I particularly like the one that will support better education to allow our youth to grow up and have proper spelling and grammar!









When a natural disaster hits, people here tend to look for Red Cross & army choppers (which always seem to arrive pretty rapidly), not for marauding bands of armed looters. There's just not a big gun culture in Australia, which I'm thankful for. Farmers have them, sporting shooters have them, cops and soldiers do as well, of course. Spree-shootings are very, very rare (though we do love a good serial nutjob, shout-outs to Snowtown and the Balanglo state forest). But then we've never had to defend ourselves militarily against an occupying force or a tyrannical regime (got a bit dicey in the 40s though) and we've not had a civil war, so the need for local militias has barely even been discussed. The biggest gunfight on Australian soil lasted about 20 minutes and was brought about by harsh, petty beauracracy during our gold rush (the Eureka Stockade). One thing Australians can't stand (and will happily open fire on) is a bloody beauracrat
Our nation's federation & Constitution were all brought about by vote and not spurred by armed revolution like in the US. Because of that, I can definitely see where the gun culture springs from and why the US seems to be unique in that way.

greg never listens............ 
