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Jokowi Setuju Australia Masuk ASEAN???
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dcruins replied at 16-3-2018 04:27 PM
bola lagi hangus....
Jangankan bola, silap2 takraw dan silat pun kena kentut dgn OZ jer nanti |
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Habis lah OZ kalau jadi sebahagian asean ..... gangster OZ banyak di bangkok .... sama dahsyat dengan gangster thai .... Sebagai contoh |
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ada netizen keluar isu OZ nyerrr sejarah Aboriginal Genocide pulak daaa.......
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malon dapat visa free bukannye bermanfaat pun untuk jadi pelari je kate negare makmur tapi paling ramai jadi pelari kat ozi ,padahal malon tak de perang dan bencane langsung
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ya ke? ingatkan kat thailand ni gengster russia yg banyak..kat pattaya tu bersepah2 geng2 russia ni..muka masing2 mcm mafia
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Reaksi singapore nyerrr netizen pulak kat forum mereka, keluar citerrr bisnes keluarga Jokowi pulak daaa....
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This Jokowi got big on-going furniture business with Australia. ..... Cool
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resiel replied at 17-3-2018 11:10 AM
malon dapat visa free bukannye bermanfaat pun untuk jadi pelari je kate negare makmur tapi paling ...
Kata2 indon mulai jeles |
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lawak sinkies...
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Where got angmos want to mix with Asians... they consider themselves as superior
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malon tongong kantoi konar lagi
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resiel replied at 17-3-2018 02:27 PM
malon tongong kantoi konar lagi
Indon jawak sanggop jilat jubo Oz kojesen demi visa- free |
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pyropura replied at 17-3-2018 04:31 PM
Indon jawak sanggop jilat jubo Oz kojesen demi visa- free
malon je yg jilat bontot oz jadi pelari kate negare makmur, makmur syok sendiri |
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Tak payah seru2 laaa indon2 tuuu, biar dia tenang kat forum Kaskus etc dia tanpa gangguan...
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Edited by pyropura at 17-3-2018 04:55 PM
resiel replied at 17-3-2018 04:38 PM
malon je yg jilat bontot oz jadi pelari kate negare makmur, makmur syok sendiri
Indon desperate jilat jubo Oz sebab indon dicuekkin lagik
http://www.crystolenergy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Australia_LNG_map.jpg_org.jpg
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Walau pun muka2 penduduk Sydney dan Melbourne dah banyak Asian berbanding 20 tahun dulu (betul la kata Paul Keating, a labor PM masa tu) namun tulang belakang budaya mereka decidedly western and Caucasian.
Let's keep it that way... for now.
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Dilema gak Australia ni dengan China, dia kadang2 nak main kasar dengan China, tapi pada masa sama ekonomi dia bergantung pada China, ada artikel menarik tentang kerja pelobi2 China kat arena politik Australia..
dia kena ada plan B untuk export dia, mungkin ASEAN ni salah satu plan B dia gak.
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https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/china/2018-03-09/how-china-interferes-australia
How China Interferes in Australia
And How Democracies Can Push Back
By John Garnaut
March 9, 2018
Australia is the canary in the coal mine of Chinese Communist Party interference. Over the past 18 months, the country has been shaken by allegations of the Chinese party-state working to covertly manipulate the Australian political system and curate the wider political landscape. There are claims of Beijing-linked political donors buying access and influence, universities being co-opted as “propaganda vehicles,” and Australian-funded scientific research being diverted to aid the modernization of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Most notoriously, an ambitious young senator, Sam Dastyari, was exposed for parroting Communist Party talking points and giving countersurveillance advice to a Chinese political donor before being hounded into premature retirement.
The scandals might seem odd. Few countries on the planet have benefited as clearly from China as Australia has. Its society has been enriched by waves of Chinese migrants and sojourners for 160 years. Its national income grew as much as 13 percent in a single decade as a result of China’s resource-intensive construction boom, according to the Australian Reserve Bank. And an easing of the resources boom has been offset by the spending power of 180,000 Chinese students and a million tourists each year, along with hundreds of thousands of migrants who have mostly thrived in their new country.
Yet these are the very ingredients that make Australia’s debate over Chinese influence so interesting. Nobody knows what happens when a mid-sized, open, multicultural nation stands its ground against a rising authoritarian superpower that accounts for one in every three of its export dollars. Even the firebrand editorial writers of China’s tabloid press seem unsure. “Australia calls itself a civilized country, but its behavior is confusing,” The Global Times wrote. “While it is economically dependent on China, it shows little gratitude.”
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malon konar lagi ye banyak projek tapi rakyat jadi pelari terbanyak tak gune sume
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resiel replied at 17-3-2018 05:38 PM
malon konar lagi ye banyak projek tapi rakyat jadi pelari terbanyak tak gune sume
... konar lah indon |
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tak gune sungguh banyak projek tapi rakyat tak de menikmati langsung sanggup jadi pelari majoriti kat negare lain
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resiel replied at 17-3-2018 05:38 PM
malon konar lagi ye banyak projek tapi rakyat jadi pelari terbanyak tak gune sume
Ndon, Malon sudah ada pekebunan gandum juga di OZ, keluasan 3 kali Manhattan New York.... ntar bisa ekspor gandum ke Indon yah, biar indon bisa bikin indomie ...
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...KLK keen on Aussie farm land, owns 25,000ha, and seeks to buy large piece
Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2013/02/20/klk-keen-on-aussie-farm-land-owns-25000ha-and-seeks-to-buy-large-piece/#sVQpRjZXqqbI8ZPx.99
(KLK), which has been quietly buying farm land in Australia as a diversification strategy, is now close to sealing a large land deal there, the Wall Street Journal reported.
KLK already owns more than of 25,000ha of freehold farm land in Australia enough to cover an area at least three times the size of Manhattan.
According to the news report, KLK wanted to invest in a large area of land in Dandaragan, about 160km north of Perth, said Simon Wilding, director of real-estate broker VNW Independent.
Wilding said that he expected to complete a deal with the Malaysian company's Australian subsidiary KLK Farms Pte Ltd in the next two weeks, adding to several big land deals by the company in Australia's biggest grain producing state in the past year.
The news report said low crude palm oil prices and rising wages in Indonesia were squeezing its palm oil profits.
Nevertheless, according to a source close to the company, KLK intends to buy more land in Australia if the right opportunity arises.
“KLK has been buying land in Australia since 1989, mostly planted with grain-based crop such as wheat. But, compared with its core-business in palm oil and rubber plantations, this investment in Australia is still very small.
“Although it's very small, the company is interested to make its investment in Australia more meaningful' and will continue acquiring depending on the price and land size as it has been doing since 1989,” said the source.
KLK owns more than 22,000ha of freehold farm land in Australia, while its palm oil acreage currently stands at more than 250,000ha.
It was reported that Australian farms contributed just 0.3% to KLK profits in the last financial year.
According to KLK's latest annual report, during the course of the financial year ended Sept 30 2012, its Australian subsidiary KLK Farms Pte Ltd took the opportunity to expand by acquiring 13,970ha of grain-growing properties in Western Australia.
“This acquisition adds diversity to our agriculture portfolio,” said the source in the report. KLK bought the land at RM83.1mil.
KLK chief executive officer Tan Sri Lee Oi Hian in the latest annual report said the contribution of plantations to the group's profit was RM1.19bil, a decline of 25.6% from 2011.
Weaker palm oil prices and higher wages pushed KLK's net profit down to RM1.2bil in 2012 from RM1.5bil in 2011.
A plantation analyst said the increasing investment in Australia might reflect the company's intention to balance out its dependency on palm oil.
Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2013/02/20/klk-keen-on-aussie-farm-land-owns-25000ha-and-seeks-to-buy-large-piece/#sVQpRjZXqqbI8ZPx.99 |
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perkebunan syok sendiri tak kan rakyat jadi pelari kat negare lain cume negare mundur je yang ramai rakyatnye jadi pelari
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