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Richard Boyle ATO Whistle Blower and Hero
Richard Boyle was an employee of the ATO who became a whistle blower against this corrupt corporation and has since been fighting an 8 year long battle against their insidious efforts to have him prosecuted. On 11 November 2024, just 2 days ago, Richard Boyle, with his wife in support,...
Read MoreThe Damn May be Ready to Burst
The Port Hedland Council, in far northern Western Australia, held a Special Council Meeting on Friday 11 October 2024 and passed a motion to immediately suspend the Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines pending an investigation into evidence of excessive levels of synthetic DNA contaminating the shots. This has been hailed...
Read MoreThe Onkaparinga Election Result is a mandate for, Same Ol’ Same Ol’
Kim Davis has been clearly elected as the new Councillor for Pimpala Ward in the City of Onkaparinga and from this exercise there are some very clear lessons that can be learnt. With 1880 votes out of 4826 she was a clear winner over Michael O’Brien who came second...
Read MoreGet out of social engineering and back to fixing roads
Councils have been so involved in trying to fix society they haven’t notice all the pot holes. We never paid Councils to do anything more than dump our rubbish, fix roads, parks and maintain some basic infrastructure and look after clubs and libraries. Nevertheless there are more social justice warriors...
Read MoreSexualising children should not happen in our schools
As I have been going door-to-door speaking to Pimpala residents as a part of my campaign for Councillor I have asked people what they are most concerned about. Issues with kids at school are not something council can usually help with but any local community should be incensed by...
Read MoreIt’s not rocket science!
Or as Mr Burns from the Simpsons said, ”This is brain surgery, it’s not rocket science!” If you were working within an environment like the council with its 856 employees, you may find many have very definite opinions and ideologies that dictate how your money should be spent. This...
Read MoreDo you support a Single Lifetime Fee to Register Dogs?
Let’s admit it, all license and registration fees are a cash cow for those government departments and wayward institutions who dreamt them up. They serve no purpose other than to draw in money for doing nothing. They are the ultimate leveraged income. Few dogs will...
Read MoreFree boat ramp fees – why should that be so controversial?
With the recent hike in boat ramp fees and the introduction of clumsy Apps needed to operate the ticketing system ‘boaties’ are calling for an end to the nonsense going on at. There are a lot of players in this game that control part of the decision making...
Read MoreGranny flats; Are they a bridge too far?
I was campaigning last weekend, door knocking again, when I came across yet another person who was so very, very embittered toward the council. This time is was because of a decision against them that may very easily echo for the rest of their lives. The council had refused to...
Read MoreHigh speed traffic through narrow streets is a very real hazard
I have been door knocking homes throughout Woodcroft to get my message out, that if I’m elected as Councillor of Pimpala Ward in Onkaparinga I will do all I can to reduce your rates, but I also want to find if you have other issues. So I came to Sunrise...
Read MoreDon’t Sexualise Our Children
This has become a big issue. Boundaries have been pushed and exceed what most people would ever call acceptable. This has gone so far, there is now a call to action. Angela Rojas and Moya Kelly did a deputation to the Port Adelaide and Enfield Council on 12th March 2024...
Read MoreWhat issues should councils be involved in?
In this podcast they ask the question, … “Should local councils in Australia focus on solving complex geopolitical issues like the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine or should they focus on fixing pot holes on the local roads and taking out the rubbish on time? Should they also...
Read MoreOnkaparinga Council warned to have potentially unsustainable financial performance
The Essential Services Commission of SA (ESCOSA) has delivered a report advising that 5 councils including Onkaparinga have an financial performance that is potentially unsustainable. This advice was given as part of a mandatory four-year scheme as a compromise to rate-capping. I think most rate payers would have preferred the...
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