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Lance Lawrence

NORTHERN TERRITORY Bushman, Horseman,
Poet, Activist and Aboriginal Affairs Advocate


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Solomon "Candidates Debate": no minor candidates?

30/6/2016

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Dear ABC and NT NEWS,

Your “joint” effort in the Candidates for Solomon debate seemed to suggest that only 4 candidates are standing in Solomon, where in fact there are 11 on the ballot. Lib, Lab, a Green and an Indie were presented, the latter two only because the main actors had only 30 minutes to spare before running off elsewhere. While Griggs tried to buy votes with our money, Labs’ Gosling had plenty of ammo to attack Griggs’ “average” aspirational wealth and wavering connections to the local conservative clowns.

Advertised as a Candidates for Solomon debate, was no consultation or acknowledgment with other minor party candidates necessary? With the seemingly systematic reversal of promises made in our tweedle-dum and tweedle-dee two party monopoly, is our democracy just turning out the fat hogs and bringing the leans ones?

If the unacknowledged “magnificent seven” and the presented independent were to all exchange preferences on the ballot and left the “parties” last in Griggs, Gosling and Greens, ie: 11, 10 and 9, a message or a messenger might just wake up the engineers of consent to the truth that you can’t fool all of the people all of the time.

Lance Lawrence
Candidate for Solomon
Marijuana (HEMP) Party

Unpublished:

Sent to the NT NEWS Friday 24th June 2016
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"The Nomad Is Now Sedentary: Health and Self-sufficient agriculture for all Aboriginal communities and outstations" - Unpublished

17/6/2016

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Dear Sir,

The appalling health statistics of our remote tribal traditional countrymen ought to shame this country in the eyes of the world. P.M. Turnbull, in presenting the latest “Closing the gap” report spoke of doing “things” with Aboriginal people instead of to them! No “thing” as a way forward was presented.

What I propose is self-sufficient agriculture in all occupied outstations and Aboriginal communities, urban and remote, as the only way to start dealing with the most fundamental requirement of good health: a balanced diet.

The nomad is now sedentary.

Aboriginal communities are flooded with sugar, white flour and saturated fatty foods, with little prospect of obtaining fresh produce of reasonable quality or cost, other than what they hunt, fish or gather themselves. Aboriginal people need to grow their own food where they live and if you believe them incapable of doing so, think again! With “adequate supervision”, when missionaries were in control at Ngukurr and Numbulwar, while myself with a green thumb instead of a bible at Kybrook and Jilkmingkan in the mid to late 70’s, self-sufficient agriculture/horticulture can be implemented with great success.

To the bigots, racists and nay-sayers who decry any money at all being spent on Aboriginal people, I say this: Improving the health of our indigenous countrymen is the only way that the burgeoning health budget costs can ever be reduced. We need to invest in Aboriginal health to produce potential tax payers instead of more cradle to the grave welfare recipients, many needing medical attention all their life! We need to see this expenditure more as reparations than hand-outs or charity.

If we look at things from an Aboriginal perspective, your lands have been invaded, your children stolen, ancestral homelands alienated, your bodies laid waste by imported and new diseases, malnutrition, alcohol and nicotine decimate your health and wellbeing, with health and education outcomes that wouldn’t be out of place in third world countries. Overcrowding, incarceration and suicide rates are abysmal and your prospects for meaningful employment are dim. You’re in the “Lucky Country” but lucky for who? Out of sight out of mind has much to do with our collective apathy and begs the question: Who cares?
 
Lance Lawrence
Candidate for Solomon, NT – House of Representatives
Federal Election 2016
Authorised by Lance Lawrence, Marijuana (HEMP) Party
Numbulwar, 0822.

Unpublished:

Sent to the Koori Mail, National Indigenous Times, Brisbane Courier Mail, Hobart Mercury, Adelaide Advertiser, The Canberra Times, The Herald Sun, The Age and The Australian on 17th June 2016.
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