We’ve had fantastic support from lots of people in our campaign to push Victoria’s WorkSafe to investigate/prosecute the Victorian government over the failed 2020 Covid quarantine program. Remember, no-one should be above the law. 801 deaths cannot be ignored.
As a key part of that campaign, tomorrow, Wednesday 21 April, we launch a serious media campaign to push WorkSafe to do their job.
Tomorrow we begin a three-week breakfast radio advertising campaign on Melbourne’s top talk-back radio station, 3AW. More...
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Major radio media campaign starts. Victorian OHS Quarantine Prosecution
Be afraid: Victoria’s 4th attempt at quarantine
Be afraid. Last Thursday (8 April) the Victorian government restarted its Covid hotel quarantine program.
This is the fourth attempt. The first two attempts from March 2020 resulted in Covid being released into the community, months of lockdown and 801 deaths.
The third quarantine program attempt started on 7 December 2020. On that day Self-Employed Australia warned of problems. Our information was that basic, simple procedures were not in place and that quarantine ‘HQ’ was dysfunctional. By 12 February 2021 Victoria was back into lockdown. More...
Victorian Government and Premier: Indictable criminal offences investigation
You’ll be aware of our requests to WorkSafe Victoria for prosecutions to be brought against the Victorian government and several individuals over the Hotel Quarantine Program that resulted in alleged 801 deaths from Covid-19 last year. Our Campaign summary and key details are here.
We have had a major development that we can report to you.
Late last week (4 March) we received a letter from WorkSafe Victoria confirming again that WorkSafe is investigating breaches of work health and safety laws related to the Hotel Quarantine Program. This is significant. Here are the core facts. More...
Would you consider the Victorian Premier the most dangerous person in Australia?
The most recent Covid lockdown of Victorians resulting from hotel quarantine failures must lead many to believe that the incumbent Victorian government is a danger to the health and safety of Victorians, and Australians.
The first lockdown—lasting 112 days in 2020 and costing 801 lives—resulted directly from disastrously incompetent mismanagement of hotel quarantine by the government. The Victorian government has admitted this. More...
Victorian Covid lockdown (again). The evidence. Victorian Government failures. Prosecution
With Victoria back into another hard lockdown, we are following through on our campaign to have the Victorian government prosecuted for breaches of health and safety laws.
Today we release our YouTube assessment of “Was Covid-19 unprecedented?” The Victorian government uses this excuse to say that it was/is not responsible for over 800 deaths. More...
Holding public officials to account takes time and persistence – Covid and more
This is an update on developments with efforts to prosecute the Victorian Government for the 800-plus Covid deaths due to its massive mismanagement, or worse.
The following gives some context of the effort needed to make prosecution happen: More...
800 Deaths – Social media campaign to prosecute Victorian Government
Today (18 December) we launch our social media campaign to ‘encourage’ WorkSafe Victoria to prosecute the Victorian government over the hotel quarantine disaster. Prosecution must occur. More...
800 deaths – The facts are clear. The Vic government must be prosecuted
It would be dangerous to forget or ignore that 800 people died due to the Victorian government’s hotel quarantine disaster. We cannot simply ‘move on’ and pretend that 800 people did not die. That’s dangerous. That’s unsafe.
That’s why today we’re launching the next phase of our campaign to push for the prosecution of the Victorian government under work safety laws. More...
Scary! Victoria’s second attempt at hotel quarantine starts today. Will it be safe????
Today, Monday 7 December, is a rather scary day for Victorians and all Australians. Today is the day that the Victorian government restarts the hotel quarantine program for overseas travellers. The big question is: How safe will this quarantine program be?
The three hotels to open immediately include the Park Royal Airport, Transit Sunshine and Airport T2. Another six hotels are planned to be opened over the next two weeks leading into Christmas. In addition, The Alfred is running two ‘MediHotels, the Novotel Southwharf for complex care and Holiday Inn Flinders Lane for Covid-positive people. One hundred and sixty travellers are expected to arrive daily. More...
The Andrews government should stop picking on the Islamic community over Covid
In the latest of a series of swipes at the Victorian Islamic community, the Dan Andrews government has blamed a Somali family and their Islamic school for the spread of Covid. The family, backed by the community, has hit back saying it’s the government’s fault.
The government’s attack against the community is occurring because the government is trying to deflect blame away from itself for causing the latest Covid outbreak of last week. This has resulted in the continuing Melbourne lockdown. More...
Recent Posts
- Major radio media campaign starts. Victorian OHS Quarantine Prosecution
- Be afraid: Victoria’s 4th attempt at quarantine
- ATO Mongrel Bunch of Bastards Continues—Morrison Needs to Act
- ‘Homework’ takes on a totally new meaning … for adults!
- Victorian Government and Premier: Indictable criminal offences investigation
- BIG change must happen to ATO says government report
- Australian unions see flying ‘gig’ pigs landing from the UK
- Would you consider the Victorian Premier the most dangerous person in Australia?
- Victorian Covid lockdown (again). The evidence. Victorian Government failures. Prosecution
- ATO abusing its powers – manipulating the law to abuse people
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