Right now, what Australia’s government needs to do, and most Western Governments, is diametrically opposed to the direction they’re heading in. Many practical measures are quite obvious, the last few some people will disagree with, but they are worth considering:
Stop funding useless climate measures. Tell the rest of the world we’re not going to do anything until China and India do. Why should we be crippling ourselves to fulfil the religious need the greens have to appease Gaia by sacrificing human existence? This is a foolish, pointless sacrifice, as the fact is, the more CO2 that goes into the atmosphere, the less difference it makes1, and as far as Australia is concerned, our contribution is completely insignificant; furthermore, warming is generally good, and CO2 is definitely good for agriculture.
Cut taxes on petrol, stop limiting coal power and mining of coal, make energy cheap and available. This ought to stimulate the economy sufficiently to at least help to get us out from under the present inflationary pressure.
Stop punishing people for existing. For instance, water restrictions are wrong: it is the government’s job to provide the water the people need. The government is the servant of the people: the job of government departments is to do their job, not to make people feel guilty because the government department has failed to do their job. Essentially this is what long term water restrictions are. Addendum: Stop environmental measures that cripple farmers (i.e. they should be able to care for their land as they see fit.)
Through our shire rates in Australia we already pay town councils to collect our rubbish: this whole thing of trying to force us to create less rubbish is ridiculous rubbish.
The federal government should put in some pro-family tax and pension structures, such as Hungary has done: in Hungary if a couple stays together and brings up children they get extra tax benefits for each child and they get a special pension when they reach the end of their working life. There should be no advantage in splitting up, financially speaking, for couples.
Cut down on immigration.
Stop giving money to the war in Ukraine, WHO, UN, etc etc.
Hold some proper enquiries into the COVID debacle, both the jabs and the hospital treatment, and have a proper debate about all this.
Stop instructing social media companies to censor and shadow-ban people
We need a bill of rights in Australia, too: including freedom of speech, freedom of association, freedom from false imprisonment, racial equality (not equity) and the right to privacy, actually. I know this is not working out too well in America (the Biden government simply ignores the bill of rights, it seems to me) but when it all comes tumbling down, at least there will be a measuring stick, to show how wonky everything was, in fact.
Encourage people to plant trees in suburbs.
The food industry needs to be properly regulated. For instance, for some reason our government accepts olive oil from the EU that is mostly other types of oil. Other foods are adulterated and deceptively labelled. What is this?
Cut bureaucracy and red tape, and especially business taxes and company taxes. If we want innovation we should be cutting taxes so that people can start businesses and put the money back into the business without being penalised left right and centre (provisional tax is particularly unjust, actually, taxing next year’s income.) That should be scrapped.
Cut funding for the useless, pathetic, non-representative ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission), which simply broadcasts mostly into its own echo chamber, and doesn’t actually represent the broader community.
Cut government funding for gender transitions, etc; not only are they mutilating people with no prospect of returning to how they were before, it is now proven (recent Danish study) that gender transitions do not improve survival (there is a high rate of suicides among those who have transitioned).
Have some commonsense for a change.
Cut government funding for all woke university departments where people have clearly abandoned rationality for irrationality.
Fund pro-life pregnancy support organisations, and require women considering an abortion to be counselled by a compassionate person who does not believe in abortion.
Examine carefully the level of influence organisations such as Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, GAVI, WHO, WEF etc have on the grass roots level in Australia on hospitals and on town councils and schools; also, examine their financial records and their compliance with financial regulations in Australia carefully: one has to suspect that they might not have as much money as they say they have, for they throw it round so much.
Get rid of euthanasia: it is disgusting - God forbid that doctors and nurses should be murderers. Especially when done to mentally ill and vulnerable people.
Have an inquiry into end of life care in hospitals, who seem very eager these days to put vulnerable people on an end of life pathway.
Repent of coercing the jab. It was an offence against the Nuremberg code, and it ought not to have been done.
Seek God, through Jesus Christ.
Ask for God’s blessing on our nation. It may not be too late.
doubling of CO2 = a linear temperature rise
As far as I am concerned, you are now my Prime Minister. A terrific list of proposals. You bring 7.6 million people from overseas and suddenly you have a housing shortage. I wonder how that happened,. Tree planting, REVOLUTIONARY. So-called carbon problem solved. Those annoying Danes are doing transgender studies now, are they. They are the same unruly scientists who debunked the Covid mask myth. Pro-family? I thought the plan was to get rid of that old-fashioned concept. Spoke to a friend the other day who fled Hungary with her mother,, in the 50s, as a child to avoid Communism. She is here divorced with two kids living in different states. Her brother STAYED in Hungary. 5 children, living nearby, and still married. Doing very well. Hungary seems to have been inoculated by the experience. We are getting our first dose of the poison.
All worthwhile efforts, to be sure. The problem we have is that the vested interests WANT climate change alarmism, Covid-19 restrictions and an ever diminishing role for the citizens in their own governance. More money for the elites means more power for their lackeys over us. I fear that the opportunity for a peaceful realignment of society has passed.