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Title: Abbo politician's "pie in the sky" dream for community investment
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Sat 18 May 2013
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/national/adam-giles-tells-aboriginal-towns-ill-do-everything-to-help-them-develop-increase-tourism-options/story-fncz7kyc-1226645632238 (http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/national/adam-giles-tells-aboriginal-towns-ill-do-everything-to-help-them-develop-increase-tourism-options/story-fncz7kyc-1226645632238)
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ADAM Giles has made an unprecedented offer to Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory: Open your towns to the world, and he will make them a priority major project and personally lobby banks and businesses to leverage their success.                                       
"If someone comes to me, any community in the Northern Territory, with a viable economic future, and says we want to be part of a bold new approach, I'll put them down as a major project and I'll do everything I can to help them out," the Chief Minister said in an interview with News Limited.

"I'll do everything."
Mr Giles, the country's first indigenous state or territory leader, is two months in the job leading the Country Liberals after overthrowing Terry Mills.

He is anxious that economic development finally arrives in the bush, and says major tourism projects are the first step.

"If the Tiwi Islands come to me, or Wadeye or Maningrida or Borroloola or Yuendumu or even Mutitjulu come to me and says, 'Adam, we want to be part of a whole new approach to life, we want business development, we want jobs, we want every single one of our kids to go to school, we want our health system operating,' I would move heaven and earth to make that happen.

"If they were prepared to make tough decisions, and tough changes, and to lead their people, I would do it.

"And that would include making sure we had land - tenure arrangements that allowed investment. It's not about taking people's land, or access to cultural sites, but a CBD and township that allowed for growth and got rid of native title implications that stopped development in that area.

"I would do everything. I would redirect road funding. I'd go to the banks and beg them to provide private sector loans. I'd arrange head leases. I'd remove stamp duties. I'd do whatever I could to invite businesses."

Mr Giles, said he would take traditional owners on tours of successful indigenous style tourism operations so they could see the possibilities for themselves.




Ah! O.K so he thinks everyone in the world is going to go to the Abbo communities in the middle of nowhere and marvel at what these apes do in these places? Who's money is going to make it all happen? The Chinese? The Indians? The Japanese? He's saying the Abbos want to work? I don't see any of them doing any of that.
The places he's mentioned have to be some of the worst "neighbourhoods" in Australia going to take a lot of work to turn them from a desert to an oasis! But typical boong! Just has big ideas that go nowhere!
Title: Re: Abbo politician's "pie in the sky" dream for community investment
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sat 18 May 2013
I saw that one in the papers this morning and had a good laugh at it. Okay, good on the First Minister for thinking outside the box. I would sincerely like to believe it would work, but I live in the real world and know that it will not work - not now and not in 65,000 years will it work!

The Abo has spent too many years playing the victim and getting away with interracial crimes/hate crimes, because even questioning an Abo about his own actions is considered racist. That is why Abos are more likely to spend their lives - and die in prison for crimes of extreme violence. An escalation of violence and criminality goes part and parcel with being an Indigenous Australian, and yet, while the Libtard tries to shield the Abo from the righteous wrath of White vengeance, there is a limit where even the Libtard will demand a violent black of any race be locked up for life. And thanks to those Libtards, the First Minister's plans cannot work. The JOG can throw cash at an Abo community until the Abos are drowning in it. They can build an entire tourist resort that the Abo could milk for another century, but the moment WE build it, the Abo will destroy it. Take one look at Darwin as an example: Defecation on the streets, tourists casually robbed and maimed, property destruction ... and all by the same wonderful Indigenous chaps that the First Minister wants to open their lands to White and Asian tourists. (https://creativityalliance.com/forum/chat/img/emoticons/smile-big.png)

WELCOME TO WADEYE
(http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/05/22/wadeye2_wideweb__470x263,2.jpg)
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR IS OUR DOLLAR

Opening those lands to tourists is like encouraging baby harp seals to swim in the shark pool! On the other hand, open the damn lands. If it stops drunken White Australians wasting their dollars in Bali, that's a start. And when the riotous mobs of Abos go on a crime spree, we'll see those same drunken White Australians stand up for themselves that will spread right around the country.

No Indian casinos for Indigenous Australia. It's just Racial Holy War, and the Abo is guaranteed to lose. Wake up White Man! (https://creativityalliance.com/forum/chat/img/emoticons/thisisrahowa.gif)

@Cailen.

Wadeye: Australia's Warzone (http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/australias-war-zone/2006/05/22/1148150189144.html)

Hate stalks a community where gangs rule roost (http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/hate-stalks-a-community-where-gangs-rule-roost/2006/05/22/1148150187659.html)

Is The Australian Army Going to Be Sent to Lawless Aboriginal Communities? (http://newsblaze.com/story/20060522232113nnnn.nb/newsblaze/OPINIONS/Opinions.html)

Wadeye violence may spread to Darwin (http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2006/s1645753.htm)

Aboriginal machete gangs devastate remote township (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2193886,00.html) - Item Deleted. See Cache (http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:-2z1D5eR9WwJ:www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/article1983510.ece+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk)
Title: Re: Abbo politician's "pie in the sky" dream for community investment
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Sun 19 May 2013
Heavy Metal Gangs of Wadeye - Music World - Episode 3 Part 1/2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBygHZTZM9Q#ws)
Heavy Metal Gangs of Wadeye - Music World - Episode 3 Part 2/2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgTfQBun_74#ws)

Ha ha! perhaps the Wadeye resort that all our taxes would be designated to  would attract forgein tourists to go dance at the "Heavy metal dirt disco". I can just see it now.
" Australia's outback heavy metal gang town hold world's largest Metal festival"
Darwin Homeless Long Grass Aboriginal People in Northern Territory Parliament House Protest (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msB2Y3SXZpc#)
So the above is some of the bloody "activism" that goes around at parliament house in Darwin

:'( "Listen to meeeee Ahhhm talkin' to all da whii people mob! how yoooo lock all da Aboriginal pepoooo up, all we do is sleep in da bushes?"
Title: Re: Abbo politician's "pie in the sky" dream for community investment
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Sun 19 May 2013
http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2013/05/16/320935_ntnews.html (http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2013/05/16/320935_ntnews.html)

THE NT Government will spend $90,000 on each person they put through mandatory alcohol rehabilitation.
Health Minister Robyn Lambley said the money would benefit the wider community.
"We think that this will make a huge difference to the whole of the Northern Territory. It will take 200 of the worst drinkers off the street at any one time and give them real prospects for the future," she said.


Ms Lambley introduced the legislation in Parliament yesterday amid criticism over the time people could be detained before they were assessed by a clinician to determine whether they would benefit from treatment.
"Within the legislation we've given 72 hours and that can be extended under special circumstance for another 72 hours which equates to a total of six days," she said.




That is just dandy isn't it? more money to fix these jigaboos up .. and he thinks we are going to get tourists to their hell hole zoos? there are women who don't get money for their kids who are over 8 now and instead we give more to the boongs! how much do bullets cost?
Title: Re: Abbo politician's "pie in the sky" dream for community investment
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 19 May 2013
Quote from: Br.IanVonTurpie on Sun 19 May 2013there are women who don't get money for their kids who are over 8 now and instead we give more to the boongs! how much do bullets cost?

Bullets are recyclable, so when you're finished, collect your spent cartridges and reload them.  8)
Title: Re: Abbo politician's "pie in the sky" dream for community investment
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Mon 20 May 2013
Hmm bullets? This guy got a firehose to work just fine on a busking pesky boong in Darwin *LOL*
...but if you don't have a firehose you can play a tape with voices of "dead people" on it? to make him bugger off.
Washing the locals on Mitchell Street Darwin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7mvoqBUpKI#ws)
Title: Re: Abbo politician's "pie in the sky" dream for community investment
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Tue 21 May 2013
http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2013/05/20/321049_ntnews.html (http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2013/05/20/321049_ntnews.html)

AN ABORIGINAL elder wants to take up Chief Minister Adam Giles' offer and open up Blue Mud Bay for economic development.
Cultural elder Conway Bush-Blanasi, 44, said: "People want to do mining, people want to do tourism, whatever is viable for my people."
He said the community was now prepared to "take on any challenge".
Mr Giles told the NT News he would do everything, including lobbying banks and businesses, to open up Territory communities and make them economically sustainable, if Traditional Owners and elders would allow him to do so.
Mr Bush-Blanasi - whose late mother was a TO - said: "Too many public servants come out and promise the world. But it's not working. There has to be another way.
"What Adam Giles said, I will take it on and it would look after 13 clan groups in that region.
"I want economic development for my people."
The father-of-six said "red tape" had stopped development in East Arnhem Land and communities should have more control over the projects undertaken.
"We know what we want and we know how we want to structure it, but at the end of the day, I have my people behind me and we have one goal: our children," he said.
"My people have asked me for a better life."
Mr Giles said: "We just need a couple of big communities to be bold and go out and change in an economic sense and others will come on board.




Oh yeah , big ideas, watch this one turn out like the ATSIC fiasco. Already in Nhullanbuy the Abbos were near the mine and offered jobs and they never took them up. I don't know why they'd change their tune?