitlam government was imperfect, its attempt to wrest control of our raw materials wealth from foreign interests was spot on the mark.


 


In 1966 then Deputy Opposition Leader Gough Whitlam addressed the University of New South Wales saying, "The government is condoning and encouraging the sale of our richest resources to overseas interests. Some of the most amazing mineral discoveries in our history are now in foreign hands. Foreigners do Australians the honour of employing them to dig up their own wealth, to be exported overseas… the whole of our production potential in aluminium is controlled by overseas interests. Almost all the new and rich iron ore discoveries, particularly in Western Australia, have been taken out of our hands… The new coal deposits in Queensland are controlled by overseas interests. Three quarters of the mining and treatment of copper is controlled by overseas interests. Already 70 percent of the mining of zinc is outside our control."


 


I find this still relevant


 


Opposing the sale of Australia’s precious agricultural land raises the same issues Whitlam addressed. It is not a question of xenophobia but of domestic national food security.


 


A number of foreign countries around the world already have, either formally or informally, stated policies to acquire foreign food producing lands in order to export food back to their homelands, to the exclusion of Australian domestic markets. For example, the Qatar government-owned agricultural development and investment company the Hassad Food Company has been given a mandate by its government to secure a food supply for this rich oil-producing state; Qatar imports 95 percent of its food needs.


 


Given that global food shortages are already occurring in many parts of the world, food production and food security is a crucially important issue for many food-hungry nations today.


 


Australia can become a food bowl, with the potential to support at least 100 million people, but this requires a top-down government and war-time like mobilisation to make it happen. Not the free trade-inspired sell-off of our agricultural resources.


 


It would require the development of large scale water projects as the Citizens Electoral Council has called for; the development of large agricultural precincts with towns and cities to service them for people to live; the development of large-scale transport infrastructure, roads and high-speed rail such as the Australian Ring Rail proposal by the late Professor Lance Endersbee; the development of a high-speed shipping industry from Darwin to move high-value agricultural produce to the rapidly increasing populations of Asia; and the development of nuclear power for the entire region.


 


We would fund this type of large scale development with credit issued from a National Bank which the CEC has already designed in its Commonwealth National Credit Bank proposal. So we do not need to sell off the farm to foreign owners in order to develop it


we can issue the credit to do so, ourselves.


We would welcome collaborative partnerships with other governments, even other state-owned agencies to help us develop this region


but the ownership would remain Australian.


Trade agreements would be on the basis of the mutually beneficial development of our food producing capability, for all countries involved


not on the free trade-looting policies of private Anglo-American agro-industrial cartels.


The presently ruling policies of globalisation, privatisation, deregulation and free trade, together with the enforcement of "environmentalist" policies so radical that they are best described as "green fascism", are plunging the vast majority of Australians


along with most of the rest of the worldinto poverty and misery; destroying our once-great nation; and eliminating any meaningful future for our children.


On behalf of the CEC, I place on the record our opposition to a mere register, and demand a complete reversal of the policies that are selling off Australian land in the first place.


 


 

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"Whilst the Whitlam government was imperfect, its attempt to wrest control of our raw materials wealth from foreign interests was spot on the mark."


 


& the fact that such an achievable aspiration was 'overturned' by the quietest & most cooperative Coup in world History, is something that many Aussies will never forget or forgive.  They didn't bounce Whitlam, they bounced Australia's future.....possibly the darkest day in Australian politics.  Now we own nothing.


 


WE have to start realising that WE outnumber them....the Pollies & the Rich.  We have to start making a noise again....like the '70's.  Time to 'Buy Back the Farm' I reckon. 


 


John Mellencamp - Rain on the Scarecrow - Farm Aid 2010


 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONPkiK5UgNo 

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IS IT GOODBYE AUSSIE FARMER? - official music video


 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCYnHOp2lH4


 


Watch the backbone of this country break as they smile and shake your hand....... (Pollies)


 


Wish we had stood beside ya, when the chips were really down.....


 


Powerful lyrics - Hope we wake up in time.

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government’s lying duplicitous intention to sell out the interests of Australians.


 


I just love how you can blame the Gillard Government for something that pre-dates their term in office by years.

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quote:& the fact that such an achievable aspiration was 'overturned' by the quietest & most cooperative Coup in world History, is something that many Aussies will never forget or forgive.  They didn't bounce Whitlam, they bounced Australia's future.....possibly the darkest day in Australian politics. 


 


Bit like Julia "bouncing" her PM????   All's fair in love and war and politics it seems

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it predates by more than years.......try decades.


 


Though, one thing about the Gillard Govt that has annoyed the hell out of me is that once we had 5 strictly regulated uranium mines under Johnny (which is about the only thing I can say about him)....and under Julia, we now have 24. 


 


Small problem with an entire generation who protested against nuclear proliferation for a few decades.  Obviously that was all just a huge waste of time.  Now we dig it up like there's no tomorrow & if we don't wake up there may be no tomorrow.


 


Nothing more precious than a hole in the ground.....

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quote:& the fact that such an achievable aspiration was 'overturned' by the quietest & most cooperative Coup in world History, is something that many Aussies will never forget or forgive.  They didn't bounce Whitlam, they bounced Australia's future.....possibly the darkest day in Australian politics. 


 


Bit like Julia "bouncing" her PM????   All's fair in love and war and politics it seems



 


I wouldn't actually argue with that Ken because that's exactly what long term ALP voters that I know have likened it to.  Doesn't matter who does it.....undermining and subversion sucks on both sides.  It's not about who's right or who's wrong anymore, it's about which wrong is more right.  They're both as bad as either other on that score. 


 

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