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Feb 14, 2010, 4:08:21 PM2/14/10
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Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

In article <361f910a-fc09-4f56...@m35g2000prh.googlegroups.com>,
kangarooistan <kangaro...@gmail.com> posted:

> On Feb 14, 2:02=A0pm, "harmony" <a...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > "Torpedo" <gu...@unknown.com> wrote in message
> >
> > news:hl5tc8$8f3$1...@speranza.aioe.org...
> >
> > >http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/02/13/2818697.htm?section=3Djust=
> in
> >
> > > Student attacks hit education industry
> >
> > > By Emily Bourke for AM
> > > Posted 8 hours 57 minutes ago
> >
> > > Australia's private education sector says overseas student enrolments h=
> ave
> > > taken a serious dive following the spate of attacks on Indian students.
> >
> > > The most recent violent incident emerged in Western Australia yesterday
> > > with
> > > the deaths of two Indian students who were allegedly killed by another
> > > Indian student after an argument over money.
> >
> > > Industry experts say the Government's recently announced changes to the
> > > migration program have also shaken the overseas student market.
> >
> > > And there are now calls for a body to represent the interests of the
> > > entire
> > > sector to help repair the damage.
> >
> > > Andrew Smith, from the Australian Council for Private Education and
> > > Training, says there has been a drop of between 40 and 50 per cent in
> > > applications from South Asian countries, particularly India.
> >
> > > "We've seen some fall away from the China market which is another key
> > > market
> > > but we are also seeing some increases in other markets and we expected
> > > over
> > > the course of this year, numbers overall will actually probably hold ab=
> out
> > > the same," he said.
> >
> > > "There just won't be anything like the rates of growth we've experience=
> d
> > > in
> > > recent years."
> >
> > > But he says the Government's changes to the skilled migration program a=
> re
> > > likely stunt growth in the education market.
> >
> > > "There was a further suite of changes announced last week," he said.
> >
> > > "The disappointing thing from our point of view was that those changes
> > > rely
> > > on a specialised occupation list being developing and that list is stil=
> l
> > > several months away from being developed and released, which makes it v=
> ery
> > > hard for businesses to plan, makes it very hard for prospective student=
> s
> > > to
> > > know what their options might be."
> >
> > > Industry and government are desperate to restore confidence in Australi=
> a
> > > as
> > > a safe place for quality education.
> >
> > > Rod Jones from the Navitas education provider says while there is plent=
> y
> > > of
> > > goodwill, he fears the effort to repair Australia's reputation is
> > > uncoordinated and he says a new umbrella body should be set up.
> >
> > > "It is the third or fourth largest export industry for this country and=
> it
> > > seems really quite amazing that there is not a body that's looking to t=
> ry
> > > and coordinate from a government perspective, the best possible outcome
> > > for
> > > this country in terms of delivering both additional export dollars but
> > > taking a view about the long-term future and strategy of how we should
> > > best
> > > manage this industry as we move forward," he said.
> >
> > > Mr Smith says it could be something along the lines of Tourism Australi=
> a.
> >
> > > "This is a significant industry - it needs the support and it needs the
> > > strategic approach that will see us take this industry to the next step=
> ,"
> > > he
> > > said.
> >
> > > The news of two Indian student deaths in Western Australia is unlikely =
> to
> > > go
> > > unnoticed in India. The task of restoring confidence could be about to =
> get
> > > more difficult.

> > u.n. should declare oz as an incomptentent nation, and send u.n.
> > peacekeeping mission there, taking over the oz.

> Australia is far more racist than the average aussie actually knows
>
> Most dont see it , most would not worry too much if they DID see it
> But the STATS prove the FACT that Australia STILL has a VERY VERY long
> way to go
>
> When they REMOVE the RACISTS from the police and legal and political
> systems we MAY overcome most of the problems
>
> To ASK most white if they think Australia is a raciat country is a
> JOKE
>
> Of COURSE they wont answer YES
>
> MOST racists crimes are not EVEN reported
>
> most brown people KNOW there is no point asking the police or the
> courts to uphold the LAW
>
> Most police and most politicians and MOST judges are WHITE RACISTS
>
> BUT it is slowly getting BETTER
>
> Another 100 years should see it improve
>
> kanga
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

Folks planning to visit Australia need to reconsider their plans, and
investors, too, need to look elsewhere.

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

harmony

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oz badly needs a civilizing influence. the oz churches teach a lot of hate.

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Feb 15, 2010, 5:05:20 PM2/15/10
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In article <4b798e04$0$12417$bbae...@news.suddenlink.net>,
"harmony" <a...@hotmail.com> posted:
>
> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:

> > investors, too, need to look elsewhere. - Jai Maharaj

> oz badly needs a civilizing influence. the oz churches teach a lot of hate.

Christian priests rape children; shut down Christian churches, arrest the clergy!

Hunter

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Mar 5, 2010, 3:36:53 PM3/5/10
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Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
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> Christian priests rape children; shut down Christian churches, arrest the clergy!


The Hindu religion enshrines pedophilia in their belief system. Shut
down these establishments and arrest cunts like you.

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