[A Thread] Today is modern New Zealand's birthday; #WaitangiDay. Today commemorates the day in 1840 when the Treaty was first signed between Great Britain and many (but not all) Maori Tribal Chiefs. #auspol #nzpol 1/7
The treaty gave sovereignty to Great Britain, but guaranteed Maori land, resource rights and political representation - all of which are still in place today (despite challenges along the way). #auspol #nzpol 2/7
Culturally, NZ Maori were far closer to European culture than Australian First Nations People. They had a common(ish) language, recognised land ownership, political hierarchies, had permanent villages and farming, and formal warfare. #auspol #nzpol 3/7
This meant that Victorian British colonists had significant respect for Maori right from very first contact. It was this respect that meant that a treaty could be negotiated and signed in good(ish) faith. #auspol #nzpol 4/7
In Australia, colonists could see no cultural parallels with First Nations People, and thus held little respect for them. They saw no "noble savages". The rest is history. Unfortunately that lack of respect is now an ingrained feature of Australian culture. #auspol #nzpol 5/7
That lack of respect means that modern Australia's founding document, our Constitution, does not even recognise that Aboriginal people existed in Australia prior to colonisation. #TheVoice aims to re-set this. #auspol #nzpol 6/7
There is no valid reason NOT to change the Australian constitution's preamble to recognise our First Nations' People. That's all the referendum is about. #TheVoice is simply the voice that springs from that recognition. #VoteYes #auspol #auspol #nzpol 7/7

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Jan 24
[A Thread] The NT crime wave.

Alcohol in indigenous communities has been problematic for as long as anyone can remember. Nor is it unique to Australia. I've seen it in Inuit communities in Canada and Greenland. #auspol 1/8
In 2012, the Gillard Labor government implemented its Stronger Futures program to help address the issue in the NT. It did not eliminate the problem but it certainly significantly reduced it to more manageable levels. #auspol 2/8
Stronger futures was a 10 year fully funded program. It expired in mid 2022 under the Morrison Liberal "government", that refused to renew it, choosing to save money by winding it up. As a direct result alcohol induced crime increased again. #auspol 3/8
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[A Thread] Dutton's sole motivation is to undermine @AlboMP. Whether #TheVoice is a good (or bad) thing for Australia, and in particular our First Nations People, is completely irrelevant to him. #auspol 1/4
As a result, he is undermining #theVoice through obtuse demands for more information (that's already available) to attack on Albo. His actions are not based on what is best for Australia, they are based on getting what he sees as a personal win. #auspol 2/4
The people who will suffer the most from Dutton's actions on #TheVoice are First Nation's people. On a day to day basis it will have little material impact on the rest of us. He is using them as pawns in his power plays. It's disgusting. #auspol 3/4
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Both the Cookers and @liberalvictoria (yes, I know there is some crossover) failed abysmally in #VicVotes for much the same reasons. They each exist inside information bubbles/echo chambers that don't mirror reality. #auspol 1/4
Most @LiberalVictoria MPs have blocked every dissenting voice on social media. They read only Murdoch's rags, listen only to 3AW and watch only @skynewsaust and consort only with people like themselves. They believed their own BS. #auspol 2/4
The Cookers on the other hand ignore most mainstream media, they interact online via a plethora of inter-connected social media sites that all represent the same crackpot views and consort with other cookers with the same beliefs. They too believed their own BS. #auspol 3/4
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[A Thread] Make no mistake. #Robodebt was rooted in Pentecostal prosperity theology, coupled with Libertarian economics. A vile combination. It was initiated by Morrison as Social Services Minister. #auspol #RobodebtRC 1/7
Expanded by Morrison as Treasurer and then handed off to fellow Pentecostal, and Morrison bestie, Stuart Robert, then Government Services Minister - who went on to vigorously defend the now illegal scheme. #auspol #RobodebtRC 2/7
Pentecostal prosperity theology suggests people who are poor or ill or unemployed because they are not Godly enough. In other words it's their own fault. And if its their own fault why should others support them? #auspol #RobodebtRC 3/7
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[A Thread] Although many of us were saying it for years, @ScottMorrisonMP has been exposed both anecdotally and formally as being utterly unscrupulous and without any semblance of basic ethics or morality. His character was well-known with his @liberalaus party. #auspol 1/6
That his colleagues actually chose such an individual to be their leader is a severe indictment on @liberalaus as a political institution. If he was the best they had, how bad were the rest of them? #auspol 2/6
That the vast majority of media commentators were actually urging voters to choose Morrison over @AlboMP, a fundamentally decent man, is an indictment on them. Actions such as theirs imperil democracy. It is an abuse of our trust in them. #auspol 3/6
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[A Thread] The Stock Exchange (@ASX) has very strict laws and rules regarding the timely disclosure of information that could affect share prices. These were put in place to protect shareholders' from unscrupulous Directors. #auspol 1/4
Our parliament needs similar laws. If we regard polling as akin to share pricing. Laws should force the timely disclosure of information by governments (and oppositions) that could affect voter intentions (polling). #auspol 2/4
Had such laws been in place, Morrison and his co-conspirators would not have been allowed rort the treasury and secretly usurp power as they did. And if they were to, they would now be facing significant gaol time. #auspol 3/4
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