A MAJOR national bank has been forced to remove more than 100 misleading out of order signs from its ATMs after being targeted by anti-coal activists.
A score of ANZ Banking Group machines sprawled across six capital cities were plastered with "out of order" signs on Sunday after campaigners launched their latest bid to draw attention to the bank's funding of the coal industry.
Must be stopped.
ReplyDeleteHere is a sign of things to come from Woodside:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-06-21/shell-keen-to-import-foreign-workers/4084702
"One of the world's most powerful business leaders has applauded the Government's move to put a price on carbon, but says his company will need to import foreign workers to make its Australian operations competitive."
and.....
"You've got the high Australian dollar, you've got the scarce work force, and therefore we are concerned about the overall rate at which we are paying for Australian labour and clearly that needs some intervention," he said.
Yeah wait for it,the usual suspects will want cheap foreign labour and as little local content as possible to cut the cost on this dumb plan on the wrong site.Trying to bash a square peg into a round hole.
Time this madness stopped once and for all.
True never learn these cunts until something bad happens then they try and cover it up, the investors got enough money, go on a holiday you lonely bastards and spend some money to make you happy instead of making everyone else's life hell. We want land and fresh air not money and pollution like the fucked cities
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ReplyDeleteWoodside and Barnett have never done anything for these kids,why don't they just admit it,they don't give a shit.
The situation for the working poor just gets worse,something a gas hub would turn into a lot worse situation.
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