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China to build $200 million fishery project on Australia’s doorstep : Comments

By Jeffrey Wall, published 16/12/2020

With Australia’s relationship with China under great pressure, a project that challenges our strategic national interest has been quietly endorsed by the Papua New Guinea government

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Whitlam's legacy !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 16 December 2020 1:37:20 PM
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individual,

No, Abbott's stupidity!
Posted by Mr Opinion, Wednesday, 16 December 2020 1:58:10 PM
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Mr Opinion,
Abbott didn't commit to PNG Independence at $1.2 mill/day ! That's solely down to the Whitlam Govt.
His mate Grasby's legacy is in the western suburbs of Sydney !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 16 December 2020 3:27:07 PM
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India is building 16 new factories in Chennai with a view to throwing off the Chinese yoke. What are we doing? Just talking about it!
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 16 December 2020 4:05:49 PM
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individual,

No, Abbott just sold us out to China for a box of raw unpeeled onions.

Remember what he said when he signed us up to the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: "it's good for Australia."

Problem is everyone starting clapping so loudly they couldn't hear his full statement:

"It's good for Australia, it's even better for China."
Posted by Mr Opinion, Wednesday, 16 December 2020 4:14:17 PM
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"It's good for Australia, it's even better for China."
Mr Opinion,
Yes, and ? What's your point ? Australians couldn't sell fast enough, you can't blame China for that !
If it it weren't for those insane unions & greed in general, all those raw materials could have been processed here & the finished product sold to anyone who wanted it.
Same goes for all the Silica from Australia. Why don't they process as much as necessary here & then sell ?
I tell you why that doesn't happen. Australians don't have the patience for future-building, that's why !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 16 December 2020 5:00:43 PM
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