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« Created by: mellie on: Feb 11th, 2011 at 7:09pm »

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Reply #30 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 3:56pm
 
So despite all these corps having turned over massive profits this year, I ask you, what have they donated to the flood appeal, why is the pressure on the public, and the middle class to dig-deep more so than the corps who under a Liberal government were only too happy to donate during hard times before?

Grin ...  It's not like they are doing it tough...so what's the problem?
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Reply #31 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:06pm
 
OMG...it just gets better and better....check this out.

The Commonwealth bank donated $1 million towards Cyclone Larry back in 2005/2006, but look how generous "NOT" they have been with the recent events.


Cyclone Larry

http://www.commbank.com.au/about-us/news/media-releases/2006/220306-news-cyclone...

-Vrs-

Recent flood & cyclone disaster...
http://www.commbank.com.au/about-us/news/media-releases/2011/040211-commonwealth...

Lol...they have inadvertently attempted to churn a profit from the disaster, not donate towards it...

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Reply #32 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:11pm
 
I  think you will find that quite a lot have donated

thepremier.qld.gov.au/initiatives/disaster_recovery/donations.aspx
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Re: Corporate flood donations, where are they?
Reply #33 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:16pm
 
I reckon Com bamk has donated at least $1.35 mill.
Or is that just not enough to stop the bank bashing
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Reply #34 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:16pm
 
Cyclone Larry relief fund.
Submitted: Friday, Apr 07, 2006 at 02:24
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CYCLONE FUND APPROACHES $14 MILLION

The Cyclone Larry victim relief fund is rapidly approaching the $14 million mark, with donations today taking the current total to over $13.8 million, Premier Peter Beattie announced today.

Mr Beattie said that National Australia Bank today banked the $635,000 collected from the public through their branches along with a matching contribution of $250,000, taking the total from bank and customers to $885,000.

"I commend NAB staff and customers alike for their efforts, and I can assure them that the victims of Cyclone Larry will benefit from their generosity," Mr Beattie said.

"Today Zinifex Ltd contributed $80,000, and the Redcliffe City Council has donated $15,000.

"Yesterday IGA donated $100,000 as well as $130,000 in food vouchers, BP contributed $80,000, Terry White Chemist and Alphapharm $30,000 and $25,000 respectively, and Roche Mining $20,000.

"The hotline has received 11,975 calls, and there have been 36,431 donations at bank branches.

"Today's donatios have brought the total to $13,812,959.70 - within striking distance of $14 million.

"I again thank all those who've made a donation, and encourage everyone to keep digging deep."

Donations can be made through any Commonwealth Bank branch, the hotline on 1800 150 411 or online www.qld.gov.au.

Major Donors Amt
Commonwealth Government 1,100,000
Queensland Government 1,100,000
Commonwealth Bank of Australia 1,000,000
Westpac ($500k now, $500k in infrastructure) 500,000
BHP Billiton 350,000
NT Government 250,000
NAB plus customer donations- matching donations up to $250,000 885,000
Queensland and NSW Club Industry 200,000
UBS Global Asset Management 200,000
IGA - $100k plus $130k food vouchers 100,000
ANZ 100,000
Macarthur Coal Limited 100,000
RACQ 100,000
Rio Tinto/Comalco Aluminium 100,000
TABCORP 100,000
Victorian Government 100,000
Visy Industries 100,000
XStrata Queensland 100,000
Zinifex Ltd 80,000
Peaody Pacific 75,000
Ports Corporation of Queensland 55,000
Stanwell Corporation 55,000
Bank of Queensland 50,000
BP 50,000
Coles Myer 50,000
Darwin City Council 50,000
Gold Coast City Council 50,000
LMG Charity 50,000
NRMA Insurance Ltd 50,000
Pharmacy Guild of Australia 50,000
Queensland Newspapers 50,000
Suncorp 50,000
Rugby League Crowds (T'ville $32,254.55; Bris $9,752.10) 42,007
Reef Hotel Casino 35,000
Shangri-La, The Marina, Cairns 30,000
Shangri-La International 30,000
Terry White Chemist 30,000
Alphapharm 25,000
Woodside Energy 25,000
Carter & Spencer Group 20,000
Guild Insurance & Financial Services 20,000
Noosa Shire Council 20,000
Roche Mining 20,000
Wilson HTM 20,000
Retravision Qld 16,800
Redcliffe City Council 15,000
Australian Pharmacy professional Conference Delegates 14,000
Advantage Motorcycles Pty Ltd 13,900
Townsville RSL 11,500
The Rivkin Report 10,755
Medtonic Australia 10,444
Australian Stock Exchange 10,000
B&R Enclosures Pty Ltd 10,000
Bloomfield Collieries Pty Limited 10,000
Broncos 10,000
Clayton Utz 10,000
East West International Pty Ltd 10,000
Freehills 10,000
Hyne Timber 10,000
Man Investments Australia 10,000
Muslim Community 10,000
Pfizer Australia Pty Ltd 10,000
Cao Chenxi/Shao Xia 10,000
JF & AM Jones 10,000
LN & JK Collins 10,000
S Gibson 10,000
D O'Shea 10,000
P Santalucia 10,000
S & G Andrejic 10,000
W Brett 10,000

http://www.exploroz.com/Forum/Topic/32625/Cyclone_Larry_relief_fund.aspx

Is there a cyclone levy relief fund a Labor government forgot about still luring about, if so, what's left in it?
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Re: Corporate flood donations, where are they?
Reply #35 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:18pm
 
Felix wrote on Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:11pm:
I  think you will find that quite a lot have donated

thepremier.qld.gov.au/initiatives/disaster_recovery/donations.aspx


This said, then why the need for a tax, if like last time, it looks as though there will be enough for Bligh to sit on and collect interest for 5 years?

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Re: Corporate flood donations, where are they?
Reply #36 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:20pm
 
Felix, meet mellie ...

The in-house,
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Reply #37 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:20pm
 
Major donations received Premier's Disaster Relief Appeal major donors

BHP Billiton      11,000,000
New Zealand Government      2,283,105
XSTRATA Queensland      2,000,000
Rio Tinto      1,700,000
Commonwealth Bank      1,350,000
Coles      1,000,000
ConocoPhillips      1,000,000
Etihad Airways      1,000,000
Leighton Holdings      1,000,000
Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd      1,000,000
Origin Energy      1,000,000
Queensland Government      1,000,000
South Australian Government      1,000,000
Tabcorp      1,000,000
Victorian Government      1,000,000
Western Australia Government      1,000,000
Anglo American Plc      820,000
ANZ Bank      500,000
Mitsubishi      500,000
Qantas      500,000
Westfield Ltd      500,000
Westpac & St George Banks      450,000
National Australia Bank      400,000
GM Holden Ltd      350,000
Flannery Foundation      300,000
INPEX Corporation      300,000
Mazda Network      268,000
Medibank      254,235
Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group      250,000
Brisbane Airport Corporation      250,000
Cliffs Natural Resources Pty Ltd      250,000
Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU)      250,000
CSL Limited      250,000
David Jones      250,000
Elsie Cameron Foundation      250,000
Esso Australia Pty Ltd      250,000
ExxonMobil Australia      250,000
Glencore International      250,000
Kellogg Australia      250,000
Macarthur Coal      250,000
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Reply #38 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:23pm
 
And thanks for the link Felix, they haven't been so vocal about alerting the public about these corporate donations this time it seems.

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Reply #39 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:24pm
 
Hey Buzz,

I think me and mellie have met before. some things never change.
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Reply #40 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:25pm
 
Perhaps, some of our big industries just like to do the right thing quietly.
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Reply #41 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:29pm
 
Australia  donated $7.6 million to the US to assist with Hurricane Katrina, but what have the US offered us?

If poor old New Zealand were willing to donate, then why hasn't Obama?

Bush offered to help after Cyclone Larry, (Howard declined, said we were right).....

Have China lent any assistance?
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Reply #42 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:31pm
 
You sure find out who your friends are during hard times, yes?

Smiley...  It appears, Obamas missing in action.. Wink

But he loaned us his corporate political fund-raising arm Oprah, so for this we should be grateful I guess?

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Reply #43 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:33pm
 
As for donating quietly, lovely theory there Felix, but according to our transparency laws, these government donations have to be declared to the public.

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Reply #44 - Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:39pm
 
mellie wrote on Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:18pm:
Felix wrote on Feb 11th, 2011 at 4:11pm:
I  think you will find that quite a lot have donated

thepremier.qld.gov.au/initiatives/disaster_recovery/donations.aspx


This said, then why the need for a tax, if like last time, it looks as though there will be enough for Bligh to sit on and collect interest for 5 years?



How come you repeatedly fail to understand that the appeals are for helping individuals who have been affected by distaster and that the levy is for repairing infrastructure?

Appeals = for people
Levy = for stuff that isnt people - like roads, schools, sewerage works, drains, govt buildings etc

It's quite simple really.
Although obviously not for you.
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