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FBI VOL00009
EFTA00261546
58 pages
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Information has been disclosed for any purpose are obligated to this cooperation Agreement in this instance. 1.1.9. There are no exceptions to this Agreement and the recipient would be subject to a Breech of Obligations under this Agreement of which Intellectual Property Laws, Australia will apply. 2. EXCLUSIONS 2.1. The obligations in Clause 1 do not apply to Confidential Information which; 2.2.1. Was in the public domain at or after the time it was disclosed by the disclosing party to the receiving party, other than through a Breech of this Agreement. 2.2.2. The recipient can prove it was in its lawful possession prior to disclosure by the disclosure and which was not acquired directly or indirectly from the disclosure or a third party under an Obligation of Confidentiality. 2.2.3. Required to be disclosed by law or applicable legal processes, provided that the recipient; To the extent permitted by law or applicable legal processes, immediately notifies the disclosure of any such request where possible before, or as soon as practicable after, making the disclosure. 3. RETURN OR DESTRUCTION Immediately upon termination or expiry of this Agreement, the decision by either party not to enter into a Business or Development Agreement contemplated within the disclosure of the Confidential Information, a request by the disclosure at any time, the recipient by the disclosure will; 3.2.1 Promptly return to the disclosure, or if directed by the disclosure destroy, all Confidential Information of the disclosure and all documents and other tangible materials containing any such Confidential Information, including disclosed information held by any third party recognised as representatives, professional advisors, associates or to whom Confidential Information has been disclosed. 3.2.2 The recipient will certify compliance with any directions of the disclosure's to destroy Confidential Information within 14 days of receipt of such direction. 4. RISK MANAGEMENT 4.2. Each party (the first party) will be liable to the other party for any act or omission of any third party to which the first party disclosed the Confidential Information, as if those acts or omissions were the first parties own. 4.3. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to grant any rights under any Patent, Trade 4.4. Secrets or Copyrights of either party to the other, nor shall this Agreement grant the receiving party any right in or to the Confidential Information of the disclosing party, except the limited right to review such Confidential Information solely in connection with the Business Purpose as described in Exhibit A and B. 4.5. The recipient agrees that the disclosure assumes no responsibility or liability for the recipients use of the Confidential Information, and that the disclosure gives no warrenty that the Confidential Information will meet the recpients requirements as outlined in Exhibit A and B, Business Purpose or it will be sufficient or suitable for the recipients authorised purposes. 4.6. This Agreement may be modified in writing, executed only by authorised representatives of each party and approved only by the disclosure of the Confidential Information. 4.7. The disclosure is entitled to seek relief both at law and equity and remedies including (without limitation) injunctive relief and specific performance in the event of any Breech or anticipated Breech of this Agreement, without having to prove any actual damage. 4.8. This Agreement will be governed by the laws of Australia. Both parties agree that any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, or EFTA00261566
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Breech, Termination or Invalidity thereof, shall be settled by the relevant tribunal in Australia. 5. TERM 5.1 The effective commencement date of this Agreement will be the time stated on this Agreement and prior to the first disclosure of the Confidential Information and the Agreement will remain in force and Legally Binding for the term. 5.2. Whether or not the contemplated business relationship between the parties is consummated, the covenants containing to Confidentiality including all third parties recognised as representatives, professional advisors, associates or to whom Confidential Information has been disclosed, shall remain in force and effect for a period of 10 years from the last disclosure of the Confidential Information from one party to the other. 5.3. Unless the disclosing party expressly agrees in writing to release all or part of its Confidential Information from the restrictions imposed and stipulated within this Agreement before such period has elapsed this Agreement remains in force and is Legally Binding. 6. GENERAL This Agreement and the Exhibit attached hereby constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and replaces all oral or written prior communications and Agreements between the parties. 6.1 All clauses or part of a clause will be enforceable and applied in the jurisdiction of Australia and legal proceedings will not be sought in a jurisdiction of which all legal stipulations of this Agreement are not enforceable. 6.2. A waiver by a party in respect of a Breech of a provision of this Agreement must be given in writing and will not constitute a waiver of any other Breech. 6.3. Nothing in this Agreement constitutes a relationship of employer and employee, principal and agent, or trust, or partnership between the parties. Neither party has authority or power to bind the other party. 6.4. This Agreement may be signed electronically. 6.5. Any notice given under this Agreement must be in writing and may. be served by email to the address provided in the details, or any other address that is subsequently notified. 6.6. Australian law applies to this Agreement and proceedings must be commenced in the courts of Australia or the registry of the Federal Court of Australia. The parties have executed this Agreement as of the date set forth below. Signed for and on behalf of - • • JC INNOVATIONS • ' presentative Director / owner C ate: 7 '" t Mr 9o03 Signed for and on behalf of By its authorised representative Date: EFTA00261567
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JC INNOVATIONS AUSTRALIA EXHIBIT A AND B MUTUAL NON DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A DISCLOSURE DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS PURPOSE: RgQirik) tt-*- Pk0F/T ORGFin)/ZATtON) pRy i n11/4)cr..JiA)C er e.kof V=21111LEZIZ EXHIBIT B RECIPIENT DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS PURPOSE: ..SE.Extzka-INIER_ EFTA00261568
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f‘ V‘ Compc-e_rer) veRsivNI . CONFIDENTIAL ISM:SUPPORT A Support Network For victims of Crime Abuse - Trauma - Grief A support network where you can be heard, where you will be believed, where you can share your experiences and find the support you need in an understanding Safe united environment EFTA00261569
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ISPY.SUPPORT is a non for profit organisation that is designed for the collective collaboration of evidence collected from society of Professional or personal positions in the form of Fraudulent activity, Police targeting, Government targeting, Intellectual Property Theft, Sexual targeting and predatory activity, Stalking, Cheating spouses and partners. Corruption, Suspicious activity, Professional corruption and dissatisfaction, Suspicious activity involving organisations or personal experiences, Dating site predatory suspicions. Social media predatory suspicions, Child predatory suspicions or predatory activity involving churches, religion schooling and religious sectors, such as churches, scientology, catholic schools for example, Police sexual targeting, Police fraudulent activity - involving stalking, fraudulent utility bills, fraudulent fines, fraudulent and illegal arrests, professional misconduct involving lawyers, judges and authority figures, illegal incarceration in Mental Health Facilities and Jail systems, corrupt Health Departments, Professional Integrity and anonymous reporting of Professional positions involved in Corruption (Whistle blowers), fraudulent activity or other illegal activity (Guaranteed Protection of identity, profession information and personal information). ISPY.SUPPORT is a collective of documented, visual, witnessed or experienced collaboration of evidence that conducts investigations into the acts of the collective experiences of the public or professional sector of organised crime that inflicts and intrudes upon the lives of the innocent victim that has been targeted, experienced or witnessed such events of criminal activity that has inflicted and penetrated their lives in a negative manner and caused harm and suffering. The business ISPY.SUPPORT will commence as a NON For Profit Organization involving a support group for victims of crime, Trauma, abuse and grief, which will be conducted on a monthly basis, with the intention and implementation of providing members of the public with education involving corruption or criminal activity in order to recognise criminal or corrupt activity involving Fraudulent and malicious activity, targeted organised crime, sexual targeting, money laundering and other forms of organised crime that may have entered heir lives or personal accounts, in order to report the activity and prevent further damage in their lives, or prevent this activity from entering their lives. The support group of the business ISPY.SUPPORT will provide information and support for members of the public who may be suffering from Mental Health disorders and conditions, trauma , abuse or grief, and will provide information of services available to them to gain assistance in rebuilding their lives involving positive pathways and productivity and in order to become productive members of society or to gain support for the issue involved in their lives. The business ISPY.SUPPORT will provide the building blocks for suffers of victims of crime, trauma, abuse and grief to provide prevention and support of community members of that specific area or members of the public who are seeking assistance and support. The business ISPY.SUPPORT support group meetings will involve a network of conjoined services in the specific area of the establishment of ISPY.SUPPORT in order to provide assistance to their clients and members, and involve guest speakers , volunteers of support and educational PowerPoint presentations to support and educate the members of ISPY.SUPPORT and provide information to assist the members EFTA00261570
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and members of the public who join and attend the support group meetings on a monthly basis. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTIONS The business ISPY.SUPPORT future development and development projections consist of developing the NON For Profit support group meetings into a Trauma Centre, involving developing the business concept into a central hub, and establishing the development inn specific areas commencing in Regional South Australia, the Yorke Peninsula, Kadina and developing further to be established in other regional areas of Australia and metropolitan areas of Australia. The central hub, ISPY.SUPPORT Trauma Centre will consist of an advisory service involving Consultants consisting of appointments with clients in order to report issues involving legal issues, criminal issues, corruption, metal health, medical issues, issues concerning trauma and abuse, or to be assisted with any social and public issue that requires the expertise of a consultant that can recognise the issue and direct them towards the correct department or service required to resolve and address the issue. ISPY.SUPPORT consultants will have the legal rights to report their clients issues to the conjoined and congealed services connected to ISPY.SUPPORT and make appointments for their clients with the correct departments, services, Government officials offices in order to provide the correct assistance to their client. ISPY.SUPPORT is a central hub that will stream, line the system for the public , and the public will be directed and assisted in the correct perspective and direction in order to be assisted and gain the resolution for their particular issue. The business ISPY.SUPPORT bridges the gap between the public and the Government system and services in their local areas so people, members of the public are no longer slipping through the cracks and remaining unassisted, which in turn results in helplessness, frustration, further trauma and grief and suicide. The business ISPY.SUPPORT streamlines every service and system into a central hub and advances the systems and services for the public and bridges all gaps of services available to the public and communication within the systems involved in public services. The business ISPY.SUPPORT will incorporate an advanced communication system and digital appointment system, M.H.S.I.C, Mental Health Services and Information Centre, in order to digitally communicate with the conjoined Government departments, services and public services systems, and including legal systems and Govemment Officials Offices in order to report their clients issues to the correct departments, communicate information between services and departments involving the reported issues, extending to medical services connected to ISPY.SUPPORT and M.H.S.I.0 so all information of communication involving the clients of ISPY.SUPPORT are bridged and information is supported by M.H.S.I.0 between all parties involved, streamlining the information and communication between all systems and involved parties. The business ISPY.SUPPORT involving the communication system M.H.S.I.0 incorporates a Digital appointment system that allows ISPY.SUPPORT to digitally make appointments for their clients with the correct department, system or service required to address the recognised and reported issue of their client and the conjoined Government system, service required, or Government officials offices in order to direct their client to the correct department or service required to have their issue addressed and resolved. The communication and digital system of ISPY.SUPPORT M.H.S.I.0 will advance all communication systems in the Government System, Medical System, Legal Systems and public services available to the public and bridge all gaps of communication between the systems and the public alleviating frustration, lack of knowledge and information and helplessness for the public and professionals involved in the system in order to stay abreast of all issue involved in the public EFTA00261571
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sector and between the systems conjoined to ISPY.SUPPORT M.H.S.I.0 system. The business ISPY.SUPPORT Trauma Centre will consist of a central hub providing services to the public consisting of provided services of treatment rooms and legal consultant rooms for victims of crime, victims of trauma, abuse and grief, medical abuse or trauma involving psychological trauma, physical trauma, emotional trauma and mental health conditions. ISPY.SUPPORT is a central hub for conjoined professionals and specialists in the area and region of the established business ISPY.SUPPORT involved in the treatment of trauma victims involving trauma, abuse, grief and mental health conditions to diagnose and treat clients of ISPY.SUPPORT involving the support group meetings or the public in one location, and treating members of the public who are slipping through the cracks of the system, or do not know where to seek assistance or are trying to break through red tape of the system to be treated. ISPY.SUPPORT is a central hub for the public in order to gain assistance for any public issue they may have and not knowing which correct system or service to contact. ISPY.SUPPORT bridges the gap of services available to the public and advances the services and system into one central hub of advisory and information and services and treatment in the specific location of the establishment of IS PY. S UP PORT. The business ISPY.SUPPORT will consist of a call centre for members of the public to contact to report an issue in order for ISPY.SUPPORT to report the issue to the correct department on behalf of their client, gain information or advise to an issue or make an appointment with a consultant of ISPY.SUPPORT to gain assistance to have the issue resolved with the correct service, department or Government official if required. The business ISPY.SUPPORT will consist of a Mental Health Unit established at the back entrance to the establishment of ISPY.SUPPORT consisting of Incorporating consultant rooms for assessment for Mental Health - Treatment rooms for Mental Health diagnosed conditions - Further development of a 24 hour Emergency Unit for Mental Health providing assessments , treatments and transferring patients to Mental Health Institutions if required - Involving Mental Health specialists and services in the area and location of the establishment of ISPY.SUPPORT Trauma Centre - Incorporating a Mental Health Project Scheme involving a Hormonal imbalance Project involving the testing of hormonal imbalances as the source of Specific Mental Health Conditions that are involving Hormonal Imbalances replicating Mental Health Conditions and advancing the medical care of patients who appear to be afflicted with a mental Health condition but is actually a physical medical reason as an undetected under lining cause. The business ISPY.SUPPORT Trauma Centre will advance services of Mental Health and remove the over loading of Hospital emergency treatment units involving Mental Health patients taking bedding and treatment away from patients requiring emergency treatments and centralizing Mental Health patients and treatments into a separate specialized unit separating Mental Health patients from Hospital Emergency units and providing a specialized service for the public who are inflicted with Mental Health Conditions and require a specific specialized service to gain treatment and streamlining mental Health services into a central hub within the establishment of ISPY.SUPPORT Trauma Centre, and utilizing the digital communication and appointment system of ISPY.SUPPORT M.H. S.I.0 to assist and transfer Mental Health patients with the conjoined Mental Health services and institutions and assist with the communication between GP'S , Specialists and all parties involved in the treatment processes of the patient. EFTA00261572
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O01=FAL fe ti l}VA L. ...... i t.t. j aw c t.",; (:, • . -A J.:_t 1.4?Iblgin Menage:ate al; she . tit/ to Ida want , PeNsizion °fa Meraf tritsterCrib C wheze expnaad himself and bPel sexual fsttercovae with t Wawa30, 2016. dler, and paid her Saco burraltataly ritm-ward..b-90 AIA- ashiac-ce-D thNc-f; .1iCrrtr1 vJA,5 LH ‘fictS or ACE - DINA , Asimflar $50-million silt was Bled in March amS, by a different woman, who 'was represented by the same lawyerSfl These and several similar laws nits were diamigsed.(2391 All other lawsuits have been settled by Epstein ott of courtfall EpstS. :made many pyrkpf-cptFt settletnents with dleged 65-ntnth EGN C.Aatts-R Et t' scie r-etvwxica, - :$6ey5.4- A cji.:5 C l e t t . V I A : 4 1 t : : i s ° & J . : 1 2 n Jra,;:i DK-8 titithd Sfeeit.t (711142.145 1:1riii. c; Pitt t-i ..-,2*.v•zi :2 A Dawsite7 SO, 2014, twaral taivil waI flea iM Florida Try Jaae Doe a aril Dee 2 2vikair?. Wf.e. Unitti Z./tat:es vich:t.tas of the Crime Viefand !. ights Act by the U.S. DopErszont NFA Eptdeirt aria his itrai‘d 2c061 "Incl.ei was a kW " nuanci alul (Jaue Doe s) and esofasr 11.13n72. (35n3 4) plain -dile to that caseW3 The ashlifion accused Alms Dershowitz of sarually abusing a minor, Jane Doe 3, provided by Epstein.['-s31 The allegations against Dersbawka were stricken by the judge and eliminated from the case because he said they were outside the initait of the suit to re-open the ?. plea agreemerecAscirlska A document filed in court. alleges that Epstein ran a (Sexual abuse rips",3‘C and lent underage girls to autaninent American politicians. em ss execuumfo . riresidents, a wel-known mime miiaistoaandSmkikaderan...M Tim l ..tg-ztrindcag ;arra Ls -6mdirg it faded. owe; Eta eity. 74141: 3 :r.eatral ploa egnr.3.t. yr. to munch tbu.t. 'A violate:a vletirs' ao.L.p731 7, :Rosa Jue.:ge tha: sEeSs 'i'te by petted *eta Rem': Wince Aidia had ?xi 3:1•a:±23 0:f. the isurLit tiiqsavietinb, seeking1z rec:isen Rosteesuen:proseeutIon was. an.cmortr.ith the Side4.21 grrvrtanintaxi.: judge or:ignite a)Sthe recureismi 'Wise Mves -...a.a4P,n.e nging as it velsither eiaLlras by RObeilz are true Or rt7 b3. Tb..X41.73 he. did DOC 511.017 . Jane Does 3 and 4 to join the suit, Marra specifically said thei Roberts may later give evidence when the case comes to courtkaal On February 21, 2019, in the case of Two Jane pge! v. kited States, 'm Judge of the T.T.S. District Court for the Southern District of Fkaida Kenneth Marra said federal prosecutors violated the law 'SY fa,lirig to natiti victims before they ally weed lum to plead guilty to only the two Florida offenses. The judge left open what the possible remedy could be.t13-94 V. Z.1"1,staln (2015) External 1.1tizo In a DecEember 2024 Florida court ?ding by Bradley Edwards and Paul G. Cassell meant for inclusion in the Crime Victims Whar Ere they now? ilia Rights Act lawsuii,[1401 (then knovre2s biggest players in the Jeffrey , triaged in a sworn affidavit that ,Estse =min case 01:LIPP;UffivISLY0P 1119-0 rte hat,..kgusinati trafficked hygpstein and On:slain% orniwO:pirRitYPincr94c!si) Marinn for their own use and for use by several others, Perversion of Justice, The (literal including Prints Anthew[34 and re p:red 14Fvard Lew Herald, November29, 2018. prdessorS'n Dirshowij;MCI423 ...also claimed filar • __Erat .,..Iskaawa_ ..and ethers had physically and sext.alt ly abused bett1431 She alleged that tree FBI nay have been involved in a cover-up.D441 She said she bad served. as Epstein's sea slave from 1999 to 20q2; and bad recruited other underage girle..[FM Prince Audrey", Epstein, and Dershowitz all denied having had say with Derewrit tool immi avar the allegations5W5IWItigaa filed a defamation suit ast Deniva EFTA00261573
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.-z c-trutAciAu-si HAtz.m mei< Dip coral ri nafrzt•M;:: - nt4?;104:-C-TiCi '" 5119)22, 4:19 PM cits,t-Egiti ••• kriX;C;;C:t. c:FiErt72 ' • Details of a civil lawsuit, made public in. jemmy- 2035, contained a deposition from "Jane Doe 3" that accused Maxwell of recruiting her in 1999, when she was a minor, and grooming her to provide sexual services for stein.,[2-1 2 A 2018 expose by Julie K. Brown in the Miami Herald revealed Jane Doe 3 , who was previously known as met Maxwell at Donald Tramp s Mara o Club in Palm. Beach, Florida, when was a 16- year-old spa attendant. 1 2-1 She asserted that Maxwell had introduced her to Epstein, after which she was "groomed by- the two [of them] for his pleas= including lessons in Epstein's preferences during oral sex" I-22)1631 Maxwell has repeatedly denied any involvement in Epstein's ertmeeLS1 Ina 2015 statement, Maxwell. rejected allegations that she has acted as a zoclittrer for Epstein and denied that she had "facilitated Prince Andrew's [alleged] acts of serial spokesperson said "the allegations made against Ghislaine Maxwell are untrue" and she "Ara* denies allegations of an unsavoury nature, which have appeared in. the British press and elsewhere, and reserves her right to seek redress at the repetition of such old defamatory claims" f581[64) asserted. that Maxwell and Epstein had trafficked her and other underage girls, often at sex parties hosted by Epstein at his homes in New iiir Mexico, Palm Beach, and the United States Virlin Islands. Maxwell called her a liar, sued Maxwell for defamation in federal court in the Southern Dishict of New York in aolifili details of the settlement have not been made public, in. May 2017 the case was settled in favour,16-41 with Maxwell paying b o om% LE!..§1 :Jac. c• • -- ar;hZt.c .;i1 r N.1;" CA...."-tr. c•-t: • ..) ( • I is 2017, filed a suit, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of ew York, against and Maxwell, that to give massages to and harm or er career she did not •m .l' gih their mansion in New York and on his private Caribbean. Little Saint settled in 2018 =derundisclosed terms.iatgr&f.§81 ‘t.i v I , kiliaWfilialtY 9 1 -O-1 cui PC art-i}gak, i-} RF `t-RAN:is ryl is 5/CALS purz-r r i RA 6 iq _ O17 - THRE/176•)ED -TDB IciaED IF I 6- AT ftEr PI gle On 16 April 2019, went public and filed a sworn affidavit in. federal court in New York, alleging that she and. hetLE:rar-old sister had been sexually assaulted by Epstein and Maxwell in separate locations in. i996. affidavit was filed in support of a defamation suit by IIMISagainst Alan. Dershowim. According to the affidavit, _had met Maxwell and Epstein at a New York art gallery reception in 1995. The affidavit says that in the summer of the following year, they hired her to work on an. art project in billionaire businessman LeslieVerner's Ohio mansion, where she was then sexually assaalted.yb both Maxwell end, al7 011.111 reported the incident to the New York Police Department and the P1:11..-- Her affidavit also stated that during the same summer, Epstein flew her then 15-year- old. sister, to his New Mexico property where he and Maxwell molested her on a massage table.' was interviewed for CBS This Monthly in November 2O19 where she Mailed the 1996 assault and alleged that Maxwell had threatened both. her career and her life after the assault:1251 Sv Epstein's estate, Maxwell, and Jane Does 1-4 (2019) trz.k . 17a1V-Zeztri CiSE- Fcts:3c-leett?.74 -retsricr - lajjEj24Atn., ??:/tSSegja-7; EFTA00261574
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6 a tl 14Abi cet-4mecrED To r-yr is.Erfitra ger him 1:39PM OLSEN, John Wayne 0945- )SenatorforSouth Manes, 1080-02 peal Party of Austraiia) jThei.fifographical Winery , v t • .• • • • ' %•••- -L.-% • • -.. : - • 0 *::‘ 1=tsa-- 1‘22.; ' SE-Pc Itt CI 1 NjWasfelaa 0-92 tUberal Party of Australia) .` • cacke- St.713 htlpstalognsphy.senate.govauloisereionn-waynal "- e•••••4 rt. + "tor t r • 0% A:" • .z*" . r\t '" tC.:1':•...C...- I % 4 ,Z , -: , .... _int Olsen li_ pasty-ilp vacanopyr ,.,,,-: South Au -----:;-: — - - 2 '.- - itel;;;th139n -cratefrom 7 (C ., May he tile a - - -- -" --a- , -'-- 9 - --: 1998-202 served two in "'-:- • Senator Tony Messner. .: • .--: -, . tr., ::,.. - . .. ' - vacancy caused tVii7resigrl---- %. .1..‘‘.1C-.,..k.::._, ,i'Le4a--;.-..i.a.-•:::-L. -;_-!:E•itil.:•":5.-2- -- -.2c."-'4C4c AWdieful6aCkgrai rldiiffriTtifiAdethrtiin' llaiiivirtiben996,11ie day after he became Premier of South Australia, argued tattier° was a defining moment in Ojeanis life when he was eighteen and with his father when the lather suffered a masigve heart attack and died while driving the family speedboat. Other defining moments revolved around his fortunes as a state politician; his two years in the Senate rated barely a mention. Stetspoffilcs was clearly the main game for John Olsen. . :.*: ..': Jpret SoultiAtistralia on 7 June 194 a ... .i` was of tanley John 0 owner of an chine and motor vehicle business. and his wife Joyce Rosati/4 educated at '-Kadin Memorial High School studied accountancy at the South Australian School of Business Studies, spent a period from 1962 as a bank clerk with the SA Savings Bank, and by 1968 was managing din9ctor of the family business, J. R. Olsen & Sons Pty Ltd. His determination to be part of the political process and influence policy direction was inspired by what he saw as the need to address. the neglect of small business interests under Don Dunstan, arid 'the excesses of the Dunstan and Whittam anstra n became tally enga t ident of South Australia's Rural Youth (1970) and later as .radina town mural° 1974 to 1977. was also South Australian presiders o of •mrneroe f*: c prOritipricitiltpM. In 196fil.he married Julie Abbottlhey)Vere.to have two sons and .a dabghts!.., In 1976 Olsen was elected president of the South Australian division piths Liberal Pa6ian office which he held until 1978 when he was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly as the member for Rocky River; following a boundary redistribution in 1985 he became the member for Custance. Olsen served as Chief Secretary and Minister for Fisheries in the Tonkin Liberal Government from March 1982 until the ALP victory in the state electron in November of thatyear. David Tonkin resigned from Parliament, and Olsen defeated Dean Brown in a ballot for leadership of the party. As Leader of the Opposition in the South Australian Parliament, he contested and lost the 1986 and 1989 state elections against Labor Premier John Bannon. Following the defeat of November 1989, In which his party obtained more than fifty per cent of the two-party preferred vote, Olsen indicated that he would accept nomination for the Senate vacancy to be caused by the impending resignation of Senator Tony Messner. He resigned es Leader in January 1990. and resigned his seat in the House of Assembly immediately beta, being chosen for the vacancy by a joint sitting of the Houses of the SA Parliament - - - on 7 May 19001I;Was sworn in threicnil-WitlEfaliOvaig—tiiy:iii •-• • - :1:91sey.s 115 speech, sliv.prpd on 2110g -1913k called for increased unity for a 'fragmented and nervous nation'. He criticised the regulatory duplication that characterised federal and state administration of health, education 'and housing, and urged the restructunng of the economy through privatisation and the deregulation of financial and labour markets, to create an environment 'where freedom and incentive are the basics'. • He raised the Issue of the maladministration of the Murray-Darling end the impact this was having on South Australia: ... the heart of Australia is being left to die. its main artery Is clogged with the salinity and pollution of the States through viii!dh it passes, tyibit my State of south AUstralla ... condemned by a political inertia to being In effect the sewerof Australia. And he addressed immigration issues, arguing that migrants should be encouraged to settle in places other than the east coast, that they should be obliged to become citizens, and to take English language courses.[2] An experienced parliamentarian, during his brief time in the Senate Olson made 'articulate and forceful, and, at times, emotional' contributions to debate. He spoke often on the state of the economy, particularly its effect on •• • anti astral communities, and referring frequently to the situation in his home state. EFTA00261584
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r-%1 NKr- Cie O —VC Pc INA C.-43,1 C-es • 1. 2/1122, 1:39 PM n Wayne (1 is) I The Biographical 0ictionaly ... ..... _ For service to the SA Parilamentparticularly in the areas of economic development and reform .r prOtTioting business trfirastmcture and i v en rtunttles .--:4p l.. th_as Australian • barge 2. _ and then in New Yo 006-09 the G'Day LA and GDay- USA programs.P't- He was appointed putt' Chairman .• rican Australia orrine5In 2014 he . .c- .. ... Yen During his premiership Olsen had overseen on of 1 Australia's electricity system, the outsourcing of its water Industry, and a number of development projects intended to boost.,theatate's ailing ; . economAile citation for his appointment as an Officer of the Order of Australia 14anusry 200D:eads in part - ugh .. I Inc teS, became an advisor with the Bespoke Approach lobb 1 - e-rra.2. : 1:14 Tim Bryant- Pck5:C'Et*Z.T-4. i 1/2`.- cr j )t.:F7SZ- S . 2C- 7 - SICL-1.71.C?. ert 4tEal.4:17.*:! 60.-.X.1:711, 5,C‘Ji`;(3'?r- .61 2 ed- t‘Nri Ce-rsi ele•L‘i rytts. ' • - • • I KA:CO: gMEACSC -nett--E-T e orAci: (1) Australian (Syd.), 29 Nov. 1998, p. 13; CPD, 21 May 1990, p. 649; Michael McGuire, 'Not fade away', Advertiser (Adel.), (SA Weekend), 3 April 2009., pp. 14-17; Dean Jaensch 'The Liberal Party' in Andrew Parkin and Allan Patience, The Bannon Decade. Allen & Unwin, St Leonards, NSW, 1992, pp. 50-58; CT, 8 Dec.1985, p.1, 26 Nov.1989, p. 1,29 Dec. 1989, p.5. [2] CPD, 21 May 1990, pp. 648-52. [3] CPD (R), 9 May 1991, pp. 3477-83; Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune, Canberra, June 1989; CPU, 13 Aug. 1991, pp. 60-4,115-8,28 Nov. 1991, pp. 3539-40; Senate Select Committee on Political Broadcasts and Political Disclosures, Report, Canberra, 1991; Australian Capital Television Ply Ltd v Commonwealth 1992, HCA 45,177 CLR 106; CT, 1 Oct. 1992, pp. 1-2; CPD, 29 April 1992, pp. 1836-8. [4] CPD, 19 Sept. 1990, pp. 2611-3,16 Oct. 1990, pp. 3142-5,10 Dec.1991, pp. 4468-72,5 March 1992, pp. 841-2; CT, 30 Jan. 1992, p.4. [5] CPI), 29 April 1992, pp. 1826-34; CT, 14 March 1992, p.2; The Bulletin (Syd.), 31 March 1992, p. 23. [6] CT, 12 May 1992, p.2; Rann v. Olsen [2000] SASC 83; House of Representatives Practice, 5th ed., pp. 715- 7; Transcript, ABC Radio, PM', 18 Oct. 2001; Michael McGuire, 'Not fade away', 2009; Crikey.com, 21 Oct. r2ooi. © Commonwealth of Australia 2014 - 2022. EFTA00261585