Archives for: July 2010
Family First’s Francis says our leaders are too scared of offending Muslims

The Office of the Queensland Senate Candidate for Family First, Wendy Francis, issued this media release today: Australia’s political leaders are too scared of offending Muslims, says Queensland Senate candidate Wendy Francis. The Family First candidate claims Australians are worried about the rise of Islamic influence and the erosion of the Australian identity, but that both major parties refuse to [...]

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Tell Labor To Stop Wasting Tax Payers Money!!

Was today’s train disaster any real surprise that anyone? The fact that all peak hour trains were canceled after a southern cross power line blew and the whole network ground to a halt due to the fact of constant failure after failure by the hopeless Labor Government when it comes to the issues of infrastructure funding. No matter whether it [...]

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ALP-Greens deal will raise living costs, Fielding says

Family First’s Senator Steve Fielding says a vote for Labor is now a vote for the Greens and their extreme policies, following a preference deal between the two earlier today. Senator Fielding said if anyone votes for Labor or Greens they’ll be voting for new taxes which will severely raise the cost of living. “Family First was willing to do [...]

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The nightmare of a Greens-controlled Senate looms

The rise in the Greens’ vote is a rapidly flashing red warning light for mainstream Australians, including those on both sides of parliament – as indicated by Labor’s Lindsay Tanner’s response to the Green attack on his increasingly trendy federal seat of Melbourne before he announced he was leaving the parliament. For years now, Liberal and Labor have been falling [...]

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New Updates

Huge new updates to the website coming next Friday  (30th) so please check back then.

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Extreme Greens-Labor Partnership Will Hurt Australia!

Family First Leader Senator Steve Fielding says a vote for Labor is now a vote for the Greens and their extreme policies following a preference deal between the two earlier today. Senator Fielding said if anyone votes for Labor or Greens they’ll be voting for new taxes which will severely raise the cost of living. “Family First was willing to [...]

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Kissing Babies Doesn’t Mean Labor Is Family Friendly!

Family First Leader Senator Steve Fielding says Julia Gillard and Wayne Swan can kiss as many babies as they want but at the end of the day they won’t support the parents who have to bring them up. Senator Fielding said the Labor Government doesn’t care about families because they cut the childcare rebate and reneged on a promise to [...]

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The Radical Left Strikes Again!

After the brutal bashing of a Liberal Party volunteer at a supermarket in South Australia today it has highlighted the extreme radical behaviors and beliefs held by some on the left hand side of the political spectrum. The fact that Jassmine Wood (South Australian candidate for the Liberal Party) and her associate were attacked and bashed over the Liberal Parties [...]

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Lets Move Forward Together Australia !

Family First Leader Senator Steve Fielding says it’s now game on for who will hold the balance of power in the Senate after Julia Gillard set a date for the election today. Senator Fielding said he was confident of being re-elected because the public liked the idea of a minor party keeping an eye on both the major parties. “Family [...]

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Federal Election Called; August 21st

Today the federal election was called for the 21st of August, so I encourage everyone who is not enrolled to go and enroll so you will be able to take part in your democratic birth right to vote in Australian elections. This means all political parties will have a five week campaign before the election, this is a very short [...]

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