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The Senate Discovers A Dirty Deal

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The Senate Estimates Committee has discovered that the Turnbull government has handed over almost half a billion (borrowed) dollars ($444 million) to a six 'man' outfit called the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. When we say 'government', we are actually talking about a private deal with Malcolm Turbull, Josh Frydenberg and the chairman of the foundation, John Schubert. According to Senator Kristine Keneally, one of the Foundation's staff has advised that there was no official request for the money: no tender, no formal application for a grant. PM Turnbull just decided to give them the money.

Nobody knows much about the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, except that it is backed by Big Business and Big Banks. It has a budget of $8-10 million itself, but has now been bunged half a billion of our (borrowed) dollars.

The official Great Barrier Reef Authority wasn't asked if it could use half a billion dollars, which is now sitting on term deposit with one (not revealed) of the Big Banks. What the money will be used for is unknown. Whether or not it is necessary is unknown; probably not even by Mal and Josh.

The Committee is investigating, and has called Chairman Schubert to front them. But, there is no doubt that Malcolm Turnbull is out of control.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 1 August 2018 11:54:30 AM
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It's a government investment into research for the preservation of the Great Barrier Reef.
It'll be a dogs breakfast for university research departments and big business who also partner, but hopefully some good comes from it.

Hopefully also, it will highlight the massive damage done by government authorities on a local level, who lazily dump town sewage directly into the ocean along the east coast of Australia.

It'd be nice to think that, but don't hold your breath while the dog pack scratch each other's back!

You seem to imply Turnbull is untrustworthy. His record from the past proves that to be true. Especially on environmental issues.
He was caught out badly, (and got away with it), by donating ten million tax payers dollars in 2007 as environment minister, to the Au rain corporation scam. I'm sure you'd know about it.

Turnbull is one big reason Australia is a disaster, the other is Bill Shorten.
Posted by diver dan, Wednesday, 1 August 2018 9:31:47 PM
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diver dan,
Only crooks & academics would disagree with you on that one.
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 1 August 2018 11:42:57 PM
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diver dan,

You say: “It's a government investment into research for the preservation of the Great Barrier Reef.”

Perhaps the Senate Committee should call you before it, because they don’t know what it is about; nor do the staff of the organisation. They have never heard of it; they have never made an application for a grant, which is the only way a government can consider handing money over.

I imagine that they will be very interested in your information. How did you come by it? Did the only three people who knew what was going on - Turnbull, Freydenberg or Schubert - contact you?
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 1 August 2018 11:45:45 PM
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"Oh what a tangled web some weave..."

According to articles in The Guardian - the organisation
had in part been selected because of its ability to
attract money from the private sector.

The Foundation's Chairman Panel, a Corporate Membership
Group is made up of Chief Executive and Directors of
Companies including - the Commonwealth Bank, BHP,
Qantas, to name just a few has 55 Members, each of whom
pay $20,000 a year for Membership. The organisation tried
to find members that shared similar values and commitment
to the reef and who were interested in building up the
resiliance of the Great Barrier Reef.

The Foundation is a reputable, non-profit Organisation,
who will work with environmental agencies and with the
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Australian
Institute of Marine Science and other agencies.

This decision happened in "the confines of the budget process"
and the Government decided to approach the Foundation.

Of course some people like Alan Jones, and political opponents
will try to milk this for all it's worth.

Par for the course.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 2 August 2018 12:01:33 PM
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IN school in the 1970's we learn't the reef was finished. We also learn't about global cooling and the world running out of food before 2000. Still the climate fraudsters and pseudo scientist are cashing in. I use to think it was just the dumb labour/greens feeding their mates and trying to impress the UN. Now with the likes of Turnbull the Liberals are as bad. The only answer for climate fraudsters is a Trump like figure who exposes fools like those involved in Paris for what they are.
Posted by runner, Thursday, 2 August 2018 12:11:29 PM
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