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LILI ORROCK & MICHELLE BURGESS FOR PENRITH COUNCIL EAST WARD
LILI ORROCK
Lili is a long term resident of western Sydney. Over time, Lili has run successful businesses and understands that small business is the lifeline of our economy -especially in Penrith and nearby local areas. She also has experience working in the building industry.
Lili has always been committed to ethics in social issues around the conduct of business. She once instigated a defamation case against a Fairfax newspaper and made case law.
Lili fought the City of Sydney Council and its Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, who as the nemesis of small business destroyed the nightlife in the inner-city harming jobs in bars and restaurants – including Lili’s own business. Lili has become a determined activist against the big-money/politics nexus that runs our country – especially in local governments.
Lili has been a long time member of the Australia First Party and has been a candidate for the party in other local government elections. Lili would embrace the opportunity to represent the East Ward and be of service to the local community as a fearless people’s advocate.
MICHELLE BURGESS
Michelle Burgess has joined the Australia First ticket in East Ward, Penrith City Council. She is number two after Lili Orrock.
Michelle has been a resident of Penrith City for over twenty years. She is community-focused and served for thirteen years as the Chief Executive Officer of the Industrial Health and Research Foundation -Workers Health rehabilitation where she addressed issues such as workplace injury, returning workers to the workplace and compensation law.
Michelle was also a serving Board member on the Board of the B Miles Foundation who supports women living with a mental illness who are experiencing homelessness.
Michelle’s original political allegiance was to the Australian Labor Party where she was a member for some twenty plus years. Ultimately, she came to reject the ALP as a party that pushed self-interest, infighting and did not represent the interests of the community.
Michelle has served as both delegate, NSW Secretary and Assistant Secretary for over three decades in the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union. In that capacity she represented the rights of ordinary working people and was heavily involved in the Save Australian Manufacturing campaign and many and varied community campaigns.
Michelle said: “Our candidacy will ensure a transparent balance to the local Council activities and a true voice for the families and workers of the Penrith area”. We differ significantly from our usual political opponents because our only loyalties are only to the people of Penrith. We have no alignment to multinationals or corporations or politically correct thinking”. We are interested only in providing for the interest of the local people and their needs – the tradies, small business and families”
Michelle is also a JP, local business investor and has lived locally for over 25 years.
LILI ORROCK’S PROGRAMME:
1. Supports community resistance against developing Penrith as a third CBD for Greater Sydney
2. Opposes the construction of an Aerotropolis at the second airport at Badgerys Creek with Penrith overrun with foreign business and overseas students; that it is wrong on economic, security and cultural grounds.
3. Stands with all homeowners and residents who will suffer their property seized thanks to the Inland Rail line from Badgerys Creek to St.Marys.
4. Supports farmers who will have their livelihoods destroyed by the Aerotropolis and urbanisation of areas south of Penrith.
5. Stands with all environmentally conscious people to oppose sand mining and stone quarrying along the Nepean and Hawkesbury rivers and the unnecessary and dangerous raising of the walls at Warragamba Dam.
The election of Australia First in East Ward will bring to local politics an uncompromising voice in the defence of Australians and our country’s interest.
SUSAN JAKOBI FOR BALLARAT COUNCIL SOUTH WARD
FOR THE PROSPERITY, HERITAGE AND CULTURAL IDENTITY OF BALLARAT.
The following programme is being released as a leaflet in South Ward letter-boxes:
OUR CITY MUST REMAIN IN THE HANDS OF THE BALLARAT PEOPLE, NOT IN THE GRIP OF A CORRUPT AND OPPRESSIVE CORPORATE-GOVERNMENT.
As you are aware, another local election is underway – and yet again the big mainstream political parties are attempting to gain greater influence over Ballarat Council. I propose that the time has come for the people of Ballarat to have the ultimate say in the future development of OUR city!
I am an Australian Nationalist; that means I stand only for the best interests of Australians. I stand against the idea of corporate government and the intrusion of Globalism into our beloved city; I have grave concerns about our population growth being tied to an excessive immigration program that is threatening the security of our country itself. I strongly believe that charity begins at home!!
BALLARAT COUNCIL IS A CORPORATE ENTITY AND NO LONGER REPRESENTS THE VOICE OR NEEDS OF ITS PEOPLE. I WILL ADVOCATE FOR:
A major cut in immoral, if not illegal, property and small business rates;
To drastically lower excessive wages for councillors, hence ending profiteering and making the move back towards a more volunteer-based Council;
Deny any further rates-funded and unnecessary overseas travel for the mayor or councillors;
The CEO and Board to be completely abolished, our city is NOT a corporation!;
Refuse to work in partnership with any organisation that compromises our prosperity, heritage and our cultural identity; such as overseas student programs that deprive Aussie youth of education, employment and affordable housing;
Freeze all funding to any event which does not promote the best general interest of the whole people of Ballarat (such as LGBTQI events and multicultural programs).
A simplified and affordable process for community groups to access public facilities;
The promotion of firearm safety through the re-re-establishment of Sebastopol Gun Club at its former site;
Greater community involvement for the beautification and maintenance of Ballarat;
For residents to have the legal right to reject any unwanted development or agenda that compromises the prosperity, heritage and cultural identity of our city;
Council fines should be limited to only flagrant and/or continuous breaches of any by-law, and not (as now) be regarded as revenue-raising;
We should not sit idle and allow our city to become an ethnic ghetto, like Greater Melbourne is. I see Ballarat under assault. And we need to stand up!
I will fight for YOU, as an independent representative for the people of Ballarat (without any influences from the powerful and corrupt mainstream political parties), to empower your rights so YOU can protect Ballarat from dangerous and treasonous agendas such as that posed by the Andrews governments ‘One Belt One Road Initiative’, a program that will see the destruction of the Australian way of life and the rise of Communist China over our country.
‘WHEN INJUSTICE BECOMES LAW, RESISTANCE BECOMES DUTY’
PARTY RE-REGISTRATION IS UPON US!
Australia First Party will be tested by the Australian Electoral Commission
(AEC) for its eligibility to remain a Federally-registered party. That test will be applied in September via the AEC’s usual process.
The maintenance of the party registration has been stressed to members in
recent communications.
The status of the party as a regularized structure, registered by the AEC,
has clear benefits for our nationalist cause. This goes well beyond the
pedestrian electoral benefits – our party name and logo on a ballot paper,
tax-deductible status, certain telecommunication information rights, and even
access to the electoral roll. Rather, it confers on our nationalist activism
a particular ‘legality’ at a time when globalism is restricting the rights of
Australians to freely organize against it. Meantime, a registered party has
rights in respect of meeting venues and public events, public communication
and the maintenance of a public presence.
Lately, nationalist-minded organisations have bonded together in a new
Australian Council of Nationalists, which involves two registered parties –
ourselves and Love Australia Or Leave. The registered parties offer a strong
centrifugal force for all forms of nationalist organisation in the community.
Australia First members have participated in a variety of electoral, community and cultural efforts both in a physical struggle and in the fight of
ideas. This will continue. The re-registration of the party in 2020 will be a signal that our members wish to intensify their efforts to develop our party
into a nationally organized movement with an impact in Australian politics. So, please, if you’re unsure about your registration status, get in touch with us (the number is available on this site) and make sure!
Moreover, please enlist as many friends and family members as you can! Australia needs every Australia First Party member it can get!