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“Every time I think about Mr Rudd’s 20/20 summit I wonder what ever happened to Mr Rudd’s Golden Guru’s,
 I keep walking down the street in St George hoping to bump into one.”
 
“It’s been a year since Mr Rudd’s 20/20 summit which cost Australian taxpayers 2 Million Dollars and what have we got to show for it Mr Rudd?” The world appears decisively similar to what it looked like before apart from the finances which I must admit Mr Rudd are decisively different if not atrocious”, according to Senator Barnaby Joyce.
 
“Out of more than 900 ideas put forward by the 1000 participants just 9 have been identified as being remotely worth considering and of those just four even look like getting up.”
 
 “In dealing with the problems facing Australia’s Indigenous communities, here are a few positive ideas Mr Rudd which I hope might assist you in the process.”
 
1.       Don’t just throw the cheque book at the problem, we’ve done that before and you, yourself acknowledge that it hasn’t achieved much.
2.       Insist on the removal of the Wild Rivers Legislation and other environmental legislation that hinders the development of the northern regions where Indigenous communities live.
3.       Promote the growth of industry in areas where no tax is earned and very little public infrastructure dollars have been spent by cutting the tax rate, zonal taxation, therefore stimulating the economy; other countries such as Brazil have done this very successfully.
4.       Implement the immediate cessation of Social Security payments to families who fail to get their kids to attend school. ‘No Child at school, no cheque in the mail’.  
5.       Rather than a grey ban on the availability of alcohol and pornography in problem areas have an absolute ban. I think there are healthier things for 4 year old kids to watch.
 
 “When in doubt don’t trot out a plan, deliver a policy. Keep your decisiveness for Caucus and have your media grab after you’ve done it rather than fill the airwaves with beautiful thoughts prior to moving on to other pressing issues such as the Deniliquin Ute Rally.”
 
“Get the social structure right Mr Rudd. In many of these communities, it doesn’t matter how many houses you build, the problem is not with the houses it’s what’s going on inside them.”
 
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# ALEX WATT
Saturday, July 04, 2009 7:26 PM
I agree with you.We have to change our approach regarding these type of issues.For so long now we have given,given,given and given even more,but.......what have we had in return? One thing that concerns me with the approach taken over the last 10 to 15 years is the idea that its allowable to seperate on race!! This has been done in schools, sporting events,etc. What this does to a young child is gives them the idea they don't really have to mix with anyone but their own race.This is a VERY dangerous presedent to set into a young kids mind. They will grow up with no regard to mainstream society, only ever willing to listen to their own people.We are seeing this first hand now in our town, at schools,on the footpath downtown, at the sports complex where ,at certain times, unless your aboriginal,you cant play.(Aboriginal only sporting events.) Yet I thought if there was one area that the aboriginals stand out its in sport!! So why is there this segragation? Another example: The" Dedly Awards" a country music awards event held each year in NSW. Its open to anyone as long as you are aboriginal. Is this fair......No bloody way it is!!

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