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And on this fine Friday, Senator Brandis has rightfully indicated that the poor Corporations and the beleaguered Australian Government need so much more protection from the powerful and predatory interests of Australian Artists. Senator Brandis is onto you all with your installations (military?), your multimedia (drones?), your words (treason!) and your ideas (unAustralian!). You have been funded for long enough, it is time Australian private and public funding went to the real conservationists of Australian Culture: the Tasmanian loggers, the Trans Pacific Partnership, Gina Rhinehart, Clive Palmer, Rupert Murdoch, the Corporations and back to the Australian Government. Senator Brandis thinks it is outrageous that any Australian Artist could now consider putting their hand out for private or public funds when they clearly have so much more influence than Corporations or the Government. One boycott and Transfield had to back down; the power of the Australian Artists Fifth Column has finally being brought out into the open! In a side note, Senator Brandis also needs more money to build a bookcase on which to store all those books about the Magna Carta that Chris Pyne gave him. English History, the only proper ideas to be put into words for a kindle, or left to gather dust in analogue form on the bookcase installed with Australian public funds ...
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 08:33:30 +0000

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