Australian Citizenship For Sale!

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The Australian government is introducing new immigration rules aimed at attracting wealthy immigrants.

Applicants who invest at least A$15m ($13m; £8.09m) will now be eligible for permanent residency after one year.

Since 2012 a fast-track to permanent residency has been open to those who commit at least A$5m ($4.6m; £2.8m) over four years - 90% of successful applicants have been Chinese.

Australia is looking for new sources of growth as its mining boom winds down.

"The government will reform the programme to encourage more high net-worth individuals to make Australia home," Prime Minister Tony Abbott said in a joint statement with the immigration and trade ministers.

BBC News - Australia expands visa programme aimed at rich Chinese
 
Australia, like the rest of the western world, is in self-destruct. The Chinese don't need to invade, our politicians are handing our country over on a plate.
 
While our politicians sells the country off to brutal dictatorships, we are distracted by expensive bread and circuses such as the madness below.


The NYE fireworks weigh 7 tonnes and are made up of around 11 shells, 100,000 pyrotechnic effects and 25,000 shooting comets. The Harbour of Light Parade features 52 boats and more than 3,000 boats navigate the harbour. The Bridge effect weighs 60 tonnes including 16km of rope light, 4km of electrical cable and 10,000 cable ties.


Sydney New Year s Eve Fireworks Official Website
 
Australia, like the rest of the western world, is in self-destruct. The Chinese don't need to invade, our politicians are handing our country over on a plate.

Better Chinese than the muslim hoard.... I haven't seen a Chinese take a head yet!

China’s Second Continent: How a Million Migrants Are Building a New Empire in Africa.

“NI HAO” and “chi ku” may be the two commonest phrases in this riveting worm’s-eye account of the Chinese in Africa. They mean, respectively, “hello” and “eat bitter”. The first is relentlessly used by Howard French, a veteran American reporter with a Ghanaian wife who has been based in both Africa and China for the New York Times and speaks Chinese, enabling him to converse with an array of Chinese people in Africa, from rugged bricklayers in Zambia and brothel madams in Liberia, to engineers in Mali and farmers in Mozambique. The second phrase is used by many of Africa’s new Chinese diaspora to denote their ability to live rough in remote and inhospitable places and to work staggeringly hard, qualities that the continent’s previous roaming visitors, principally from Britain, France and America, seem to have lost, at least in Chinese and African eyes.


China in Africa Empire of the sums The Economist
 
Perhaps you need an Australian Tea Party!

Absolutely not! Looney libertarianism, such as Tea Party , is part of the problem not the solution.

What we need is a genuine conservative party, that will govern the country for the benefit of the people, not sell us out to foreign governments.
 
Perhaps you need an Australian Tea Party!

Absolutely not! Looney libertarianism, such as Tea Party , is part of the problem not the solution.

What we need is a genuine conservative party, that will govern the country for the benefit of the people, not sell us out to foreign governments.
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Where did you get the idea that the Tea party is a libertarian party?
 

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