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Day 19 cont ☢️🛢️🏭🏦🏢🏢🏢💰💰

“He (#PeterDutton) cites #DataCentres in the US where those #tech companies are having conversations with nuclear power providers:

The beauty of an #investment like #nuclear into the #Hunter region for example is you can attract the data centres which is exactly what is happening in the US. #Apple and #Oracle and #Microsoft, or these #companies are willing to spend tens of billions of dollars but they are only having conversations with #NuclearPower providers.”

#Straya gov cant #science or #compute, the LNP are garbage at business. Nuclear generation is #toxic. #Multinationals avoid tax.

#AusPol / #LNP / #Iberal / #Nationals / #Business / #AI / #ArtificialIntelligence <theguardian.com/australia-news>

the Guardian · Australia news live: Turnbull says negative gearing ‘examined by every government’; measles warning issued for greater Melbourne areaFollow today’s news live
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Day 15 #OpEd reminder of who benefits from #LNP ☢️ policy

Thu 31 Oct, 2024.

#PeterDutton says his office asked whether billionaire (Oligarch) #GinaRinehart's jet was available for event: #OppositionLeader Peter Dutton has admitted his own error after saying he had never requested access to billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart's #PrivateJet in his travels.”

Mr Dutton has previously #declared flights provided by #HancockProspecting, owned by Ms #Rinehart, but on Tuesday said "no" when asked if he had ever personally asked to be flown courtesy of the nation's #richest woman.

#LNP / #Nationals / #Liberals / #Oligharchs / #Corporations / #MultiNationals / #Nuclear ☢️ / #NuclearWaste ☢️ / #NuclearPower ☢️ <abc.net.au/news/2024-10-31/lib>

Fifth-generation farmers fighting to save their land
The Byrne family in western Victoria refuses to surrender their farm to a US-backed mineral sands mining company. They want to keep farming and pass their land on to future generations—but under Australian law, their options are limited.
Experts say landowners who resist approved mines face long, expensive legal battles with little chance of success. Is this what fair land rights look like?

#auspol #landrights #farmersvsminers #mining #greed #multinationals

abc.net.au/news/2025-03-31/don

ABC News · Fifth-generation farming family determined to protect their land from minersBy Gillian Aeria

15 Companies that STILL Use Child Labor

Nestlé H&M PhilipMorris Microsoft

SportsDirect BritishAmericanTobacco Apple

NewLook JTI Hershey’s Mars Hyundai

PerdueFarms Tyson Foods McDonald’s

Despite global efforts and petitions from humanitarian groups, there are still many major companies who use child labor around the world - in order to make a profit.
careeraddict.com/10-companies-

Last month, Tasmania faced an unprecedented crisis as over 5,500 tonnes of dead salmon were sent to waste facilities, according to the Environment Protection Authority. This staggering loss represents about 6% of the industry's annual production.
#Sustainability #SalmonIndustry #Tasmania #EnvironmentalImpact #OceanConservation #JBSFoods #multinationals #selfregulation

abc.net.au/news/2025-03-07/sal

ABC News · Salmon industry apologises for impact of 'unprecedented mortality event'By Lucy MacDonald

Government to review $8B takeover of Canadian-based grain-handling firm Viterra

cbc.ca/news/business/viterra-g

"Viterra is controlled by multinational commodities giant Glencore, which bought the company in 2011. Prior to that, Viterra was known as Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, a Regina-based co-operative that helped stabilize grain prices on behalf of farmers for decades."
#multinationals are a #pox.
They need to be banned.

CBCGovernment to review $8B US takeover of Canadian-based grain-handling firm Viterra | CBC NewsThe federal government says it plans to review the $8-billion sale of Canadian-based grain-handling firm Viterra to a foreign conglomerate.

#Introduction
With masters in economics and public administration, I worked 10 years in the private sector (#marketing #management #SME #multinationals).
Then I joined the ICRC, at HQ and in the field (#Kashmir, #Burundi, #Indonesia). Later I was appointed head of fundraising and communication, and member of the senior management team, at Terre des hommes.
Now I work in a boutique consultancy, Strategos, advising mainly public entities in strategy, evaluation and organisational development.