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Banned In Oz, Posted On VDARE COM: Fraser s Rethinking the White Australia Policy (With Comment By Peter Brimelow) | Articles

[Not even scholars challenging the orthodox view that the White Australia Policy was a racist blot on the nation s honor support suggestions that its abolition was a catastrophic mistake. An unshakeable consensus among managerial, professional, political and academic elites in favor of racial egalitarianism has prevented a long overdue re-assessment of the policies permitting mass Third World immigration into Australia. Recent advances in genetics, paleo-anthropology, psychology and medical science have demonstrated the existence of significant racial differences in cognitive and athletic ability, temperament and behavior. That newly-emergent racial realism confirms the wisdom of the nation s founders. They understood that the comparative ethnic homogeneity of the Anglo-Australian people was a source of strength and unity. The later shift toward a multiracial society has been the product of an ongoing, transnational, managerial revolution from above which can and should be resist

Australian court upholds ban on most international travel

Australian court upholds ban on most international travel Sign In ROD McGUIRK, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this May 6, 2021, file photo, Andrew Cooper, founder and president of libertarian group LibertyWorks, arrives at Federal Court in Sydney. An Australian court on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, has rejected a challenge to the federal government s draconian power to prevent most citizens from leaving the country so that they don t bring COVID-19 home.Rick Rycroft/AP CANBERRA, Australia (AP) An Australian court on Tuesday rejected a challenge to the federal government’s draconian power to prevent most citizens from leaving the country so that they don’t bring COVID-19 home.

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Most Australians Back Levy to Fund Aged Care ANU Study Finds

Most Australians back a levy to improve the aged care system

Most Australians back a levy for an aged care system that few have confidence in, despite the Morrison government s $17.7 billion package to fix the system in the budget. A study of more than 3200 people by the Australian National University found more than four-in-five (85.4 per cent) back a levy to improve the aged care system. The royal commission into aged care - which was scathing of conditions in the sector - had recommended a levy, but this has been ruled out by the government. A third of those in favour of a levy believe this should be paid by all taxpayers.

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