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THE federal government will match Queensland's $1 million donation to a fund to help victims of the floods devastating the state.
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Reason for the thread is my utter disgust that Premier Anna Bligh, as a result of huge public pressure via the media, actually dragged herself back from holiday to swan about in a chopper today and declare open the "Flood Appeal", magnificently begun by the massive donation of the government of a whole $1 million!!!
How obscenely disgusting. This paltry sum is probably less than is being spent with the fireworks in Brisbane on New Year's Eve.
No wonder she has an approval rating of about 27%.
It wouldn't even be that much if the opposition had anything to recommend them.
Neither floods nor bushfires are comprehensible to metropolitan Australia.......
Now that is a flood Ruby! You caught me out, too wide the generalization in making the point....Not so, Logique.... I remember the horror of the 1974 floods in Brisbane when people had to be rescued of the roofs of their highset houses....there was the very real threat of a large ship, broken from its moorings, being jammed across the Brisbane River, creating a dam. It was a horrific time, but also a time when Brisbane people really pulled together.
It was a horrific time, but also a time when Brisbane people really pulled together.
Likewise the fires that destroyed much of the area to the south of Hobart and killed 62 people in 1967 and the various smaller fires in the suburbs over the years since then.Now that is a flood Ruby! You caught me out, too wide the generalization in making the point.
Now that is a flood Ruby! You caught me out, too wide the generalization in making the point.
Happy New Year to you. I hope my state is sending up some assistance to the flooded QLD'ers. Some floods of our own down here. Kyogle in northern NSW has been declared a disaster zone this week.
When nearby countries have disasters, our Government can't there quick enough to lend a hand, MONEY ARMY,HELICOPTERS you name it. To date I have not heard of any of those countries offering aid to Queenslanders. Would it be possible to have even a token of support from Indonesia, Pakistan, New Guinea, Soloman Islands, Fiji and New Zealand. I may be wrong or have missed the news, but I have not heard of one country offering a hand.
Instead of giving $599 million to Climate change Alarmist and the Greens at Cancun Mexico, how about we ask Mr.Combet to divert that money to Queensland. NOT BLOODY LIKELY. The Labor State and Federal Governments give a lousy $1 million each. BIG DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!
SHAME ON THEM.
Dozens of professional firefighters from the United States, Canada and New Zealand have bolstered the attack against Victoria’s bushfires since they erupted almost two months ago. The leaked document, from the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) and Country Fire Authority (CFA) to members of the Australasian Fire Authorities Council (AFAC), shows these firefighters are being paid $600 a day, on top of having their flights and accommodation paid for.
On the surface, I completely agree. But it's up to the media what we know about.When nearby countries have disasters, our Government can't there quick enough to lend a hand, MONEY ARMY,HELICOPTERS you name it. To date I have not heard of any of those countries offering aid to Queenslanders. Would it be possible to have even a token of support from Indonesia, Pakistan, New Guinea, Soloman Islands, Fiji and New Zealand. I may be wrong or have missed the news, but I have not heard of one country offering a hand.
Instead of giving $599 million to Climate change Alarmist and the Greens at Cancun Mexico, how about we ask Mr.Combet to divert that money to Queensland. NOT BLOODY LIKELY. The Labor State and Federal Governments give a lousy $1 million each. BIG DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!
SHAME ON THEM.
How obscenely disgusting. This paltry sum is probably less than is being spent with the fireworks in Brisbane on New Year's Eve.
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