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High-ranking Chinese Communist Party officials get to lunch at The Lodge with the Prime Minister Mr Rudd but Australians who want to lodge their protest at foreign government ownership of Australia’s sovereign wealth resources don’t enjoy that luxury, said Senator Barnaby Joyce, the Leader of the Nationals in the Senate.

“I have received hundreds of emails in the past week from Australians who are scared that we are losing the connection to the wealth that created the nation because of the current, in some instances, self-induced financial problems of certain corporate interests,” Senator Joyce said.
“Selling mines to foreign-government controlled entities will change the face of Australia forever. People have contacted me from throughout Australia and demanded to have their voices heard because they realise this is not an ordinary business deal.
“It is my job to give them the capacity to have their voices heard and to relay this concern to the Foreign Investment Review Board and ultimately the Treasurer to say the word ‘No’.”
About the petition:
Please go to http://www.barnabyjoyce.com.au/Issues/Petition/tabid/99/Default.aspx Names, emails and postcode details will be collected but will not be displayed on the website. The petition says: “Letting foreign governments own Australia’s minerals and other sovereign assets through foreign state-owned investment companies will change the wealth base in our nation forever and must be stopped.  Your petitioners ask that the Senate recommend to the Treasurer that any such proposals be disallowed on the grounds of national interest.”
 
 
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# g.a.perry
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:07 PM
SHAME - SHAME - SEND HIM TO A GULAG
# WESLEY DODT
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 5:08 PM
WHEN AUSTRALIANS START CARING FOR AUSTRALIA AND AUSTRALIANS AGAIN WE ALL MAY MAKE THIS A BETTER COUNTRY AGAIN ,BECAUSE IT IS FALLIN SHORT NOW PEOPLE
# Neil Abercrombie
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 6:12 PM
We cannot sell our childrens' birthright!
# Mrs E. Prestidge
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 9:40 PM
I fully agree with Barnaby's Petition, and thank him for the opportunity to make my voice heard. The thought of selling off our country's most prosperous resources would be a tagedy beyond thinking, one from which our country will never be able to undo or recover from, as we will lose our ownership for ever. Who are the people in the ACCC making such far reaching decisions that will affect our nation and all future generations. How can this decision not affect commodity prices? when the buyer and seller are one and the same, to say nothing of the fact that China is a communist country not a democracy. I therfore ask that Wayne Swan make the only decision in the interest of Australia's long term future and disallow this proposal.
# anon
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 9:58 PM
If the goose (Swan) allows this, I believe and hope it will be the death knell for labor. Sorry Barnaby I will give my name because don't you think that labor goons and thugs will troll this site for the names of signatories to your petition, I know what they are capable of.
# Stephen Kurlow
Thursday, March 26, 2009 3:10 AM
Get rid of Labor. They stand for socialism and/or communism. They want everyone to be poor. They keep talking down the economy so everyone believes we should be poor. Don't let them sell key Australian assets to the Chinese like our mineral companies!!! We are already slaves to the Chinese with most manufactured goods coming out of China!!!
# Geoff Burgess
Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:09 PM
Good on you Barnaby, if Labor allows this for the short term gain of the mining companies then it will be our children and their children who will suffer by being dictated to by the Chinese, even more than we are now. There will be no iron ore or coal price negotiations, the Chinese companies will already own it.
# debbie
Thursday, March 26, 2009 2:19 PM
shame, shame, shame, kevin rudd if you let this go through. Australia is selling its soul. Little manufacturing is happening here , now we start to let our control of resources go aswell. I worry about our future. Charity begins at home.!!!!!!
# Ethel Ferrari
Thursday, March 26, 2009 3:02 PM
Thank you Barnaby for protecting the future for our children. What do you sell when there is nothing left to sell and we are left with debt, debt and more debt?
# Vicki Bowyer
Thursday, March 26, 2009 4:22 PM
I am totally against our Government allowing any foreign country to own our resources. Australia needs to keep its riches in Aussie hands. The idea that our government has sneekily met with Chinese officials at The Lodge without disclosing this information to the Australian press, only to learn about it from the Chinese themselves. We have seen the way the Chinese operate in their thuggish takeover of Tibet. Keep our resources in Australian hands without some foreign power trying to manipulate things for their own benefit thus short changing Australians. Shame on the Government for entertaining this idea for even a minute. Be proud Australia.
# Meg Hassan
Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:28 PM
Thankyou for bringing this issue to our notice.Don't sell off Australia. China has enough advantage over us now. Shame. Keep australia in Ausie hands. We have lost so much already ???? What are they up to ???? What will be left for our children???
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Monday, August 24, 2009 5:01 PM
yes, we shouldn't sell of all our reasurses, but what would we do with tthat much gas?
use it as power? hope fully we can move towards clean, not less polluting technonogy for the future
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# Jeanette Prakash
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:19 AM
Please do not allow Kevin Rudd to destroy the country my father and grandfather fought in to world wars to keep free.You are our only hope Barnaby, we are allowing our country to be destroyed and we feel so helpless.
# Rosalie Geddes
Monday, November 23, 2009 4:30 PM
The Senate must not allow this to go ahead.
# Deborah Moore
Wednesday, April 14, 2010 12:17 AM
Do not sell off Australia's assets
# Deborah Moore
Wednesday, April 14, 2010 12:19 AM
do not sell off our assets
Thursday, January 13, 2011 8:41 PM
“Selling mines to foreign-government controlled entities will change the face of Australia forever. People have contacted me from throughout Australia and demanded to have their voices heard because they realise this is not an ordinary business deal.
Friday, January 14, 2011 4:37 PM
Great read. I enjoyed reading your post and I like your take on the issue. Thanks.
Sunday, January 16, 2011 10:39 PM
WHEN AUSTRALIANS START CARING FOR AUSTRALIA AND AUSTRALIANS AGAIN WE ALL MAY MAKE THIS A BETTER COUNTRY AGAIN ,BECAUSE IT IS FALLIN SHORT NOW PEOPLE
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Sunday, January 23, 2011 5:15 PM
“It is my job to give them the capacity to have their voices heard and to relay this concern to the Foreign Investment Review Board and ultimately the Treasurer to say the word ‘No’.”
Sunday, January 23, 2011 9:17 PM
WHEN AUSTRALIANS START CARING FOR AUSTRALIA AND AUSTRALIANS AGAIN WE ALL MAY MAKE THIS A BETTER COUNTRY AGAIN ,BECAUSE IT IS FALLIN SHORT NOW PEOPLE ..
Monday, January 24, 2011 1:52 AM
I fully agree with Barnaby's Petition, and thank him for the opportunity to make my voice heard. The thought of selling off our country's most prosperous resources would be a tagedy beyond thinking, one from which our country will never be able to undo or recover from, as we will lose our ownership for ever. Who are the people in the ACCC making such far reaching decisions that will affect our nation and all future generations. How can this decision not affect commodity prices? when the buyer and seller are one and the same, to say nothing of the fact that China is a communist country not a democracy. I therfore ask that Wayne Swan make the only decision in the interest of Australia's long term future and disallow this proposal. dermatology
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# Jacqui
Thursday, January 27, 2011 3:48 PM
Dear Barnarby

Thank you for this petition, though I've only just come across it. However, the topic is still very current, particularly after some prized Australian farmland has been sold to the Chinese. Australians were given no warning about this irresponsibly bold move by the government. And the weak excuse about the Foreign Investment Board not 'picking up on this' prior is absolutey absurd and just a cover-up. If Australians are against this, this is hardly a racist ploy against the Chinese. This is selling off our country which will manifest huge ramifications for generations to come. How dare they sacrifice our soverignity for profit to a communist country. What does this mean for the future of our children? Ridiculous to think we will be forced to pay more money for food that's grown on "our soil" and in our own country. And to hell with Bill Shorten's ridiculous comment about it being wrong to 'close our doors on international business'. Is that all you have to say Mr Shorten about this? How ignorant! I think that as soon as this corrupt Labour Government is gone, the sooner we may have some hope for this country but at this rate, I am very worried. Should I get out now and live in another country???

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