WE would
like to think that Australians should not struggle with geography when it comes
to their own back yard, as many have been indoctrinated by the public school
system, where the basics are taught.
Basics like
how many states we have, you know; New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia,
Tasmania and Western Australia.
The likes
of how many territories we have which could be a bit tricky if one wants to
include islands, but generally most people would be inclined to say the Australian
Capital Territory, which geographically sits within the state of NSW, and the
Northern Territory, which sits above S.A. One should also include the lesser
known territory of Jervis Bay.
Whilst Wikipedia
is not a current official law resource ‘book’, it can be quoted as stating that
in Australia, there are six States, which is not untrue.
In
Australia there is a department of the state called a municipal office, or city
council as defined in the UK Act called Commonwealth of Australia Constitution
Act [1900].
Over time
these ‘city councils’ unlawfully became ‘businesses’ with ABN’s and trading
names.
Currently
according to government records, the in the example of SHIRE OF MELTON it is
trading under the name of Cafe CommuniTea, where previously it was Summersault.
The current
CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of the SHIRE OF MELTON is Mr. Kelvin Tori.
So where’s
this Shire of Melton for the overseas viewers?
It's in the outer north west of Melbourne, as shown in red in the map of Victoria below.
And a larger picture showing the boundaries of the old 'shire' and the new 'state'.
Very briefly, in order for a new state to be formed, it must follow dues process of law, where a referendum is to be held.
This has not
occurred, in this case.
A
transcript of the document is as follows:
FEDERAL
COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA
DISTRICT REGISTRY
GENERAL
DIVISION
No: (P)
VID1167/2010
MELTON
SHIRE COUNCIL
Applicant
COMMISSIONER
OF TAXATION
Respondent
ORDER
JUDGE: Justice
Gordon
DATE OF
ORDER: 18 March 2011
WHERE MADE:
Melbourne
THE COURT
ORDERS BY CONSENT THAT:
1.
A declaration that the applicant is
a ‘State’ for the purposes of s 114 of the Commonwealth Constitution.
2. A declaration that, by reason of s 5
of the A New System (Goods and Services Tax Imposition-General) Act 1999 (Cth),
no tax payable under GST law ( within the meaning of A New System (Goods and
Services Tax) Act 1999) is imposed on the property of any kind belonging to the
Applicant.
3. The parties bear their own costs of
the proceeding.
Date that
entry is stamped: 18 March 2011.
Deputy
District Registrar.
End of transcript.
- Is there anything that these ‘crims’ will not get away with?
- Is this newly created state for tax dodging purposes?
- If one 'city council' got away with it, how many others will too?
It is acknowledged that this document has been provided by a government researcher who wishes to remain anonymous, where permission was granted to post this on the 'internet', as this information was not available on the 'net.
Please note also that the court functions by consent.
We urge EVERY AUSTRALIAN to take a copy of this order and take it to their local M.P. for clarification.
"THE COURT ORDERS BY CONSENT THAT" the operative sentence like you mention.
ReplyDeleteIt seems the Judge has winged a way to stop GST on the Council, using something that is obviously not going to stand with real scrutiny but effective.
Reshared on House of Freeman.
https://plus.google.com/110726133622139939719/posts/DQR8jFwbY6v
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CONSTITUTION ACT - SECT 124
ReplyDeleteFormation of new States
A new State may be formed by separation of territory from a State, but only with the consent of the Parliament thereof, and a new State may be formed by the union of two or more States or parts of States, but only with the consent of the Parliaments of the States affected.
Don't recall this happening.
@Wayne. It's a scam, and most likely a conspiracy before it got in to the court room or the judges' quarters when making the order.
ReplyDeleteHow can a State share a State in regards to jurisdiction. It's an oxymoron. Obviously you have ACT in NSW, but it's a cut out, not sharing state rights.
There appears to be a misconception her as there is absolutely nothing wrong with s114 being used by any municipal/shire council when it is acting by delegated powers of the State, However, it cannot claim that all properties Melton or any other council own are State crown land kind of possessions. If you check out my 12 September 2015 correspondence to Tony Abbott then you may understand what I am on about.
ReplyDeleteWhen is a municipal-shire council entitled to claim s114 of the constitution to be applicable?
The document can be downloaded from:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/280276320/20150912-G-H-Schorel-Hlavka-O-W-B-to-Mr-TONY-ABBOTT-PM-Press-Release-Re-s114-of-the-Constitution-And-Other-Issues
@Mr Schorel-Hlavka There's a difference between a private body carrying out government tasks legislated or commissioned, and that body being its own.
ReplyDeleteI don't find it extraordinary that a court would class government service providers as unison in duty. Consider an Army with hired troops, it's still one force, one condemnation, one respect, even though the hired force has capacity to be autonomous and or leave.
Shire-Councils are international jurisdictions, not National, nor States of the nation.
The High Court of Australia already in Sydney Council v Commonwealth in 1904 accepted that councils using delegated powers of the State are having a s114 standing. That applies only to the exercise of State delegated powers and not as with Melton to properties owned by Melton council. the ATO was wrong and the court order has no legal validity as the parties cannot consent to undermine or overrule the constitution.
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