The Chronicle

Racists hit the Games

Fake letters say Sri Lankan family and goats to stay at your home

- GREG STOLTZ

GOLD Coast Commonweal­th Games chairman Peter Beattie has slammed a racist fake letter sent out inviting Glitter Strip residents to take part in a multicultu­ral home sharing scheme during the Games.

The letter on Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games Corporatio­n letterhead and signed by ‘Peter Beattie’ advises a resident they have been selected to host a Sri Lankan family under the ‘United by the Moment, Share Your Home’ plan.

The resident is told they will be given “adequate supplies of curry powder” for the extended family of 11, tents and stretchers ‘at a modest rental’ and “we will provide you with two (2) milking goats to ensure fresh milk can be provided”.

“You will be pleased, I am sure, to know we have assigned a typical family group from Sri Lanka to be guests in your home for a few months

‘‘ THESE GAMES ARE TO BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER, NOT DIVIDE THEM

PETER BEATTIE

before and after the Gold Coast 2018 Commonweal­th Games,’ the letter states.

“To ensure you are able to make the necessary accommodat­ion arrangemen­ts, the family will consist of mother, father, children (5), wife’s brother, grandfathe­r, grandmothe­r and her sister.

“Tents and stretchers, also portable toilets are available at a modest rental (cost).”

The letter says two milking goats will be provided “to ensure fresh milk can be made available to the family”.

Families were also reassured they would be given Sri Lankan recipes and some staple food items to avoid causing them “inconvenie­nce”.

“We shall provide adequate supplies of curry powder, rice, chicken and ... goats milk.”

Mr Beattie told The CourierMai­l the letter was “dishonest, ugly and fraudulent”.

“The Games are going to be fantastic,” he said.

“Sadly, there are a small number of people like these who want to use the Games for their own ugly purposes.

“These Games are to bring people together, not divide them.”

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