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Primary Employers Queensland

Locality: Rush Creek

Phone: +61 408 723 197



Address: P.O. Box 153 4521 Rush Creek, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.primaryemployersqld.com.au

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25.01.2022 BIASED QUEENSLAND BUSHFIRE REVIEW A FLAMING JOKE **Media Release** Full Text:... The State Government review into the devastating 2018 bushfires is nothing more than a ‘tick and flick’ exercise by bureaucrats that favours political outcomes and ignores the needs of rural communities, says Green Shirts Movement Campaign Manager Bryson Head. Mr Head said it was ‘disgusting’ that yet another Queensland departmental document has focussed on appeasing the echo chamber of Green and Labor-voting constituents in South East Queensland. He said the review process was flawed from the outset, with minimal opportunities for meaningful feedback from those on the rural frontlines. If this issue wasn’t so serious you would have to think this review was a cruel joke, Mr Head said. The people of Queensland repeatedly asked for a parliamentary inquiry into the bushfires that devastated rural communities and economies across the state. And instead we got nothing more than a politically driven process to shield the Palaszczuk government from criticism. We wouldn’t trust a private organisation to conduct a disaster review themselves, so why should we trust this Government? Mr Head said rural and regional communities would be reluctant to accept many of the biased findings, especially since a significant number of the fires began on state-controlled land. These fires began due to the incompetent and dangerous ignorance of basic land management practices within the Palaszczuk government, Mr Head. Yet, according to its own report, the best way to prevent bushfires is to have a good neighbour. The state government is the worst neighbour you can have when it comes to bushfire mitigation. A good neighbour keeps their weeds under control and conducts appropriate backburning. A good neighbour doesn’t knock off at 5pm when a fire is raging and turn up a week late to hand out water bottles yet that is exactly what the state government did to rural families. When will the state government take its own advice and act like responsible neighbours to landowners? Mr Head said an independent review was the only way to address the fundamental flaws that sparked the state-wide bushfires. The Palaszczuk government does not want to know that its own natural resource policies are literally creating disaster zones across the state, he said. Yet that is the reality those in rural and regional Queensland are now confronting. It is time for the Palaszczuk Government to begin to accept the full consequences of its own legislative agenda. The first positive step the Premier could take would be to announce an independent review. #ReclaimGreen #FairLaws4Farmers #auspol #greenshirtsmovement #qldpol



20.01.2022 Another classic example of the absolute stuff up by the Qld ALP (Grens) Govt. Must be a luxury to be able to introduce laws/practices and not be accountable in any way for their mistakes

02.01.2022 'Aussie Farms renames as Farm Transparency Project' This is a move to regain charity status after it was removed from Aussie Farms because of its radical activi...ty against Australian farming families. This new organisation has been registered as a new organisation but in every aspect is identical to Aussie farms. So watch for this name now - Farm Transparency Project ***** "Federal Agriculture Minister David Littleproud said he had already moved swiftly to ensure the group does not regain its charity status. "They have no place in our society and I have formally requested the Attorney-General treat the Farm Transparency Project the same as Aussie Farms has been," Mr Littleproud said. "No matter what these groups call themselves they are abhorrent in facilitating the intimidation of Australian farming families." Victorian MP Bev McArthur also lobbied against the newly-named organisation gaining charity status. "Aussie Farms are an extremist organisation that encourage criminal trespass, livestock theft and breaches of biosecurity plans on the premises of agricultural enterprises," Ms McArthur said. "Many of these properties are of course also the owners' homes, making these militant activists' behaviour even more reprehensible." "Organisations that promote illegal behaviour, intrusion of privacy, invasion of homes, theft of property and who campaign to destroy the agricultural industry, must not be allowed to take advantage of Commonwealth charity tax concessions." " https://www.farmonline.com.au//radical-animal-activist-gro

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