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14 THE WEEKLY TIMES Wednesday 13 December, 2017<br />

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22/11/17 1:52 pm<br />

Battle For Bennelong<br />

By-Election Saturday December 16,2017<br />

Australian Conservatives’<br />

debut in Bennelong<br />

Better, not bigger<br />

WESLEY<br />

FOLITARIK<br />

BENNELONG<br />

Authorised by William Bourke for Sustainable Australia, 20 Burlington St Crows Nest NSW<br />

SustainableAustralia.org.au | Authorised by William Bourke, 20 Burlington St, Crows Nest, NSW. Printed by Easy Signs, 4 Phiney Place, Ingleburn, NSW.<br />

THERE’S a new force in the Australian political<br />

landscape, the Australian Conservatives, which<br />

will be running its first ever candidate Joram Richa<br />

at the Bennelong by-election this weekend.<br />

Richa, a 25-year-old<br />

Maronite Catholic from<br />

Hunters Hill, was a captain’s<br />

pick by party founder,<br />

South Australian Senator<br />

Cory Bernardi.<br />

“We do need principles<br />

and integrity back in our<br />

political system. We need<br />

to give people faith in politics<br />

again,” Mr Richa said.<br />

“Secondly, there’s a<br />

growing debt crisis, a<br />

looming debt crisis that<br />

Australia faces in the very<br />

near future.<br />

“The next major issue is<br />

the issue of family and the<br />

promotion of stronger families<br />

and also the issue of<br />

radical gender theory that<br />

is attacking our childrens’<br />

minds.”<br />

He said the Labor and<br />

Liberal parties had failed<br />

the people of Bennelong<br />

“in a number of ways unfortunately<br />

but firstly just<br />

addressing the rising cost<br />

of living.”<br />

“Their campaign has been<br />

focused more so on attacking<br />

eachother than actually<br />

addressing these issues,”<br />

Mr Richa said.<br />

“I suppose the other issue<br />

is the majority of the people<br />

in Bennelong voted ‘No’<br />

in the same-sex marriage<br />

survey – there is a strong<br />

conservative voice in the<br />

electorate and this voice is<br />

being completely ignored in<br />

the current campaign.”<br />

“That’s what I’m here for,”<br />

Mr Richa said, adding he<br />

would “absolutely” represent<br />

that voice.<br />

The Australian Conservatives<br />

are impressively transparent<br />

on policy platform.<br />

Apart from traditional pillars<br />

of conservatism that<br />

form the key planks of its<br />

manifesto, the party is also<br />

advocating the biggest and<br />

most obvious ‘no brainer’ in<br />

the discussion around energy<br />

policy.<br />

At the end of November,<br />

Senator Bernardi moved in<br />

the Australian Senate to repeal<br />

the blanket ban on exploring<br />

a nuclear fuel cycle<br />

for Australia.<br />

Senator Bernardi explained<br />

to the senate that<br />

his home state of South<br />

Australia was the equivalent<br />

of a world superpower in<br />

uranium resources, and for<br />

its own economic benefit<br />

needed a nuclear fuel cycle<br />

to grow the state economy.<br />

He said the Bill aimed to<br />

correct an “act of economic<br />

vandalism” and “environmental<br />

self-harm” perpetrated<br />

by the Australian<br />

Greens.<br />

“They pretend that the<br />

environment is their thing,<br />

but it’s not. It’s actually<br />

about economic vandalism<br />

– that’s their thing,” Senator<br />

Bernardi said.<br />

“The most telling argument<br />

is that 19 years ago,<br />

they dogmatically insisted<br />

that there be a prohibition,<br />

on even the investigation,<br />

on even entertaining the<br />

thought of nuclear power in<br />

this country.”<br />

Mr Richa is placed 10th<br />

on the 12-candidate ballot<br />

paper for the Bennelong<br />

by-election.<br />

WESLEY FOLITARIK is pictured front centre at the Sustainable Australia<br />

party launch at Eastwood oval with supporters including party president<br />

William Bourke standing right next to him. TWT on-the-spot PHOTO.<br />

Dick Smith supports & endorses<br />

Sustainable Australia Party<br />

Famous Australian environmentalist<br />

and entrepreneur Dick Smith is an<br />

enthusiastic supporter of Sustainable<br />

Australia and has joined as a member.<br />

He endorses the Party’s Bennelong<br />

candidate Wesley Folitarik who<br />

claims to be the only local residential<br />

candidate living in Bennelong.<br />

Wesley is a professional urban planner<br />

and a passionate advocate for<br />

the Bennelong community having a<br />

greater say on the future to ensure<br />

better, not bigger development.<br />

He says the four main issues are<br />

jobs, housing, planning and the environment.<br />

Wesley says “I’m serious about secure<br />

jobs in a more diverse economy,<br />

affordable housing for first home<br />

buyers and renters, better planning to<br />

save Bennelong from overdevelopment<br />

and a sustainable environment<br />

and population”.<br />

HOW to VOTE<br />

...a better way for Bennelong<br />

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES<br />

New South Wales<br />

ELECTORAL DIVISION OF BENNELONG<br />

VOTE 1<br />

JORAM<br />

RICHA<br />

Authorised by S Vincent, 13/50<br />

Carrington Street, Sydney NSW 2000

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