It stopped being funny 46 years ago, now it's just a joke.
RustyD said
05:46 PM Jun 16, 2017
Agree Kebbin.
Should put a gate on the province and make Prince Leonard apply for a passport to enter"Australia". He won't pay tax but presumably uses Australia's roads & services paid for by us taxpayers.
Mike Harding said
05:55 PM Jun 16, 2017
Interesting point of principal.
All land on the planet has been taken without reference to some nebulous "Higher Authority" and deemed to be owned by the takers.
Why is Hutt River's claim less valid than that of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901? And if it isn't then Australian laws do not apply.
Take a look at the history of European borders; "might is right" has determined those borders many times just over the past 100 years or so.
How about Tibet? Don't see Australia protesting to the Chinese about Tibet.
Bryan said
05:57 PM Jun 16, 2017
I sincerely hope that the ATO chase their internal fraud of $165 million with the same vigour.
hako said
06:52 PM Jun 16, 2017
From what I saw when visiting the province 3 years ago, they would have no hope of paying this tax bill. If they sold up and moved on the area would lose a unique and valuable tourist destination.
Good Luck.
jules47 said
08:46 PM Jun 16, 2017
We camped a night at Hutt River Province - a great afternoon and night. Prince Leonard showed us the chapel built for his late wife, and Prince Graham showed us their currency and stamped passports or provided a visa for our visit to the Province - as Hako (Dennis) says - a unique and valuable tourist destination. Prince Graham told of how the Province came to be - a very information talk it was, we then met Prince Leonard, who gave us a tour of his museum, containing memorabilia of his ambassadors all over the world - include ng the late Steve Irwin. He has also had many, many wonderful people visit the Province - some of whom would surprise you - I'll let you find that out for yourselves.
If you are in the area - go and visit - you will be made most welcome.
Tony Bev said
12:01 AM Jun 17, 2017
Is this the end of the Hutt River Province ????
I hope not, as I have never been there yet
Each time I am on the main highway, I have never seen the signs to that place
Perhaps a Royalist, or Republican, or the ATO, keeps ripping them out
kiwijims said
06:12 AM Jun 17, 2017
I'm in the same boat Tony, been past the entrance a heap of times on the way to Kalbarri. But as yet, never turned in,
No you won't see the sign from the Highway, as You have to turn off at Northhampton and head out towards the Pink lake for several K.M's, once on this road there is a large turnoff on the right hand side, Ya can't miss it .
I was only reading about the place the other night, cheapest camping anywhere up the coast by a mile. only $5.00 P/N without power of course,
I think we may drop in there this trip, on the way to see the Wildflowers, that is if we get any rain , and the Flowers come out this year ???
K.J.
DMaxer said
08:43 AM Jun 17, 2017
I remember in NSW that there was a similar situation with King Ron who had a property out of Penrith, near Warragamba. He drove the ATO, local council and most Govt Depts nuts for years. He ran some brilliant arguments in court matters, always unrepresented and always extremely courteous to everyone, even the opposition. I think he died before the ATO finished him off.
When you look at some of the elected clowns that we have in Canberra, is he so bad?
The Doo crew said
10:20 AM Jun 17, 2017
The navigator & i are regular visitors to our province, we travel overseas on our Hutt River passports once we get out of Australia as the gumbyment wont recognise these passports.
When you visit & read the history you will better understand why he took the path he did.
Bryan said
12:58 PM Jun 17, 2017
The Doo crew wrote:
The navigator & i are regular visitors to our province, we travel overseas on our Hutt River passports once we get out of Australia as the gumbyment wont recognise these passports. When you visit & read the history you will better understand why he took the path he did.
I wonder how many citizens they have. I've never been but must put it on my list.
jules47 said
03:39 PM Jun 17, 2017
Well worth the visit - and the family are very up with the laws of Australia. Price Leonard is a Rhodes Scholar, and he says that the Australian Constitution is so shot full of holes, it may well have been written by a schoolboy.
I think it is only the family who are citizens of Hutt River Province.
I salute Prince Leonard for taking a stand against a ridiculous situation.
kiwijims said
04:19 PM Jun 17, 2017
Here's the Hutt River Province Web Site Address..........
http://www.principality-hutt-river.org/gov
A very interesting read.
K.J.
Warren-Pat_01 said
08:20 PM Jun 18, 2017
Further to the "clowns in Canberra" - what about all of the parties in Qld?? They bank on only being in for one/two terms at the most & stuff it up big time!
They all care about the precious SE corner & stuff the rest. I was not in favour of having a separate state but have certainly changed my mind in recent years. The biggest issue - the SE corner houses most of the pollies & they WON'T let the north separate as it would cut their finances off!
I agree with most of the members above that the HRP certainly adds a unique slant to WA's tourism. We visited there in the early 80s & were made to feel quite welcome.
If I remember the constituents are all from Prince Leonard's family & it started out due to a fight over taxation.
rayaroundoz said
10:02 PM Jun 18, 2017
I hope it is still there in 3 years time. I have only heard good reports and to put it on your "to do" list.
Hutt River Province tax row: Self-proclaimed 'Prince Leonard' and son ordered to pay $3 million'...........
"http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-16/hutt-river-province-decision-on-ato-fight/8624450"/>
K.J.
Should put a gate on the province and make Prince Leonard apply for a passport to enter"Australia". He won't pay tax but presumably uses Australia's roads & services paid for by us taxpayers.
Interesting point of principal.
All land on the planet has been taken without reference to some nebulous "Higher Authority" and deemed to be owned by the takers.
Why is Hutt River's claim less valid than that of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901? And if it isn't then Australian laws do not apply.
Take a look at the history of European borders; "might is right" has determined those borders many times just over the past 100 years or so.
How about Tibet? Don't see Australia protesting to the Chinese about Tibet.
I sincerely hope that the ATO chase their internal fraud of $165 million with the same vigour.
Good Luck.
If you are in the area - go and visit - you will be made most welcome.
Is this the end of the Hutt River Province ????
I hope not, as I have never been there yet
Each time I am on the main highway, I have never seen the signs to that place
Perhaps a Royalist, or Republican, or the ATO, keeps ripping them out
I'm in the same boat Tony, been past the entrance a heap of times on the way to Kalbarri. But as yet, never turned in,
No you won't see the sign from the Highway, as You have to turn off at Northhampton and head out towards the Pink lake for several K.M's, once on this road there is a large turnoff on the right hand side, Ya can't miss it .
I was only reading about the place the other night, cheapest camping anywhere up the coast by a mile. only $5.00 P/N without power of course,
I think we may drop in there this trip, on the way to see the Wildflowers, that is if we get any rain , and the Flowers come out this year ???
K.J.
I remember in NSW that there was a similar situation with King Ron who had a property out of Penrith, near Warragamba. He drove the ATO, local council and most Govt Depts nuts for years. He ran some brilliant arguments in court matters, always unrepresented and always extremely courteous to everyone, even the opposition. I think he died before the ATO finished him off.
When you look at some of the elected clowns that we have in Canberra, is he so bad?
When you visit & read the history you will better understand why he took the path he did.
I wonder how many citizens they have. I've never been but must put it on my list.
I think it is only the family who are citizens of Hutt River Province.
I salute Prince Leonard for taking a stand against a ridiculous situation.
Here's the Hutt River Province Web Site Address..........
http://www.principality-hutt-river.org/gov
A very interesting read.
K.J.
They all care about the precious SE corner & stuff the rest. I was not in favour of having a separate state but have certainly changed my mind in recent years. The biggest issue - the SE corner houses most of the pollies & they WON'T let the north separate as it would cut their finances off!
I agree with most of the members above that the HRP certainly adds a unique slant to WA's tourism. We visited there in the early 80s & were made to feel quite welcome.
If I remember the constituents are all from Prince Leonard's family & it started out due to a fight over taxation.