Non-Muslim ‘no-entry’ zones have been multiplying all over Europe. Once established, they are unsafe, and proving deadly for non-Muslims to inhabit or even to walk through the neighbourhood. Most big French cities have areas which have become “no-go zones” which non-Muslims and even police cannot enter. It seems that Britain and European countries have suffered […]
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She didn’t just graduate; she did it with distinction
Those who saw her selling phone cards in Blacktown NSW might have thought she was an ordinary promo girl. Because of her good looks, some might have even thought she is an actress. But nobody ever thought Angeline Montilla was studying for a Master’s Degree in Professional Accounting. Well, she studies no more because she […]
NBI raids National Penitentiary
, Philippines. A private gym, refrigerators and sex enhancement drugs were among those seized by authorities in the second wave of raid in the New Bilibid Prison (NBP).
Remittance providers want four months grace from Westpac
Alternative remittance service providers were in the Federal Court in Sydney seeking orders preventing Westpac from closing their accounts on the grounds that the bank had engaged in “misleading and deceptive conduct.”
Music Studio in prison
Convict Herbert Colangco’s room at the National Penitentiary in Muntinlupa City rocks with a music studio. President Aquino has expressed particular concern over firearms found in possession of 19 Very Important Prisoners during a raid last month that also uncovered their luxurious living conditions.
Philippine prison ‘VIPs’ have access to strippers, spas and drugs
A RAID at the Philippines’ main prison has uncovered drug lords “living like kings” in luxury cells with stripper bars and jacuzzis.
$250,000 in consumer claims due to closure of Travel Access
As much as $250,000 in consumer claims is expected in relation to Sydney-based Travel Access, which was non-voluntarily terminated from participation in the Travel Compensation Fund (TCF) on 2 May 2014.
Grange Avenue closed to traffic
Schofields NSW. Dec. 15, 2014. Grange Avenue that leads to the present location of Philippine Australian Cultural Centre (PACC), better known as Multi-Purpose Centre (MPC) was closed to traffic because of impassable flood waters.
Abbott government funding cuts to hit everything from family day care to schools by Roger White
Shadow Education Minister Kate Ellis and Member for Chifley Ed Husic have maintained the push against Abbott Government Budget cuts to Family Day Care funding in Western Sydney.
Are banks motivated by greed?
In any kind of business, the basic principle is to maximize profit. But what is the real motive of banks in closing the accounts of remittance companies? Can banks equal the service provided? Are they even willing? Last month, St. George Bank threatened to close the accounts of remittance companies suspected of money laundering. St. […]
Terror funding crackdown to ‘kill local businesses’
The war on terrorism and money laundering is driving hundreds of local money remitters out of business after Westpac and St. George Bank confirmed that they were closing the bank accounts of various remittance companies.
Local money transfer lifelines under threat as remitters face extinction
Hundreds of migrant communities across Australia will lose their ability to send money home to family and friends safely and securely if banks continue their plans to close the accounts of remitters.