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Australia has been sold out more than once by those in power. At last, public pressure comes to bear and common sense prevails. The sale of NSW power assets to foreigners is not in our National interest. Indeed these are income producing assets that have the ability to service very large loans and should be used in this way.

20 years ago the CBA was sold for 8 billion dollars. Its profit alone, this year was 9 Billion dollars. Total proof of the inept decision to sell it.

Se...lling our assets is stealing from future generations and an absolute disgrace. I commend Scott Morrison on his decision. Lets hope he and the Liberal party have finally seen what we have been saying all along.
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Scott Morrison makes a preliminary decision to block the sale of New South Wales electricity provider Ausgrid to Chinese and Hong Kong bidders, citing national security concerns.
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It may have taken Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Rod Sims 30 years to figure it out. We have known it all along.
Private companies buying public assets have only one interest in mind and so they should have. We just shouldn't be so stupid to sell to them.

Both Liberal and Labor are to blame for this mess! Make no mistake, they are both hell bent on selling the farm with no plan to replace the income those assets once produced.

Selling public assets has created unregulated monopolies that hurt productivity and damage the economy, according to Rod Sims.
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'I would like to send out a big thank you to everyone who has supported me, given me advice and listened to my views. Those who have been sounding boards and those who have just been plain hard workers!

Thanks to Tony and Andrew who have worked tirelessly and have been there to do the impossible with limited resources.  A big shout out to Ray who made sure we got the graphics we needed and to James who spent over two days working on our song. Our party branch works as a team and it has been a privilege to be part of that team. Nothing has been too much to ask of them. I admire people who live up to their word and in our Branch I have seen that without falter. Katter really does attract people of substance.

Thanks to those who did the driving, the donating, the Facebook liking/commenting/sharing, and those who stood on the Booths. To those that put a sign up and fixed them when they fell down. To those that believe in our cause and those that had faith in me.

We may not have been able to beat the incredible blind rhetoric of the Majors and the absolute populist xenophobic rubbish from Hanson, but at least we did our campaign with a hand on the heart belief in what we were saying.

Finally, I would like to thank my beautiful wife Jobi. She has been my rock through all of this and without her I would still be getting the corflute’s up after the election. She has worked day and night supporting me in every possible way. One is blessed in life to live in Australia and I have been doubly blessed to be able to do it with her.

Australia is Not for sale!

Cheers

Brad'
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How on earth does anyone with a brain justify selling our electricity assets to a foreign (communist) government. What will our children say to us in 20 years time when Liberal and Labor have sold the lot and we have no assets left. This is utter insanity.

Shame on the NSW Baird government!

Words from Bob:...
SALE OF AUSGRID TO THE CHINESE >>>> I'll continue to stand against foreign ownership of key Australian economic and strategic assets in the countdown to the sale of Ausgrid. Ausgrid is NSW’s state main electricity distributer and will be sold to one of two Chinese corporations in the bid.

We’ve already moved legislation over the Port of Darwin and Australian asset sales, the Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Amendment (Strategic Assets) Bill 2015. It was a coverall / catch all legislation introduced pre-election into a media environment still frozen into the economic wonders of marketisation, a dreamy ideology. Now this dream has become a nightmare reality.

I will be moving legislation to stop foreign ownership specific to Ausgrid and this area of the economy. We will appreciate the support of crossbench colleagues. This is the first test for the government.

Power supply, by way of distribution, is much more immediately powerful than a State Government, particularly the current NSW Government.

This sale is so typical of our Australian political majors. The reason the two of them couldn’t get 60 per cent of the vote is that they sell off the assets built by our fathers and grandfathers, so they can have money to buy their way through the next election.

Assets such as Ausgrid provide the ability to secure income for future generations. Bob Menzies would turn in his grave.

We are selling the ownership of Australia and our sovereignty We will become an economy for imperial China.

Our employer will be peoples who have no concern for Australia. Their first concern will be for their own people who are mostly poor.

You will no longer own your own country’s essential strategic services.

At the end of the day we are selling the rights to a foreign government to flick the switch on our largest city, our stock exchange, our factories and our farms. Rules and regulations apply but at the end of the day, the owner and controller of Ausgrid will be a foreign power and they can flick the switch off.

“Brainless Liberal supporters think politics is about balanced budgets. There’s never been a successful businessman in this country’s history that didn’t borrow money to buy assets to make money.

Baird and his government will all be gone in the next few years having used this Ausgrid money to buy their way through the next election with pleasure domes, whirly gigs and colosseums leaving the people of NSW at the tender mercies of fairly ruthless Communist Government.

This is imperialism and colonialism at its worst. Don’t blame the Chinese, blame the NSW Liberal government.

http://www.afr.com/…/bob-katter-blasts-nsw-liberals-over-au…

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Independent MP Bob Katter has accused the NSW Liberal government of "giving away ownership and sovereignty" in pursuing the potential $10 billion-plus sale of electricity distributor Ausgrid to giant Chinese utility State Grid Corporation.
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Last night I watched a truly inspiring 'Australian Story' about Cardiologist Rolf Gomes and his mobile cardiology clinic. I fail to see why our State Government would not support such an inspiring initiative. It is this kind of lateral thinking that makes the differences in our lives.

Perhaps there are no Lateral thinkers in our state Government? They claim they would have to put such support out to tender. Totally unfair as Rolf has already taken all the risk, he deserves the support. You just can't put passion out to tender. Well done to RACQ who have provided funds for the next 3 years. Brad

Govt Response: http://www.abc.net.au/…/th…/qldgovtdeptofhealthstatement.pdf

The Queensland Government rejects a proposal to help fund an innovative mobile cardiology clinic that treats hundreds of people in regional Queensland.
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What is wrong with our Government? We desperately need a federal development bank that can fund major infrastructure, so our States do not have to resort to selling our Country or choosing the lowest bidder from overseas to build our trains. How many more ports do we sell to the foreign country that has just said it will ignore international law regarding the South China Sea.

Are you starting to get even a little concerned yet?

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CHINA Merchants has been confirmed as the third bidder for the Port of Melbourne in a $6 billion-plus tendering process that has reached the second round.

The Chinese bidder will join the two other contestants in the final stages of the race.

They are the Macquarie Capital-advised IFM, MIRA and APG consortium, competing against the Credit Suisse and Gresham-backed bidding group of Queensland Investment Corporation, Borealis and Global Infrastructure Partners.

Previously, it was thought that China’s Zhejiang Port, advised by CITIC-CLSA, was a contender, but it is now understood that party did not lodge an indicative bid.

The port has a $4.5 billion book value but is expected to sell for at least $6 billion.

It is up for sale by the Victorian Government through Morgan Stanley and Flagstaff.

China Merchants bought the Port of Newcastle from NSW in 2014 for a staggering $1.75 billion in a deal that saw Morgan Stanley advise the sellers.

Second-round bids are due in September for the Port of Melbourne after indicative bids were due last month.

A source close to the negotiations said China Merchants would be unlikely to compete without an Australian partner, which may be brought in at a later stage of the contest.

With the Port of Newcastle deal, China Merchants partnered with Hastings Funds Management to secure the 98-year lease in an RBC-advised transaction.

It has been suggested Hastings could potentially re-emerge with China Merchants and adviser
RBC in the later stages of the Port of Melbourne competition.

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CHINA Merchants has been confirmed as the third bidder for the Port of Melbourne in a $6 billion-plus tendering process that has reached the second round.
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Check out this video Article on General Electric 3D printed Fuel nozzles for Jet engines.
The time is now. In five years we will have missed the 3D printed boat.

CNBC's Melissa Lee gets an exclusive look inside GE's 3-D printing plant and discusses the future of the industry with Greg Morris, GE Aviation Additive Technology.
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I would like to send out a big thank you to everyone who has supported me, given me advice and listened to my views. Those who have been sounding boards and those who have just been plain hard workers!

Thanks to Tony and Andrew who have worked tirelessly and have been there to do the impossible with limited resources. A big shout out to Ray who made sure we got the graphics we needed and to James who spent over two days working on our song. Our party branch works as a team a...nd it has been a privilege to be part of that team. Nothing has been too much to ask of them. I admire people who live up to their word and in our Branch I have seen that without falter. Katter really does attract people of substance.

Thanks to those who did the driving, the donating, the Facebook liking/commenting/sharing, and those who stood on the Booths. To those that put a sign up and fixed them when they fell down. To those that believe in our cause and those that had faith in me.

We may not have been able to beat the incredible blind rhetoric of the Majors and the absolute populist xenophobic rubbish from Hanson, but at least we did our campaign with a hand on the heart belief in what we were saying.

Finally, I would like to thank my beautiful wife Jobi. She has been my rock through all of this and without her I would still be getting the corflute’s up after the election. She has worked day and night supporting me in every possible way. One is blessed in life to live in Australia and I have been doubly blessed to be able to do it with her.

Australia is Not for sale!

Cheers

Brad

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Our campaign has been going for over a year now. We have not rested since we as a committee agreed that 3D-Park was the best future for Longman and Australia. The draft plan was presented to Bob Katter for his approval last year. I flew to China in April at my own expense to go to the 3D Expo to seek advice from 3D print companies and Guangdong University. We identified the location for the Park and Robbie Katter and I announced it back in May at Pumicestone road Elimbah.

Unf...ortunately we have not been able to get the message out to the electorate as constant polling on the booths suggested that very few people were aware of the proposal. We tried radio ads, an insert in one local paper and an Ad in the other paper. We were lucky enough to get 101.5fm and 612am announcer Steve Austin interested as he knew it was on the money. Alan Jones has also shown interest however we have only just secured that. The Herald also identified it as a project worth a story.

I will continue to push for 3D-Park, as I know it is right. Australia must have a stake in 3D printing. It is the Prize of this century. Of that there is no doubt. It may be that the people of Longman will miss out, but hopefully someone in Australia with the political clout and a location like Elimbah will make it happen. The sooner the better.

Everyone with an understanding of this concept has come on board. Below is a message I received on Facebook from someone in the industry. Once again we have been vindicated in our assumptions.
Let's bring our manufacturing back home!

"Hey Brad, caught your soundcloud this eve, again agree in full, industry and tech is at a pivot point atm especially re engineering via additive construction. It's a massive scope, just massive. We work daily on the tech that drives desktop 3d printers and everyday we see evolution at the core the makes us reconsider design and deployment of our own tech. Cheaper, faster, better. We do need what your aiming to achieve, there's no doubt, else we'll be forever following the pack, wasting money, innovation and the best minds to government that had the foresight to bite... Let me know if I can help. Regards, ----"

Steve Austin Interview: https://soundcloud.com/…/special-guest-brad-kennedy-with-st…

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The team stood on the Booth to the very last vote! Total dedication.

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Note the Australia Not for sale stickers on Jobi's Jeans. Cute!

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All smiles on the booths. Very good reports of friendly booth workers from all sides of politics.

Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.
Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.
Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.

The support from friends and family has been Awesome!

Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.
Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.
Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.

Brad Voted early at Tullawong State High School

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Polling Day July 2 2016

Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.
Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.
Brad Kennedy for Longman's photo.

Tomorrow you go to the poles with your country being sold away from you on a daily basis. This has become LNP and ALP business as usual and they have no plan to turn it around.

We have terrible underemployment and high suicide rates and all we get from them is rhetoric. My plan for thousands of jobs at 3D-Park here in Longman is worth your time to have a look at. This technology will change the world faster than any other has in our lifetime and it will be a travesty if Austr...alia misses out.

On July 2, I ask for your vote to help make 3D-Park a reality and bring manufacturing back to Australia.

Australia is NOT for sale.

Brad Kennedy

www.BradKennedyForLongman.com

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It would seem that the LNP are up to their old tricks and suggesting that Bob Katter is preferencing the Greens in the lower house. (Utter rubbish) Bob has a two sided card like me. On one side of his card, preferences flow to ALP and the other side flow to LNP. As Bob says "You pick your poison"

This does not surprise me as the LNP candidate in Longman said I was preferencing Labor at the last election when I had personally showed him my two sided how to vote card. He cunnin...gly made sure it was said in the paper on the Thursday before the election, so I had no chance of rebuttal. Slippery hey?

Neither the ALP or the LNP is worth your vote. Their polices have got us deeper and deeper in debt with a wholesale selling of our land and businesses. These are the very assets that give us our wealth and they have no plan to stop this. They also have no plan on how we will turn around our Current Account Deficit. This is by far Australia's greatest single problem!

My plan to develop 3D technology and bring manufacturing back to Australia by building electric cars is the only plan on the table to turn this mess around. I have support from all walks of life. Those in the know are sure this is an absolute!

On July 2 a vote for Katter will begin the process. We need a plan, not just slogans. No more debt without a plan to pay it off!

Australia is NOT for sale!

Brad Kennedy

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