Reporting on the Australian elections by the ABC is Orwellian. If it sends chills down your spine then you will understand why candobetter.net is so keen to publicise political alternatives, especially any that promise a civilised halt to the overpopulation juggernaut to which Tony Abbot and Kevin Rudd have hitched their evil stars. This article promotes information about the candidate list for the Stable Population Party. The introduction was written by Sheila Newman, who has also filmed their Victorian candidates.
The Stable Population Party has announced that it has now finalised Senate groups in all states and territories. it has also just approved House of Representatives (local) candidates in the seats of Griffith (challenging Kevin Rudd) and Denison (challenging Andrew Wilkie). It has a final total of 26 candidates in our very first election.
Candidate list: CLICK HERE
The party is looking for polling place volunteers.
If you would like to join a support group for one of our 10 local candidates for other campaign activities, please let us know ASAP and we will put you in touch: CLICK HERE
House of Representatives
Final list of House of Representatives candidates:
NSW
BEROWRA - Deborah Smythe
LINDSAY - Geoff Brown
EDEN-MONARO - Martin Tye
WARRINGAH - Mike Cottee
QLD
BRISBANE - John Roles
GRIFFITH - Jan McNicol
TAS
DENISON - Brandon Hoult
VIC
LALOR - Jonathan Page
MELBOURNE - Michael Bayliss
MELBOURNE PORTS - Steven Armstrong
Senate
The Stable Population Party is running Senate groups in every state and territory, so every Australian voter will be able to vote for a stable population above the line on the Senate (large white) ballot paper.
Fundraising campaign
The Party is getting close to achieving our fundraising goals, to ensure it can pay the $32,000 Senate nomination fees, as well as 10 local candidate nomination fees of $1,000 each.
It is looking for help.
Donations of $20, $100 or more are greatly appreciated. Donations up to $1,500 per annum are tax-deductible.
To donate: CLICK HERE
William Bourke is the President of the Stable Population Party. www.populationparty.org.au
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The Stable Population Party declares itself to be "Committed a stable, sustainable, open and tolerant Australia."
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nimby
Wed, 2013-08-07 09:23
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Youth unemployment - fear of a "lost generation"
Against Slavery (not verified)
Sun, 2013-08-11 10:47
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Australia's population growth causing enslavement
nimby
Sun, 2013-08-11 11:19
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Kevin Rudd's pledge to halve homelessness by 2020
Geoffrey Taylor
Mon, 2013-08-12 01:43
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Rudd has promised to leave 50,000 still homeless after 2020!?
The standard of political discourse seems to have become so low that many politicians don't even feel the need to promise to do anything useful to win your vote
Kevin Rudd's promise to halve homelessness by 2020 also seems to be a promise to leave 50,000 of the 100,000 curently homeless Australians still homeless after 2020! In all probabilty Rudd will no longer be in politics to be held to account should he have failed to honour his first promise 7 years from now. How many of the other 'lucky' 50,000 will have to remain homeless until 2020 even if Rudd were to keep that promise?
The story, referred to by nimby is also in the Sydney Morning Herald of 11 August 2013 : Parties offer no real hope for the many homeless.
An older story is: Shame on us: Rudd pleads for homeless of 28 Jan 2010.
Sheila Newman
Mon, 2013-08-12 13:11
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Stable Population Party would help homelessness
Anonymous (not verified)
Mon, 2013-08-12 21:32
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John Carbonarri for Deakin
Australia First Party
PressRelease
John Carbonari For Deakin
Australia First Party has chosen John Carbonari as its candidate for the electorate of Deakin in the poll of 7th September. Mr Carbonari has been a small businessman, and is committed to the values of Australian Independence, Identity and Freedom, which underpin the standard of living, and quality of life for our People.
Mr. Carbonari said:
“In this campaign, our party places Australia and Australians first.
Australians are now experiencing the effects of the Globalisation Programme of Big Business, introduced over the last few decades by their servile Lab/Lib politicians. This programme of free trade agreements; financial deregulation; UN agenda’s: along with plague level immigration, multicultist disorder, and environmental ripoffs, has reduced Australia’s economy to a “trinket” sale type focussed on the flogging off of resources and use as a living space for other peoples; and to our decline from “Lucky Country” status.
Free trade scuttling of our manufactures under an avalanche of cheap imports, has caused unemployment despair not seen in decades. Some 800,000 Aussies are now on new start benefits. 25% plus of our youth are under/unemployed.
6,000 applicants for 350 jobs at a new retail business in Ringwood in June tells the truth of unemployment misery!
This is intolerable - what hope is there for a society that denies employment opportunity to any of its citizens? Australia First intends to utilise Aussie resourcefulness to eradicate this blight on our youth, and working people.
The brunt of the immigration disaster is now befalling Aussie families, and effecting our quality of life. Clogged infrastructure - roads, hospitals, schools, etc; bleeding off of welfare from OUR needy; skyrocketing house prices forcing many out of contention, or into mortgage slavery, stress, and homelessness.
I reject outright the Lab/Lib plans for population-led push to high rise and unwanted business hub development in the electorate, supporting local heritage and the preservation of sensible urban living. The intended Lib/Lab explosion of the population of Greater Melbourne to six millions, a single merged urban sprawl from Geelong to Packenham will degrade our lifestyle irrevocably.
Many Aussie families are further struggling to pay the sky rocketing bills of the now foreign owned utilities, sold off under the trade agreements opening all and every enterprise in Australia to multinational corporations.
Australia First supports ending the immigration programme - full stop - enough of population overload; and to lower bills, pledges to renationalise our utilities.
The Lib/Lab parties are lying brazenly on the issues of refugees, and sustainable population. They play act a tough game that they are going to stop the fake refugee swarms, but it is all a con - their stopping of boats will be by flying such unwanted into Australia by planes, - for this supports the Lab/Lib 50 million population plans. Australia First will withdraw our military from American foreign wars for forward deployment to protect Australian Sovereignty from this assault - no ifs or buts - Australia for Australians!
Australia First concepts of Strategic National Self-sufficiency and Steady State economic objectives are at the core of our guarantee as a Nation, and for rebuilding a vibrant productive economic system for full employment of well skilled/trained Australians, earning their independence, dignity, and quality of life. The politicians of Big Business who parrot for never ending exponential growth economics, are for a system that is now of the past, in the interests of the money changing class only, offering real Australians nothing but continuing decline to third world standards.
Against the political caste jargon for “The Asian Century”, Australia First unashamedly demands an Australian Century for our people - and return of the “Lucky Country”.
I stand to serve the constituents of Deakin, and for our Australian future”.
VOTING FOR OTHER THAN AUSTRALIA FIRST IS JUST A WASTE OF TIME
www.australiafirstparty.net [email protected] Tele: 0418 535516 P.O. Box 223, Croydon, 3136
Authorised by R Blythe Warbuton Hway Wesburn 3799. Editorial comment: Whilst we wish the Australia Firtst Party well
Anonymous (not verified)
Tue, 2013-08-13 11:35
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Japan's economic growth on a declining population
Vivienne Ortega
Tue, 2013-08-13 18:42
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SPP is being blamed for stopping people buying houses!
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