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1. Date: 2008-12-01 01:54:26
Subject: Re: How much is "Tipperary station" worth ?, Tipperary Group of five properties in the Northern Territory Daly River region,
From: kangarooistan <k...@g...com> Search message by this author



kangarooistan wrote:

> OK its nice trophy property but whats it real potential worth from an
> agricultural point , the trophy hunters have all gone broke ,
> .
> now its back to real business end of rural land


kangarooistan wrote:

> South Australia GMH plant not survive when it loses markets in
> Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Syria, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates,
> Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Fiji, and Brunei
>

> Bob Hawke wrote:
>
> > Kangarooistan's - Malcom Fabian's details :-
> >
> > Skitskin moslem CA Fabian, 5 Pfeiffer Close, Mt Barker, 5251, South
> > Australia, +61 8 8391 1292

Now that the slimy little creep has closed all car manufacturing
industry, and wasted 6 billion taxpayers bailout

AND destroyed the Australian tourism industry

AND Bankrupted Qantas

The slimy little creap now wants to destroy the Australian meat
industry as well

At least aussie taxpayers are getting what they deserve

Thank GOD for using the slimy little creep to punish Australian
taxpayers for their crimes

For every action there is an equal and opposte reaction seems to be
beyond Australian taxpayers understanding

OH well , they reap what they sow , its their childrens future they
let him destroy and perhaps its best they are culled from the planet
if they refuse to arrest criminals they must accept responsibility for
their criminal neglect

kanga can only warn them and get on with rebuilding what ever is left
after the war ends and all western taxpayers are forced to account for
his crimes in full

Hans Smallgoods goes into administration
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2006/ep2/cronri
ot.jpg
White Australia REFUSES to accept times are changing rapidly
.
SOME businees STILL fail to understan the White australiapolicy died
years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Australia_policy
The White Australia policy is a term used to describe a collection of
historical policies that intentionally restricted non-white
immigration to Australia from 1901 to 1973.

The inauguration of White Australia as government policy is generally
taken to be the passage of the Immigration Restriction Act in 1901,
one of the first Acts of the new national parliament upon federation,
with virtually no parliamentary opposition.

Some DUMB Aussies still think they can kill of Aboriginals and Camels
as vermin
http://www.smh.com.au/news/Opinion/A-journey-into-Do
wners-dark-past/2005/05/31/1117305617682.html

JONATHON ("Jack") Watson was a man known as "hard on the blacks".
Originally from Melbourne, Watson died in 1896 trying to swim the
flooded Katherine River, south of Darwin. A newspaper obituary
described him as "never wanting in generosity, kindliness of heart,
and bravery", but Watson had 40 pairs of black ears nailed to his wall
at Queensland's Lawn Hills cattle station.

Laws were passed to shoot all camels on sight to stop Aboriginals and
Muslims from earning a living , both have not only survived the white
christians racists laws and beliefs Aboriginals AND Muslims AND camels
are growing exponentially , despite all the extra hardships by racist
white christian criminals abuses they continue to grow daily

http://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/LZ/C/A/CAMELS%20DES
TRUCTION%20ACT%201925.aspx
More than one million camels are estimated to range across the central
Australian arid zone, which extends into the Northern Territory, South
Australia and Western Australia.

Mr Edwards said that their population was doubling about every eight
years and, unlike kangaroos, did not suffer high rates of mortality
during drought.

Camels living in the arid zones such as the Australian deserts
traveled vast distances in the search for water, he said. Individual
animals can traverse a region of between 4,000 and 5,000 square
kilometres (1,544-1,930 square miles) in a year.

25,000 camels at the peak of their popularity in the 1920s

153 camels shot in a day after 1925 Camel Destruction Act

?24m spent annually to protect livestock from camels


Posted Fri Nov 28, 2008 8:14pm AEDT

Hans Continental Smallgoods has gone into voluntary
administration.
.
Kangarooistan Enterprises seeks camel meat smallgoods
operation , examines buy out plan options

250,000 camels will be born next year in Australia , after wide
spread rains , and 50,000 jobs will be created in next few years
Australia wide , if live exports and gun crazed maniacs can be
defeated

There is an over supply of European smallgoods manufacturers

There is a chronic UNDER SUPPLY of " Halal " smallgoods

The demand for European smallgoods is decreasing and competition is
very very very tight , they are ALL in trouble big time

Demand for " Halal " smallgoods are increasing daily

Kangarooistan Enterprises has identifies an opening for a Halal
smallgoods / meat industry based on vast numbers of camels building up
into plague proportion in central Australia

In 10 years time there WILL be 50,000 people employed servicing this
market opportunity , it is inevitable , but only after Aussies sober
up enough to look forward 10 or 20 years when there will be no
Manufacturing jobs left in Australia and billions of workers in Asia
looking for more "Halal " red meats , with demand increasing world
wide , Aussie taxpayers STILL pay idiots in helicopters to shoot
camels for fun

It only remains to be seen if it is in Australia and owned and
operated by Australians for Australians or if it is sent over seas

Dumb Aussies are giving 6 billion to prop up a dying car industry
while paying to SHOOT camels and DRIVE Muslim business over seas ASAP

Aussies ALWAYS do things back to front AND upside down

Aussies in 10 years time will LAUGH at how DUMB people are today to
learn taxpayers paid 6 billion to prop up dead and dying car
manufacturing

THEN paid to shoot camels and PAID to drive Halal al smallgoods
industry off shore

When both industries employ similar numbers BUT only the camel
industry has a natural advantage and a future in Australia

Australia can NEVER compete with other countries in car manufacturing

Other countries can NEVER compete with Australia in Camel based meats
and Smallgoods

PITY Aussies are too DUMB to work it out YET

Pity that by the time they do it will be lost to off shore live
exporters and ASIAN smallgoods manufacturers will be SO PLEASED for
Aussies stupidity and racism

The population estimate I would give you currently would be anywhere
between, let's say, about 800,000 and 1 million camels.

PHIL GEE: Really, if we don't do anything and if we don't coordinate
across the states to manage the camel numbers, the feral camel
numbers, then we're looking at a future where camels will become a
major player in the environment of central Australia.
http://www.abc.net.au/landline/content/2006/s1913545
.htm

GLENN EDWARDS: So, while there are a lot of camels out there
currently, in eight years' time, there'll be roughly twice as many as
there are now. So, that has huge management implications for us when
we start to think about camels and their impact on the environment.

PHIL GEE: Potentially, in less than a generation, we could be looking
at four to five million camels - quite easily - in the central
Australian regions, and that's untenable.

I love the camel. I think they're a marvellous animal. But, as you
know, here in Australia, you know, we have a fairly significant
problem with them, so it's a bit of a dilemma for people like me.

(.

MARK WILLACY: Phil Gee is an ecologist with Rural Solutions SA, and
is known as South Australia's 'Mr Camel'. He's also an advocate of
eating his favourite animal.

FRIEND: Mmm. It's good. It's a lot like beef, isn't it?

PHIL GEE: Oh, yeah, you wouldn't pick the difference.

MARK WILLACY: Phil Gee believes there's a huge market for camel in
the Arab and Muslim worlds, with some cuts fetching hundreds of
dollars a kilogram.

So, why then is there no camel meat industry in Australia?

PHIL GEE; A lot of it is we don't have the infrastructure in place,
you know, we don't have the trucking capacity, we don't... we certainly
don't have the abattoir. That is the biggy. You asked me earlier what
are the things I would do - an export accredited abattoir
specifically targeting camels but multi-species, initially, is
extremely important.

MARK WILLACY: With an accredited abattoir up and running, Phil Gee
predicts that Australia could export more than 25,000 processed
camels a year to markets crying out for the meat. But it could be
years before he's toasting success.

So how do you stop the camels causing chaos?
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/btn/stories/s1941785.htm
Well some say we should be doing a lot more of this - yep eating
camel meat. Well there's a first time for everything... it's actually
pretty good...tastes a lot like beef.

"The population is increasing at 8 to 10 per cent per annum and we've
got the situation where we have probably a million camels out there
by now and the impacts are starting to become very noticeable

To keep the numbers under control Mr Keeley believes up to 100 000
animals need to be culled each year. Current methods include aerial
shooting by the department as well as gound shooting by pastoralists
and doggers.

"So we are concerned that we don't want to see just culling willy-
nilly.
http://www.abc.net.au/landline/stories/s584460.htm
.
"We want our input, we want our advice to go into those culling
programs and with that everybody will benefit including state
governments, parks and wildlife and so on because the present cost of
culling is currently about $42 head, so it's not just the cost of a
bullet.

"You've got all the back up with helicopters, ground crews and so on
to do it effectively.

"What we're saying is allow us some input.

"It's not going to cost you that $42 head, instead you'll get a
possible return.
.
"Obviously the ideal is for people to make money out of camels if they
can and actually keep the population in check by doing that.

"The thing with camels is a lot of the population occurs in very
remote areas where there are no vehicle tracks or any sort of access.
.
"At the present moment we have four major ABORIGINAL communities that
are not only gearing up but are able to supply only in a smaller way,
because they don't have all the infrastructure in place but they're
getting there," Peter said.

"They need to have fences, they need to have yards, loading ramps,
drafting facilities, all of these things need to be in place before
they muster feral numbers and start domesticating them.

"Once they've got that in place they will be by far our biggest
suppliers because they've got access to far more camels than anyone
else," he said.

Peter thinks it's an exciting new development .

"Well it certainly is not just for us because we see our way clear to
expand our orders out there," Peter said.

"You know expand supply, but for them, it's a means of becoming self-
sufficient and not just in a small way but having a very large income
at the end of the day.

"The end of the day unfortunately is not tomorrow but two, or three
or four years away because it takes that long to get really
established in a new industry,"
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2004/s12065
85.htm
If we can get a road train down when we have 60 camels ready for
sale - 60 times 300, you know, is quite a lot of money - $180,000.in
a remote Aboriginal community with NIL other income thats a lot of
money that racists dont want the Aboriginal people to see , they
will continue to do all in their power to stop the Australian camel
industry by any means in their power even if it bankrupts Australia
the Aboriginals and Muslims must NEVER EVER be given any hope of
gaining any secure income from any source EVER

100,000 camels a year would give Australian Aboriginals
.100 000 * 300 = $30, 000, 000
More about calculator.
100,000 culled camels cost taxpayers

100 000 * 42 = $4 ,200, 000

camels if managed instead of being shot could easily could employ
50,000 Australians from aboriginal stock men , truckers , meat
workers, refrigeration ,maintaince ,clerical ,management ,to
smallgoods factories in Sydney but DUMB Aussies want camels , Muslims
and Aboriginals to all go away or drop DEAD ASAP

Aboriginals muslims and camels are very patient

Dumb Aussies EVENTUALLY wake up

It may take another 200 years though at present rates , we all know
the Aussies are very very slow learners , but they always get there
in the end , once they try every thing else first eventually they
work it out , lets hope ALL the real jobs dont get GRABBED by off
shore business AGAIN
.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_feral_camel
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/wa/content/2006/s2301550
.htm



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2. Date: 2008-12-07 01:42:27
Subject: Re: How much is "Tipperary station" worth ?, Tipperary Group of five properties in the Northern Territory Daly River region,
From: kangarooistan <b...@g...com> Search message by this author

On Dec 1, 11:54 am, kangarooistan <k...@g...com> wrote:
> kangarooistan wrote:
OK its nice trophy property but whats it real potential worth from an
agricultural point , the trophy hunters have all gone broke ,
.
now its back to real business end of rural land
> kangarooistan wrote:
> > South Australia GMH plant not survive when it loses markets in
> > Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Syria, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates,
> > Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq,       Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Fiji, and Brunei
>
Bob Hawke wrote:
>
> > > Kangarooistan's - Malcom Fabian's details :-
>
> > > Skitskin moslem CA Fabian, 5 Pfeiffer Close, Mt Barker, 5251, South
> > > Australia, +61 8 8391 1292
>
Now that the slimy little creep has closed all car manufacturing
industry,  and wasted 6 billion taxpayers bailout

AND destroyed the Australian tourism industry

 AND Bankrupted Qantas

The slimy little creap now wants to destroy the Australian meat
industry as well

At least aussie taxpayers  are getting what they deserve

Thank GOD  for using the slimy little creep to punish Australian
taxpayers for their crimes

For every action there is an equal and opposte reaction seems to be
beyond Australian taxpayers understanding
>
> OH well , they reap what they sow , its their childrens future they
> let him destroy  and perhaps its best they are culled from the planet
> if they refuse to arrest criminals they must accept responsibility for
> their criminal neglect
>
kanga can only warn them and get on with rebuilding what ever is left
after the war ends and all western taxpayers are forced to account for
his crimes in full
>
> Hans Smallgoods goes into administrationhttp://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2
006/ep2/cronriot.jpg
> White Australia REFUSES to accept times are changing rapidly
> .
> SOME businees STILL fail to understan the White australiapolicy died
> years agohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Australia_poli
cy
> The White Australia policy is a term used to describe a collection of
> historical policies that intentionally restricted non-white
> immigration to Australia from 1901 to 1973.
>
> The inauguration of White Australia as government policy is generally
> taken to be the passage of the Immigration Restriction Act in 1901,
> one of the first Acts of the new national parliament upon federation,
> with virtually no parliamentary opposition.
>
Some DUMB Aussies still think they can kill of Aboriginals and Camels
as vermin
http://www.smh.com.au/news/Opinion/A-journey-into-Do
wners-dark-past/2...
>
JONATHON ("Jack") Watson was a man known as "hard on the blacks".
Originally from Melbourne, Watson died in 1896 trying to swim the
flooded Katherine River, south of Darwin. A newspaper obituary
described him as "never wanting in generosity, kindliness of heart,
and bravery", but Watson had 40 pairs of black ears nailed to his wall
at Queensland's Lawn Hills cattle station.
>
> Laws were passed to shoot all camels on sight to stop Aboriginals and
> Muslims from earning a living , both have not only survived the white
> christians racists laws and beliefs Aboriginals AND Muslims AND camels
> are growing exponentially , despite all the extra hardships by racist
> white christian criminals abuses they continue to grow daily
>
> http://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/LZ/C/A/CAMELS%20DES
TRUCTION%20ACT%20...
More than one million camels are estimated to range across the
central Australian arid zone, which extends into the Northern
Territory, South Australia and Western Australia.
>
> Mr Edwards said that their population was doubling about every eight
> years and, unlike kangaroos, did not suffer high rates of mortality
> during drought.
>
> Camels living in the arid zones such as the Australian deserts
> traveled vast distances in the search for water, he said. Individual
> animals can traverse a region of between 4,000 and 5,000 square
> kilometres (1,544-1,930 square miles) in a year.
>
> 25,000 camels at the peak of their popularity in the 1920s
>
153 camels shot in a day after 1925 Camel Destruction Act

?24m spent annually to protect livestock from camels

Posted Fri Nov 28, 2008 8:14pm AEDT

Hans Continental Smallgoods has gone into voluntary
administration.
> .
Kangarooistan Enterprises  seeks camel meat smallgoods
> operation , examines buy out plan options
>
> 250,000 camels will be born next year in Australia , after wide
> spread  rains ,  and 50,000 jobs  will be created in next  few  years
> Australia wide , if live exports and gun crazed maniacs can be
> defeated
>
> There is an over supply of European smallgoods manufacturers
>
> There is a chronic UNDER SUPPLY of " Halal " smallgoods
>
> The demand for European smallgoods is decreasing and competition is
> very very very tight , they are ALL in trouble big time
>
> Demand for " Halal " smallgoods are increasing daily
>
> Kangarooistan Enterprises has identifies an opening for a Halal
> smallgoods / meat industry based on vast numbers of camels building up
> into plague proportion in central Australia
>
> In 10 years time there WILL be 50,000  people employed servicing this
> market opportunity , it is inevitable , but only after Aussies sober
> up enough to  look forward 10 or 20 years when there will be no
> Manufacturing jobs left in Australia and billions of workers in Asia
> looking for more "Halal " red meats  , with demand increasing world
> wide , Aussie taxpayers STILL pay idiots in helicopters to shoot
> camels for fun
>
> It only remains to be seen if it is in Australia and owned and
> operated by Australians for Australians or if it is sent over seas
>
> Dumb Aussies are giving 6 billion to prop up a dying car industry
> while paying to SHOOT camels and DRIVE Muslim business over seas ASAP
>
> Aussies ALWAYS do things back to front AND upside down
>
> Aussies in 10 years time will LAUGH at how DUMB people are today to
> learn taxpayers paid 6 billion to prop up  dead and dying  car
> manufacturing
>
> THEN paid to shoot camels and PAID to drive Halal al smallgoods
> industry off shore
>
> When both industries employ similar numbers BUT only the camel
> industry has a natural advantage and a future in Australia
>
> Australia can NEVER compete with other countries in car manufacturing
>
> Other countries can NEVER compete with Australia in Camel based meats
> and Smallgoods
>
> PITY Aussies are too DUMB to work it out YET
>
> Pity that by the time they do it will be lost to off shore live
> exporters and ASIAN smallgoods manufacturers will be SO PLEASED  for
> Aussies stupidity and racism
>
> The population estimate I would give you currently would be anywhere
> between, let's say, about 800,000 and 1 million camels.
>
> PHIL GEE: Really, if we don't do anything and if we don't coordinate
> across the states to manage the camel numbers, the feral camel
> numbers, then we're looking at a future where camels will become a
> major player in the environment of central
Australia.http://www.abc.net.au/landline/content/200
6/s1913545.htm
>
> GLENN EDWARDS: So, while there are a lot of camels out there
> currently, in eight years' time, there'll be roughly twice as many as
> there are now. So, that has huge management implications for us when
> we start to think about camels and their impact on the environment.
>
> PHIL GEE: Potentially, in less than a generation, we could be looking
> at four to five million camels - quite easily - in the central
> Australian regions, and that's untenable.
>
> I love the camel. I think they're a marvellous animal. But, as you
> know, here in Australia, you know, we have a fairly significant
> problem with them, so it's a bit of a dilemma for people like me.
>
> (.
>
> MARK WILLACY: Phil Gee is an ecologist with Rural Solutions SA, and
> is  known as South Australia's 'Mr Camel'. He's also an advocate of
> eating  his favourite animal.
>
> FRIEND: Mmm. It's good. It's a lot like beef, isn't it?
>
> PHIL GEE: Oh, yeah, you wouldn't pick the difference.
>
> MARK WILLACY: Phil Gee believes there's a huge market for camel in
> the  Arab and Muslim worlds, with some cuts fetching hundreds of
> dollars a  kilogram.
>
> So, why then is there no camel meat industry in Australia?
>
> PHIL GEE; A lot of it is we don't have the infrastructure in place,
> you know, we don't have the trucking capacity, we don't... we certainly
> don't have the abattoir. That is the biggy. You asked me earlier what
> are the things I would do - an export accredited abattoir
> specifically  targeting camels but multi-species, initially, is
> extremely important.
>
> MARK WILLACY: With an accredited abattoir up and running, Phil Gee
> predicts that Australia could export more than 25,000 processed
> camels  a year to markets crying out for the meat. But it could be
> years  before he's toasting success.
>
> So how do you stop the camels causing
chaos?http://www.abc.net.au/tv/btn/stories/s1941785.
htm
> Well some say we should be doing a lot more of this - yep eating
> camel  meat. Well there's a first time for everything... it's actually
> pretty  good...tastes a lot like beef.
>
> "The population is increasing at 8 to 10 per cent per annum and we've
> got the situation where we have probably a million camels out there
> by  now and the impacts are starting to become very noticeable
>
> To keep the numbers under control Mr Keeley believes up to 100 000
> animals need to be culled each year. Current methods include aerial
> shooting by the department as well as gound shooting by pastoralists
> and doggers.
>
> "So we are concerned that we don't want to see just culling willy-
> nilly.http://www.abc.net.au/landline/stories/s584460
.htm
> .
> "We want our input, we want our advice to go into those culling
> programs and with that everybody will benefit including state
> governments, parks and wildlife and so on because the present cost of
> culling is currently about $42 head, so it's not just the cost of a
> bullet.
>
> "You've got all the back up with helicopters, ground crews and so on
> to do it effectively.
>
> "What we're saying is allow us some input.
>
> "It's not going to cost you that $42 head, instead you'll get a
> possible return.
> .
> "Obviously the ideal is for people to make money out of camels if they
> can and actually keep the population in check by doing that.
>
> "The thing with camels is a lot of...
>
> read more >>

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