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The ScoMo Government

Christ you're not going to start on English spelling and grammar, FFS. That would be funny.
I'll have a flckn full time job correcting your garbage, the first half is deciphering, then would come the correcting.?
live by the sword old man
 
Freudian or the bottle
Well done, half way there, you used a Capital to start the sentence. Now all you need is to use a full stop to finish it, then we can move on to commas. ?
You can't can't keep using the bottle as an excuse, you're meant to drink from it.:xyxthumbs
 
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That'll fix it
 
Interesting take on the Case.
Unfortunately, you did not put a source for the announcement.
According to the hated Murdoch Press, the outcome was somewhat different.
A four-year probe into political donations made by the Australian Workers’ Union when Bill Shorten was national secretary has found the AWU broke the law and breached its own rules on 20 occasions.
The Registered Organisations Commission has released its final report, revealing the AWU contravened the Registered Organisations Act nine times by lodging annual loans, grants and donations statements between 2006 and 2016 “either outside of the statutory timeframe requirements or by not lodging a required statement at all”.

The report, released by Registered Organisations Commissioner Mark Bielecki this week, said in some cases the annual statements “were not lodged until years after the statutory periods had elapsed”.

“The AWU has admitted it failed to lodge a LGD statement at all in 2007 and has never met that obligation in circumstances in which its internal records showed that it made about $42,000 of donations that have never been disclosed to its members. This included at least three political donations totalling $33,000,” the report said.

“The AWU did not follow the processes set out in its own rules, in particular Rule 57, on 20 occasions between 2006 and 2008. That is because its National Executive failed to consider or satisfy itself of the matters set out in Rule 57 of the AWU’s rules in respect of each of the 20 donations.

“While some records and the relevant Minutes of the National Executive have been produced and examined, the AWU has failed to, and admitted that it cannot, produce any evidence of express resolutions by the National Executive authorising any of the 20 relevant donations.”
Not quite the same outcome as what the AWU was suggesting, but I guess we all see these things with different eyes.

Mick
 
Jobs for the boys rears its ugly head again.
Minister for having shagging couches, Linda Reynolds, has proposed appointing ex Vic Lib premier, Dennis Napthine to chair the NDIS for the next 3 years.

Disability Services Minister Linda Reynolds has put forward former Victorian Liberal Premier Denis Napthine to serve a three-year-term as the new chair of the National Disability Insurance Agency.
In a letter to state disability ministers this week, seen by The Australian, Senator Reynolds recommended Dr Napthine – who has a son with autism – take over the position after acting chair James Minto ends his tenure in March.

“Following careful consideration, I propose to appoint Dr Denis Napthine AO to the role of Chair of the NDIA Board,” she writes. “Dr Napthine AO brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the NDIA Board and has longstanding personal lived experience with disability as a carer.”
I suppose he needs the extra money as its hard to live on a parliamentary pension these days.
Mick
 
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Anyway the AWU are a $hit union
I went to the ASU HO, to ask the ASU lawyer, why we the workers had to pay the super surcharge, when our manager didn't?
I said how the hell is that fair, you get a promotion more money and you also don't have to pay a tax the workers do, he said " who said life has to be fair"?
His squeeze was sitting in the next room, an ex State MP, Ex Federal MP and now a State MP.
So don't cry me a river mate. ?
By the way I did have a witness, we just said, "this is a complete waste of our day" and walked out.
 
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