risk of losing their multi generational Farm property thanks to the bastardry and intransigence
of National Australia Bank
Where :: 8:30 am at National Australia
Bank House Level 3, 255 George Street (in the City) see map (position A)...
Public Transport; near Wynyard Station on George St
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then proceeding to Supreme Court at 184 Phillip Street Sydney 2000
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Farming Family To Be Evicted During Australian Year of The Farmer
Chris and Claire Priestley are in a David and Goliath battle against the bank to
Chris and Claire Priestley are in a David and Goliath battle against the bank to
save the farm their family has owned for over one hundred years. After nine
years of drought and three years of floods many NSW farmers have found
themselves in debt. However, the National Australia Bank have continued to
rise interest rates on the Priestley loan to 18% and are tomorrow taking the
family to the Supreme Court to seek possession of the farm.
This decision by NAB to evict the third generation farming family has stunned
community members of Walgett NSW where the Priestleys have been working
on a partnership with the aboriginal community of Brewarrina and Walgett to
engage in long term indigenous employment programs in agriculture, tourism
and environmental management.
A feasibility study is being conducted by the Department of Education,
Employment and Workplace Relations into the joint venture between the
Priestley family and the indigenous community organisations. While the draft
results of this important community venture are due in two weeks the NAB has
refused to give the family any more time.
While friends and community members are awaiting news at the Rivers Station
property near Walgett others have made the trek to Sydney to stage a protest
outside National Australia Bank House Level 3, 255 George Street at 8:30 am
tomorrow morning. The supreme court case commences at 9:30 am 184 Phillip
Street Court 11D.
“We believe there is a great opportunity here to assist the development of our
community. In this Year of the Farmer it would be a show of good faith by the
National Australia Bank to allow our family to at least hear the conclusion of
this study,” said Claire Priestley
http://www.occupysydney.org.au/2012/04/10/nab-treats-3rd-generation-farmers-like-2nd-rate-citizens-whilst-sponsoring-2012-year-of-the-farmer/
Our earlier post
Occupy Sydney : Year of the Farmer : another Farmer faces Foreclosure by NAB
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