Stable Population Party Australia has finalised its core values and posted them to their website. In 2012 they say that they will be calling for new policy suggestions that align with these party values. Take a look...
Philosophy, Objectives & Core Values
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Australia has a rich tradition in migration and choice regarding family size. Long may this continue.
The Stable Population Party is made up of Australians from all backgrounds who support an ongoing, balanced and flexible migration program. We also reject government interference in decisions regarding family size, including offering irresponsible 'bonus' cash incentives for children. Responsible population policies are urgently required for Australia, in order to avoid draconian policies in the future.
Stabilising as soon as practicably possible will deliver us an optimum population target of around 23-26 million through to 2050. Australia's fertility rate, currently around two children per woman, and average life expectancy would largely determine the exact number. Population growth in Australia is a big problem but it is easy to solve, if our politicians have the courage.
Philosophy
The Stable Population Party is committed to a stable, sustainable, open and tolerant Australia.
Objectives
The key objectives of the Stable Population Party are as follows:
To stabilise Australia's population as soon as practicably possible, aiming for a population of around 23-26 million through to 2050; and
To provide leadership and support to other countries experiencing rapid population growth, so as to help them stabilise their populations, and thus help stabilise global population.
Core Values
To enhance the prosperity of all Australians, our children and grandchildren, and create a better quality of life for all, the Stable Population Party upholds the following core values:
1. Sustainable living
Australia should progress economically and socially using resources in ecologically sustainable ways to protect the environment and the natural world. The aim is wellbeing for all Australians, present and future, and to preserve the biodiversity of our ecosystems, with enough space and resources to live well and in balance with each other. A sustainable Australia starts with a stable population.
2. Egalitarian democracy
All individuals should have equal opportunity to take part in the democratic process. We are committed to honest administration that prioritises the public interest and does not pander to vested interests. Public policy should be based on objective evidence-based advice in light of wider social, economic, environmental, national security and cultural concerns. Importantly, we Australians must be allowed to democratically choose our own population size, mindful of our finite resource base and likely future global challenges.
3. Fiscal responsibility
Public finances and resources should be properly managed and accounted for, so as to ensure Australia lives within its means, without indebting our children and grandchildren or running down our environments. This includes properly accounting for the costs of population growth, like infrastructure, the depletion of our mineral and energy wealth and the growing impacts of our waste.
4. Global citizenship
Through partnership, example and assistance, Australia should help other nations to live well and plan their own future within their sustainable resource base. While welcoming our fair share of genuine refugees, we should acknowledge that overpopulation drives the resource scarcity behind most current conflicts and forced migration. By stabilising their populations through voluntary family planning and empowerment of women, nations protect their food security, improve infant and maternal health, maximise resilience to climate change, free up investment to build prosperity and avoid labour exploitation. All people should be able to live in peace and harmony in their homeland.
5. Productive innovation
We encourage innovation and sustainable development. In economic, environmental, social and cultural fields we advocate renewed investment in research, training and higher education. The aim is to support a skilled, productive and creative nation, allowing Australians to fulfil their potential.
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David Zero (not verified)
Sun, 2011-12-25 16:36
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!. End visa free entry for Kiwis. Kiwi net intake to be subracted from permanent quota.
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[...] [Verb commented out because it advocated a violent and illegal action. Candobetter does not publish illegal matter. Candobetter ed.] undocumented illegal maritime arrivals.
3. End onshore visa granting to international students -- ie they must return home and then apply.
4. An infrastructure fee of $100,000 for all permanent immigrants. A equal bond for "temporary" tourists and students and 457 visas. They never go home anyway. Otherwise all immigrant live in tents around the airport and they form workgangs to plan, fund, and build their own infrastructure. It has taken us 50 - 100 years to build and pay for the infrastructure that immigrants lust after.
5. An end to the Victorian Red Cross under Robert Tickner giving FREE HOUSES and FREE NEW CARS to refugees, while old Australian taxpayers are on 30-year waits for Housing Commission flats. Funded by the [... ...]
[adjectives commented out due to unverifiable quality and associated defamation risk- candobetter. ed] Andrew Metcalf. Letting boat arrivals live in the community is the name of this latest self-flagellating madness.
5. An answer as to why AESP-SPA has been a policy free zone for so many years.
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