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Highly unlikely.Can we learn from the NZ experience?
We have imported a number of expert rugby coaches from Nuw Zulund, but it has not improved the Wallabies one iota.
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Highly unlikely.Can we learn from the NZ experience?
It will never end as long as they can fleece money from the govt.Can we learn from the NZ experience?
In Australia, the ‘always was, always will be’ activists will never give up trying to find wedges to create co-governance, different legal rights and different legal systems based on race. They should learn from NZ’s experience.
And remember both Jacinta and Trudeau are son and daughters of the WEF grooming program, the destruction of national barrier is an aim and anything to push that target.It will never end as long as they can fleece money from the govt.
About time. Perhaps all of these corporations should be put under the microscope.Aboriginal corporation investigated for misappropriation of public funds.
One of Australia's largest Indigenous corporations is being investigated. Here's why
An Aboriginal corporation in the remote Northern Territory town of Tennant Creek is facing allegations it misappropriated hundreds of thousands of dollars in public funding.www.abc.net.au
I thought the WA guvmint got rid of all that cr@p? Ie repealed the laws..Read just recently that a local real estate in Toodyay is facing the wrath of our beloved lazy bar**ards the 1st people.
He had the hide to put a small bridge over a creek on his property so he could access the farm track when it rains.
Seems that the mythical serpent the Rainbow Serpent is greatly upset.
Now with all this b/s native title crap sitting on his shoulders there is the possibility of him having a stint at what used to be called Having a Holiday by the Seaside aka Fremantle Prison.
Now it's more like Acacia or Wooroloo prisons.
Now I'm wondering if he digs into his wallet how much will the lazy bar**ards take to appease a figment of a drug, or alcohol fueled fixation in their minds.
Maybe I might be next as I have several creeks on the farm with all weather crossings to improve traversing them.
Thought so too. This could well be a test case and show what a load of crap it really is.I thought the WA guvmint got rid of all that cr@p? Ie repealed the laws..
This was under the original 1972 lawI thought the WA guvmint got rid of all that cr@p? Ie repealed the laws..
So our beloved ore beleaguered 1st people or bludgers on society can still have open slather.This was under the original 1972 law
Wagyl livesSo our beloved ore beleaguered 1st people or bludgers on society can still have open slather.
I looked into it further and tourist numbers pre the summer lull are down considerably. Hopefully Australians decide to do the right thing and holiday at home and support the indigenous corporations.Ayers rock resort for sale.
Ayers Rock Resort owner mulls sale of famed tourism business
The parent company of the Ayers Rock Resort in Yulara has announced it is considering selling the famed Central Australian tourism business.www.abc.net.au
@wayneL A bit like Chicken Little it's everywhereWagyl lives
Hey Wayne thought you would out working today, its only 38 deg at present.@wayneL A bit like Chicken Little it's everywhere
Also similar to when I was fencing where the Muchea Saleyards are now.
Had a visit from some destitute 1st people claiming the Wagyl was greatly upset by my presence.
BUT if I was to fork out $50 a day each to these people the wagyl would resume its happy existence.
The only ones that were upset at the end of this sorry saga were the bludgers.
There is more to this tale but others maybe upset by the mental image of what i presented to them.
@wayneL very true, I guess in my line of work I unfortunately see the leeching variety far too often.You know, I have known quite a few indigenous who are just normal people trying to make their way in the world feed their family etc, as best as they can.
Equally I am seeing an increase of destitution in the indigenous community as far as being homeless, begging and whatnot.
I'm not sure exactly what is going on but I think that the "industry", including all the white fellas leaching off it, is really starting to alienate mainstream Australia.
All they have managed to do is create far more division and I can't see any of this ending well.
So what are the NT Govt and tourist industry doing about it?I looked into it further and tourist numbers pre the summer lull are down considerably. Hopefully Australians decide to do the right thing and holiday at home and support the indigenous corporations.
From the article:NT tourism minister says Australians have 'social responsibility' to visit NT as Uluru tourism struggles
Cuts to flights and a slow return of international visitors post-COVID have been blamed for a slump in tourist numbers at one of Australia's most famous landmarks.www.abc.net.au
As Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park heads into its hot summer season and annual quieter tourism period, year-to-date visitor numbers are 164,678, compared with more than 300,000 in 2017.
The NT's tourism minister Nicole Manison said "Territorians aren't getting the level of service they deserve" in relation to the choice and cost of air travel to Uluru.
She was asked if it was hypocritical of Qantas to be supporting the Uluru Statement from the Heart campaign while cutting flights to Uluru during the same period.
"I will say to our national carriers, you must be travelling to the Northern Territory," she said.
"We want to see more flights, we want to see better prices, we want to make sure Territorians get the services that they deserve."
A spokesperson for the airline said: "Qantas and Jetstar remain committed to flights to and from Uluru, while our major competitor has pulled out of the market.
"There are plenty of available seats on the routes we operate to Uluru, but demand is well down on what it was pre-COVID.
Tourism Central Australia chief executive Danial Rochford said the last season's lull has had an annual financial impact in the hundreds of millions.
"We're about $200 million shy of visitor expenditure numbers," Mr Rochford said.
"That statistic clearly shows that's impacting the business community – that's $200 million that's not in the Central Australian tourism industry, that used to be there pre-COVID.
Time to bush bash the gate out of the way.They're starting to lock up public parks in NSW and Qld.
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I bet there will be a few that bring the blow torch along and blow the locks off.Time to bush bash the gate out of the way.
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