zaney
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Zaney was the first president of Australia and the first president after Australia was freed from Indonesia.
Zaney was one of the first 40 Field Marshals of Australia.
He is inactive since Day 712, but was kept alive due to his Order of Australia Survival Plan for a long time.
Order of Australia
“ For the purpose of according recognition to Australian citizens and other persons for achievement or for meritorious service. ” | |
(Prime Minister Cottus Arci)
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The Order of Australia is a way for the Government to give recognition to individuals who have been very active in the Australian Resistance, the Rebuilding, and the Current Government.
Sir zaney was officially inducted into the Order of Australia as a "Knight".
Past Roles
Political Positions
- Party president
- Congress member
- Mayor of Brisbane
- 1st President: 2nd December 2007 - 1 Jan 2008
- Leader of Australian Gov in exile: May 2008 - 25 November 2008
Economic Positions
- Carer for Australian national funds via National Bank of Australia
Military Positions
- Commander of Australian armed Forces during Indonesia-Australia War April 2008
- rank, c, Australian Reserves
- Founding member of the DropBears
- Reformer of the Australian Foreign Policy Council into the eAustralian resistance organisation.
During Indonesia-Australia War April 15, 2008 - Indonesia conquers the Australian regions of Queensland (capital Brisbane), Northern Territory (capital Darwin), and Western Australia (capital Perth).
The Battle of Queensland is the largest battle in this war, where an act of heroism was shown by the Australian zaney, who defeated over 60 Indonesian soldiers before eventually relocating to Canberra.
Political History
Zaney formed the Republican Party for Growth days after his birth in early August 2008, and worked his way up the ranks of Australia's political landscape, serving as its President before being ousted by LUE party president neo-political career running for mayor of his native Brisbane in 2007.
International News Agency
International News Agency (INA) was supposed to be a collaboration of several journalists from different countries who would contribute news from their home and surrounding countries to each other by sharing their articles and information; and then they would publish each other's articles and information in their respective countries.
The concept was the brainchild of then Australian president, zaney. Besides zaney, Titu Maiorescu, king of apples, and Emerick were active on the off-site forum and signed up for the job. After a few weeks of debating the name of the collaboration, exactly how it would work, its logo, and other start-up issues, it looked like the INA would finally begin to put its gears into motion and get off the ground.
However, presidential aspirations and other political issues of two of the bigger names in the agency caused them to withdraw from the project and, eventually, only Emerick was still holding the name. Not wanting to give up his newspaper and a good interview with his president, Emerick published the article under the INA name. Excited with his achievement, Emerick eventually renamed the newspaper International Press and continued looking for material. By the time Emerick became president and changed his paper, International Press had over 800 subscribers and was ranked among the nation's top 15 most subscribed.
Current Status
Currently, zaney has quit erepublik. Zaney is regarded as the greatest Australian citizen who has spent tireless hours regaining Australian independence.