To answer Peter’s Question Why there’s so much Influence from Our Big Neighbour …

To answer Peter’s Question Why there’s so much Influence from Our Big Neighbour …

‘The Australian’ in its report:

‘Andrews given nod by DFAT on China’

divulged that the current Ambassador to China gave the go-ahead to Victoria to sign on to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

In May 2018 Graham Fletcher who was at the time a senior Foreign Affairs official advised the Victorian Government that its proposal to sign on to the BRI had merit …!!

FURTHER it has also been revealed in the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ in ‘Belt and Road Advisory Board was stacked with people linked to CCP’ !

That is the board of an ‘Australian and Victorian Government funded Belt and Road Foundation’   …

Was the Victorian Premier set up?

Why was the website listing the board members removed?

Read more of this SMH report to find out who they are …!

This board was in receipt of $36,850 to provide advice to the Victorian Government in 2017-18 and 2019-20.

In 2016 it received $20,000 from the Australian Government.

Jean Dong, second from right, was involved in setting up the board that advised on Victoria's Belt and Road deal.
Photo: SMH: Jean Dong, second from right, was involved in setting up the board that advised on Victoria’s Belt and Road deal.

Ms Jean Dong, who, it was also revealed previously in The Australian in the story, ‘Advisers secret link to States Agreement on Belt and Road’

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/advisers-secret-link-to-states-agreement-on-belt-and-road/news-story/1b6697615e166010a3376ddb2b8e1330?fbclid=IwAR00m9fSJ2cZ3idtX8XW1GMGdmZAnuVZePEnjw_8e3CmvjngyzgDlHrPWxc

was the founder of the Melbourne-based Australia-China Belt and Road Initiative company was awarded two taxpayer-funded contracts in 2017-18 and 2019-20 totalling $36,850 to advise on China’s global commercial play.

Ms Dong was present at the signing of the Australia-China free-trade agreement in 2015 and recruited former federal Liberal trade minister Andrew Robb and former Labor finance minister Lindsay Tanner to the company’s advisory board.

NOW where should the torch light be shone? 

IT would appear that DFAT was sending mixed messages when also to the contrary it raised concerns about China’s influence in the Pacific since 2017.

YET the Australian Government has allowed the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) to operate and allow all but five ‘foreign acquisition’ applications

Including ‘John Holland’ … ffs …

AND Australia’s residential property sector is awash with ‘black money’ …. As CCP operatives buy up our real estate … including the City of Chatswood … and this is being repeated along the rail lines and highways out to Epping … Ryde … Carlingford … up the line to Roseville, Lindfield and Killara, the Northern Beaches Peninsula … and the Wollondilly …

IN response to the Pandemic Lockdown the leading Australian (PCA) and NSW (UT) developer lobby organisations push for ‘more’ high immigration (and visa manipulation) to ensure their profit margins with the FIRB ruling allowing this sector to sell 100% of new homes to foreign buyers!

DESPITE this and more … Mr Dutton said:

“We have got to ask why this is happening and why is this influence taking place in our country and elsewhere,”

PRIOR to the Pandemic CCP members were flying into Australia numbering 50,000 a week!

-Numerous residential apartment towers are built by Chinese developers

-Chinese state-owned companies now own much of Australia’s power, mines, transport, dairy, beef cattle stations, vineyards, large agricultural properties, commercial property, Health care, Ports including Darwin

Chatswood is being built by CCP money …

DOES it seem that China is all too omnipresent?

Read more: ‘Belt and Road Advisory Board was stacked with People linked to CCP’

Peter Dutton called on the Victorian Premier to release all correspondence with the Chinese government dealing with the BRI agreement.
Photo: SMH: Peter Dutton called on the Victorian Premier to release all correspondence with the Chinese government dealing with the BRI agreement.CREDIT:ALEX ELLINGHAUSEN