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In 2020, Melbourne was locked down for two extended periods, in what was the strictest measures against Covid-19 in an industrial country. In the second lockdown, Premier Daniel Andrews encircled the 5-million city with a "ring of steel", not permitting anyone to leave or enter.
Melbourne’s Centre for National Resilience will be built in 2021.
No jab no job.[1]
Related Quotation
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Julia Gillard | “Through the influence of her 'Middle East Advisor', Bruce Wolpe, Gillard had already begun unravelling a number of Australian votes on UN General Assembly resolutions on Palestine in order to appease the far-right Jewish lobby in Melbourne. When I was prime minister and foreign minister, Australia's voting profile on Israel had changed from one of unquestioning compliance with US and Israeli interests, to one which was much more aligned with British voting patterns in the UN. Our votes were still more sympathetic to Israel than those of the rest of Europe. But this was not good enough for Gillard. The far-right Jewish lobby in Melbourne wanted to go back to the good old days of the Howard government. And Gillard wanted to deliver. This would be coordinated through her loyal operative Wolpe to ensure that Australia would once again join the likes of the US, Palau and maybe two or three other Pacific micro-states, in voting against UN General Assembly resolutions that were critical of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory. It was no surprise that Gillard would later be awarded, together with Abbott, an honorary doctorate at an Israeli university for her services to the cause. The only problem was that these were not services to Australia's cause. They were services to the Israeli Government's cause under prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his total opposition to the establishment of a Palestinian state.” | Julia Gillard Kevin Rudd | 2018 |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Australian Davos Connection | 1996 | Organization created to promote the World Economic Forum within Australia. Its secretive, invitation only, annual Leadership Retreat "brings together Federal Ministers, State Premiers and Ministers, Chief Executives, senior government officials, leading international academics and other community leaders to "contribute to the process of setting the agenda". |
Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) | 1 January 1908 | |
Burnet Institute | 1986 | One of the main scientific fig leafs used to justify measures during the COVID-19 deep event in Australia. |
Doherty Institute | One of the main pushers of COVID-19 and lockdown and experimental vaccines in Australia. The "experts" receive funds both direct from Pfizer and from major Pfizer shareholder the Gates Foundation. | |
La Trobe University | 1964 | Public university based in Melbourne, Australia |
Melbourne Club | 1838 | Australian deep state milieu |
Melbourne Grammar | 7 April 1858 | Melbourne establishment school with influential old boys network that "opens up pathways." |
Monash University | 1958 | Public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
RMIT University | 1887 | Melbourne university researching censorship implementation. |
Rio Tinto Group | 1873 | British-Australian multinational metals and mining corporation with headquarters in London |
University of Melbourne | 1853 | A large number of Australian leaders have studied here |
Victoria University (Melbourne) | 1990 | Offers both higher education and vocational education |
Victoria/Police | 8 January 1853 |
Job here
Event | Job | Appointed | End |
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Amalyah Hart | Account Executive | April 2018 | June 2019 |
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