The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: More than meets the eye [Why is the Abbott government giving away $3 Billion to China, when our people need it?]

By APP National Chairman, Andrew Phillips One can be forgiven for having a somewhat jaundiced view regarding any claims made by the Liberal Party in Australia. Particularly those involving concern for the national interest, defence of the ...
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APP policy: Foreign affairs

International treaties As a sovereign nation, Australians have a right to exercise complete control over our nation’s destiny. We reject the myriad of United Nations treaties signed by successive governments without consultation with the Australian ...
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Sharman Stone, MP, supports the Protectionist Party’s idea for foreign aid

Readers may be aware of recent suggestions by Liberal MP Sharman Stone that a reform is needed in regards to Australia’s administration of our foreign aid. Ms. Stone is getting a fairly good hearing across the printed media for her innovative idea ...
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Reducing foreign aid to pay for asylum seeker expenses makes good sense

The Australian Protectionist Party applauds the recent decision by the federal Labor government to divert money from the foreign aid budget to pay for the expenses of asylum seekers on the Australian mainland. The decision sends an important message ...
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South Sudan frees itself from cultural enrichment

The news that South Sudan has achieved its independence from North Sudan has been welcomed by ethnic Sudanese across the world, who are jubilant with their country’s new found status. The sheer joy on the faces of the South Sudanese in Australia at ...
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Charity should begin at home

Government high-fliers like Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd have been strutting around the world’s stage, throwing around millions upon millions of our dollars like they were some sort of Made In China confetti. The Daily Telegraph has reported ...
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Kevin Rudd throws cash at real estate developers, whilst taking money from pensioners

Kevin Rudd's government is planning to give real estate investors $8000 per dwelling in tax credits to encourage discounted rents.[1] Yet, at the same time, the government has plans to slash benefits for pensioners and carers. Such people are ...
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