Holden’s last Australian car to drive another 950 workers to casualisation and Men’s Sheds

Not a good day for Australian enterprise and industrial independence.  Today Holden shuts down its Elizabeth car production line in northern Adelaide ending 69 years of Australian-made car manufacturing. It opened in 1963 and the first fully-built Aussie model was the Holden…

Queenslanders set your air CON to 16 Celsius – bugger Labor’s coal-exporting Anna$tacia Pluckachook

Queensland Labor’s puppet Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (Anti-Australian offspring of a Polish immigrant) in her fancy air-conditioned Brissy office has unleashed another bureaucratic dogma. It’s her ‘Summer Preparedness Plan‘ to apply not to herself but to non-public servants across Queensland.  So who perhaps…

Look out Parramatta, invading Chinese are white washing Australia’s cultural heritage

Chinese cash man Zhehui Wang has a development application currently before Parramatta City Council for a restaurant in a new building on the corner of Marsden and Macquarie streets, Parramatta.  Yet, Mr. Wang currently lives in one of the old Waterloo ‘towers’…

White Australia Cleansing across Sydney and Melbourne – look at Parramatta!

The replacement of the Australian-European population in suburbs of the major cities is a matter of fact – starkest in high-rised Sydney and Melbourne.  Data provided on a daily basis shows it not be any fantasy. If Sydney requires 700,000 units for…

This summer how many vulnerable Australians will die from ‘disconnection heatstroke’?

Australia has a gold-plated electricity grid that consumers can’t afford The privatisation of electricity supply was supposed to produce cheaper prices for all Australians. It hasn’t. The entry of foreign players like Chinese billionaire Ka Ching was not supposed to complicate anything.…

Canberra’s Addiction: hike taxes while pay-rising one’s public servant self

It’s July 1 2017, and at Canberra’s mid-winter ball it was decreed that public servants’ insatiable aristocratic spending needed topping up pronto.  And that was before Pyne’s boat races at the Cherry Bar. Canberra’s infinite debt into the Never-Never requires tax hikes…

SA blackout leftist saga: Jay Wetherill’s chinese windfarm folly

South Australians have again suffered another blackout – five episodes in the past year, one tragically. 23-31 Dec 2016:  Around 155,000 households, almost 20 per cent of SA Power Networks’ customers, endured a prolonged blackout of a week over Christmas without any…

Westgate Bridge congestion: Melburnians ain’t seen nothing

Melbourne sprawl is out of control. Werribee, south-west of outer Melbourne used to be for market gardeners using sewage treated soil.  The place took its name from the old local Aboriginal word for the river which used to flood a lot.  There…

Werribee welcomes the Australia First Party

Tuesday June 7, 2016:  Australia First Party members were present welcoming local Susan Jakobi, Australia First Party – as she filed her nomination papers for the Federal Seat of Lalor in Werribee (Wyndham) on the south-western fringe of Melbourne. Susan Jakobi, Australia First Party…

Migrant urban housing demand forcing Australian families to rely on childcare

Corporate developers, multinational construction companies, global real estate agents and the big banks are in exploitation cahoots.  They claim Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane with their massive sprawl and towering apartment churn, have a housing shortage. But they drove it.  They just want…

Australia First Party for Lalor

The Australia First Party shall contest the Federal Seat of Lalor in Victoria for Australia’s forthcoming 2016 national election. This electorate takes in parts of still outer south-western Melbourne and rural areas toward Geelong, and our chosen candidate is a local, Sue…

Medicare deserves a simple fair solution for Australian Citizens

Australia’s health system can’t cope with Australia’s growing ethnic population, and the consequential cost of socialist “free” healthcare has snowballed out of control. Labor’s Gough Whitlam, a socialist, introduced Medicare (then ‘Medibank’) in 1975 as a national government-run, taxpayer-funded universal health care…