I would have thought even a slightly dim window licker like yourself can type "australian candidates china funding" or something into the googles.
Kevin Rudd is the obvious one, but since your campaign finance laws are effectively permit foreign donations, any one of them could have had their hand in the till.
The next post may be brought to you by my little bitch Spamdreth
So you're too thick to click a link then.
- The source of $68 million in party income was of unexplained origin in 2020-21 (38.6% of party income);
- The total dark money since 1999 is $1.38 billion (30.8% of total party income);
- The Coalition has hidden the source of $757.8 million, or 35.9% of their party income since 1999, while the ALP has hidden $433.9 million or 24.5%;
- The Commonwealth has the weakest donations laws in the country
Kevin Rudd was Labor- but the 'dark money' funding of the Coalition is much higher as per the above post. Misery loves company Icey- I reckon 'arry just wants us aussies to be as miserable as him. But hey, who gives a toss- just keep them Yuan rolling in.
Anthony Albanese doubles down on refusal to hold referendum on a republic in this term of Parliament following Queen's death
Anthony Albanese has again ruled out an Australian republic in this term of Parliament following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has doubled down on prioritising indigenous constitutional recognition over a republic as he faced questions on when his government would hold a referendum.
Mr Albanese has refused to engage in the republic debate since the death of Queen Elizabeth II at age 96 on Thursday.
But he continues to be grilled on a potential referendum given he appointed Matt Thistlethwaite as Assistant Minister for the Republic back in May.
The Prime Minister reiterated his commitment to the indigenous Voice to Parliament as his priority, telling Sky News Australia on Monday morning that it was “inconceivable” to break away from the monarchy prior to recognition of Australia’s First Nations peoples.
“I’ve made it clear before the last election, my priority and the priority of the government I lead would be recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our constitution,” Mr Albanese said.
“It is inconceivable to me that you would have a debate about an Australian head of state before you had recognised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our birth certificate.
“Our history didn’t begin in 1788 it goes back 65,000 years that should be a source of national pride and should be recognised in our constitution.
“It’s a matter of the right thing to do and I made that very clear before the election and I haven’t changed my opinion on that.”
The Labor Government has previously ruled out a referendum on an Australian head of state in this term of government or before the Queen died.
Anthony Albanese doubles down on refusal to hold referendum on a republic in this term of Parliament following Queen’s death | Sky News Australia
that little country east of Australia . . . I'd have preferred the voluntary one minute's silence option
Estimated cost to business NZ $450m according to ACT Party Leader David Seymour:
Govt making small businesses pay for pageantry
“New Zealanders are feeling the loss of the Queen, she was a true leader who selflessly served the Commonwealth every day of her life. The Government should be asking itself, though, is it fair to put another $450m of costs on to business in the middle of a cost of living crisis?"
New Zealand will mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II with a one-off public holiday on September 26.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said a State Memorial Service for Queen Elizabeth II would also be held in the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul on the same day.
The event would be televised and livestreamed.
"As New Zealand's Queen and much loved Sovereign for over 70 years, it is appropriate that we mark her life of dedicated public service with a State Memorial Service and a one-off public holiday," Ardern said.
Nope, not an Aussie
Jaysus, Harry . . . you blurted something out, it was bullshit. Just pull your head in. There is no pro-China movement in the Aussie parliament
Yes of course none of this is chinky cash.
You fucking spanner.
- The source of $68 million in party income was of unexplained origin in 2020-21 (38.6% of party income);
- The total dark money since 1999 is $1.38 billion (30.8% of total party income);
- The Coalition has hidden the source of $757.8 million, or 35.9% of their party income since 1999, while the ALP has hidden $433.9 million or 24.5%;
- The Commonwealth has the weakest donations laws in the country
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Harry you’ve been trounced, move along before you make an even bigger arse of yourself.
Yeah you know that chinky money is going to be running the show.
Fight the current good fights Harry, bigger fish for you to fry than a maybe/possibly/potentially/in three years . . . than independent nations not wanting to have some soap-dodging fossil on their coins
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