Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

JPL IS RIGHT – BUT THERE’S JUST ONE LITTLE PROBLEM

The Surfers Paradise MP is spot on that new Australian­s must embrace our culture - so why all the secrecy about a Chinese-only LNP branch?

- ANN WASON MOORE ann.wasonmoore@news.com.au

IT’S 2020 … who needs any more problems?

Between coronaviru­s, Trump and bushfires, this year feels like a millennium when it comes to calamities and catastroph­es.

Maybe that’s why Surfers Paradise MP John Paul Langbroek is concerned about adding any more to the pile.

The LNP spokesman for arts and multicultu­ral affairs surprised Gold Coast citizenshi­p ceremony attendees on Thursday when he told them not to bring their countries’ “problems” to Australia.

“It’s a day of mixed emotions about what you have left behind and we don’t expect you to leave it completely behind,” he said.

“But what we do ask is, and the mayor often says this, is that we treat each other with harmony, respect and courtesy.

“If you do come from some of those countries where they’ve had difficulti­es or battles, please don’t bring those problems here.

“Because in Australia we pride ourselves on our assimilati­on, the fact that you can maintain your own culture but that we value our own Gold Coast and Queensland community.”

The comments from Mr Langbroek, whose parents came from the Netherland­s and the US and who became an Australian citizen himself in 1996, might indeed be surprising … but I don’t believe they are actually controvers­ial.

God knows, I am overjoyed every day to leave the issue that is my own home country’s President – Donald Trump – far behind. I pray that Australia’s green and gold is never besmirched with the orange.

But honestly, I’ve been here almost 30 years and my own assimilati­on is still an ongoing process. You may move across the world, but a piece of your homeland is forever within you.

And like Mr Langbroek said, that is to be treasured. But you can’t focus on the past when you’re trying to make a future here.

The Gold Coast is one of the best places on Earth to focus on the horizon of tomorrow. Given I’ve lived here longer than most people I know, it’s proof that it really doesn’t take too long to become a local.

And I believe our community is ready to accept the newly arrived if they’re willing to get involved.

Do we have issues with racism? Yes. But compared to when I arrived, we’ve come a long way. Sure, we still have a long way to go, but progress takes time.

My only query with Mr Langbroek’s statement is just how far these sentiments extend?

It’s interestin­g that while this word of warning is extended to our newest Australian citizens, the MP is happy to embrace a Chineseonl­y branch of the LNP on the Gold Coast, which many party faithful have questioned for its practice of segregatio­n rather than integratio­n. It’s not quite the definition of assimilati­on.

I completely support their willingnes­s to get involved with our political system, but why not just join the local LNP branch?

But the absolute last thing I want to do is cast aspersions on this group, not only does it seem faintly racist but I know nothing about what they do. And that’s the problem. Interviewi­ng former

Southport councillor Dawn Crichlow last year, she suggested I look into this group, saying she wanted to know what they were up to.

Now, I am not one to write about something of which I know nothing, so I immediatel­y emailed the group’s chairman. After all, it’s an interestin­g story. Why create a Chinese-only branch? What are the aims? What do they love about the Gold Coast? Queensland? Australia? And how have they been treated?

I received an email back

and then plans were made for an interview. And then cancelled and remade. And then reschedule­d for later. And then postponed. And then I sent another email a number of weeks ago and still no reply.

It’s now been almost a year since the initial email and now I’m wondering, given all the issues between China and Australia, why no one will talk to me?

Look, I totally understand if those very issues are the issue — I can’t imagine the last year has been an easy time for anyone of Asian heritage who is living in Australia. That’s not right and it’s not fair, and I would love to fight on their behalf.

But the question must be asked: Is forming an exclusive group who won’t readily answer questions really showing “respect and courtesy”?

I embrace any immigrant to this country, but when we talk about assimilati­on, that means embracing the transparen­cy of democracy which we hold so dear.

And that should not be a problem for any Australian.

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 ?? Picture: Scott Powick/Newswire ?? LNP MP for Surfers Paradise John-Paul Langbroek.
Picture: Scott Powick/Newswire LNP MP for Surfers Paradise John-Paul Langbroek.

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