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The [[Australian]] state of '''New South Wales''' has seen some of the harshest [[lockdowns]] in the whole world during [[COVID]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/sep/08/pubs-cafes-and-hairdressers-to-reopen-when-nsw-reaches-70-vaccination-target-next-month</ref>
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'''New South Wales''' is a [[Australian State|state]] on the east coast of [[Australia]]. New South Wales' state capital is [[Sydney]], which is also Australia's most populous city, in the most populous state.
  
==Corruption==
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==Australia/VIPaedophile==
State politics is corrupt. For several decades from the 1970s onwards the leadership was in the pockets of crime boss [[Abe Saffron]] through a mixture of bribes and sexual blackmail. Later leaders are just as corrupt.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-16/nsw-premier-barry-ofarrell-to-resign-over-icac-grange-wine/5393478</ref>
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For several decades from the 1970s until the 1990s the state political leadership was in the pockets of crime boss [[Abe Saffron]] and the "[[Hungarian Mafia]]" through a mixture of bribes and [[sexual blackmail]], including with underage male and female prostitutes.
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===Regional VIPaedophile networks===
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News reports in the 1990s revealed that a previous mayor of [[Wollongong]], a city south of Sydney, had run a paedophile ring, and another previous mayor was a suspected paedophile. [[Tony Bevan]] had been mayor and a pillar of the community. He died in 1991, leaving behind numerous tape recordings he had made of conversations with politicians, businessmen and other paedophiles. According to media reports at the time:
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{{QB|Bevan ran a paedophile "school" where Illawarra and Sydney boys were seduced and manipulated. They were then used to sexually service Bevan and his friends.
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Bevan and his paedophile associates in Sydney controlled a youth refuge where boys were kept before being sent to work as prostitutes in Kings Cross [a Sydney red-light district].
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Bevan was involved in bringing young [[Filipino]] boys to Australia to work as prostitutes.
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Bevan [[pimped]] for influential Illawarra, Australian and foreign paedophiles — offering boys who provided sexual favours.
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An international paedophile network exists that allows those "in the club" to access boys worldwide.
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The Bevan Tapes also identify 15 Australian paedophiles associated with Bevan as well as a number of corrupt officials in the Philippines.<ref>https://comments.bmartin.cc/2019/09/12/wollongong-horror-behind-the-scenes/</ref>}}
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In 2017, the [[Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse]] found that within the Anglican Diocese of [[Newcastle (Australia)|Newcastle]] (north of Sydney), [[priests]] had perpetuated crimes of abuse for at least 30 years<ref>https://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/case-studies/case-study-43-catholic-church-authorities-maitland-newcastle</ref>. According to journalist [[Anne Manne]], a  "sinister paedophile ring of priests demonic in their cruelty", supported by "a 'grey network' of protectors". These protectors – clergy and lay people – staffed helplines, were on professional standards committees, mismanaged or ignored complaints, and never reported criminal activity to police. At least six priests associated with the diocese and one lay reader have been convicted of child sex offending. Other priests were identified as "prolific" abusers, but not convicted in their lifetime.<ref>https://theconversation.com/everyone-was-groomed-anne-mannes-story-of-newcastles-paedophile-priest-network-centres-on-a-kidnapped-childhood-220334</ref>
  
 
==COVID-19 response==
 
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[[Image:Kerry Chant.png|380px|left|thumbnail|Chief Health Officer [[Kerry Chant]]]]
 
[[Image:Kerry Chant.png|380px|left|thumbnail|Chief Health Officer [[Kerry Chant]]]]
 
[[Image:Brad Hazzard.png|380px|left|thumbnail|Health Minister [[Brad Hazzard]]]]
 
[[Image:Brad Hazzard.png|380px|left|thumbnail|Health Minister [[Brad Hazzard]]]]
The State Government has been oppressive in their response to [[COVID]]. On 1 October 2021, [[Gladys Berejiklian]] announced her resignation. Two days later her deputy [[John Barilaro]] did the same.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/oct/04/nsw-deputy-premier-john-barilaro-resigns-from-politics-days-after-berejiklian-quits</ref>
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The State Government was oppressive in their response to [[COVID]]", seeing some of the harshest [[lockdowns]] and [[mask mandates] in the whole world during [[COVID]],<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/sep/08/pubs-cafes-and-hairdressers-to-reopen-when-nsw-reaches-70-vaccination-target-next-month</ref> followed by "no jab, no job".
  
==Lockdowns==
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On 1 October 2021, premier [[Gladys Berejiklian]] announced her resignation. Two days later her deputy [[John Barilaro]] did the same.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/oct/04/nsw-deputy-premier-john-barilaro-resigns-from-politics-days-after-berejiklian-quits</ref>
[[Mask mandates]] and [[lockdowns]].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:28, 4 December 2024

Place.png New South Wales
(Australian State)
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Sydney lockdown.jpg
Australian Army soldiers support New South Wales Police with enforcing a lockdown in Sydney, 2021.
Subpage(s)New South Wales/Police
New South Wales/Premier
Australia's most populous state

New South Wales is a state on the east coast of Australia. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city, in the most populous state.

Australia/VIPaedophile

Full article: Australia/VIPaedophile

For several decades from the 1970s until the 1990s the state political leadership was in the pockets of crime boss Abe Saffron and the "Hungarian Mafia" through a mixture of bribes and sexual blackmail, including with underage male and female prostitutes.

Regional VIPaedophile networks

News reports in the 1990s revealed that a previous mayor of Wollongong, a city south of Sydney, had run a paedophile ring, and another previous mayor was a suspected paedophile. Tony Bevan had been mayor and a pillar of the community. He died in 1991, leaving behind numerous tape recordings he had made of conversations with politicians, businessmen and other paedophiles. According to media reports at the time:

Bevan ran a paedophile "school" where Illawarra and Sydney boys were seduced and manipulated. They were then used to sexually service Bevan and his friends.

Bevan and his paedophile associates in Sydney controlled a youth refuge where boys were kept before being sent to work as prostitutes in Kings Cross [a Sydney red-light district].

Bevan was involved in bringing young Filipino boys to Australia to work as prostitutes.

Bevan pimped for influential Illawarra, Australian and foreign paedophiles — offering boys who provided sexual favours.

An international paedophile network exists that allows those "in the club" to access boys worldwide.

The Bevan Tapes also identify 15 Australian paedophiles associated with Bevan as well as a number of corrupt officials in the Philippines.[1]

In 2017, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse found that within the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle (north of Sydney), priests had perpetuated crimes of abuse for at least 30 years[2]. According to journalist Anne Manne, a "sinister paedophile ring of priests demonic in their cruelty", supported by "a 'grey network' of protectors". These protectors – clergy and lay people – staffed helplines, were on professional standards committees, mismanaged or ignored complaints, and never reported criminal activity to police. At least six priests associated with the diocese and one lay reader have been convicted of child sex offending. Other priests were identified as "prolific" abusers, but not convicted in their lifetime.[3]

COVID-19 response

Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant
Health Minister Brad Hazzard

The State Government was oppressive in their response to COVID", seeing some of the harshest lockdowns and [[mask mandates] in the whole world during COVID,[4] followed by "no jab, no job".

On 1 October 2021, premier Gladys Berejiklian announced her resignation. Two days later her deputy John Barilaro did the same.[5]


 

Event

EventDescription
Exercise Mataika2018 "pandemic" exercise planning for non-pharmaceutical interventions like social distancing and face masks, and contact tracing. "Dissent is quashed using various means"

 

Groups Headquartered Here

GroupStartDescription
Australian Club (Sydney)1838The oldest establishment club in Australia
Australian College of Journalism
Center for Independent Studies1976Australian libertarian think tank founded in 1976 which specialises in public policy research
Hillsong Church1983Australian Christian sect with political connections to both main parties. Sexual assaults, etc.
Lowy Institute2003Australian military-industrial think tank
Macquarie University1964Public research university in Sydney, Australia
O'Connell Street AssociatesA group of 20 prominent non-executive directors who share premises on the sixth level of Number 2 O'Connell Street in the heart of Sydney's CBD
Reserve Bank of Australia
Sydney Grammar1854Sydney establishment school with influential old boys network.
The Sydney Institute1989Australian business-friendly talking forum
University of New South Wales1 July 1949Sydney technological university with military ties
University of Sydney1850Fired professor Tim Anderson when he went against official war narrative
University of Sydney/United States Studies Centre2007
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