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...marginal seat in Tas and a safe seat on the main land
Some consistency would be nice hear but I suspect he has his pockets lined from the big energy companies who would be the biggest losers out of renewable energy.
At last common sense is starting to glimmer through.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...rs-out-of-the-market-20140205-320vt.html#poll
We can't sustain ridiculous wages and conditions and also stay in business.
Something has to give, it isn't rocket science.
At last common sense is starting to glimmer through.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...rs-out-of-the-market-20140205-320vt.html#poll
We can't sustain ridiculous wages and conditions and also stay in business.
Something has to give, it isn't rocket science.
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Why is it this government can axe all 3 climate agencies, fail to appoint a science minister but then have the audacity to order another study into adverse health affects caused by wind farms even though only 3 years ago the same study found no evidence of any and globally the many studies have resulted in the same answer.
At last common sense is starting to glimmer through.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...rs-out-of-the-market-20140205-320vt.html#poll
We can't sustain ridiculous wages and conditions and also stay in business.
Something has to give, it isn't rocket science.
It seems cognitively dissonant to have a policy of lowering wages and propping up house prices however.
It reminds me of George Bush the II. I think Abbott and some of his ministers are scientifically illiterate or at least have a great dislike of science. Maybe they think if they select the right people they can get the right answer...well it works for politics!
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I vote with start with pollies pay. didn't they just get a rise of 30%?
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It's Australia's sacred cow. Can't be questioned.
What was interesting after Tony Abbott's misrepresentation regarding the wages of SPCA workers was that Bill Shorten took the $60000 plus figure as valid as well.
How removed from the real world are these people-and of course their advisers.
Ideology uber alles!
Reminds me of when Bob Hawke offered ten dollars to shout the bar.
At last common sense is starting to glimmer through.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...rs-out-of-the-market-20140205-320vt.html#poll
We can't sustain ridiculous wages and conditions and also stay in business.
Something has to give, it isn't rocket science.
Is Tony Abbott's Australian administration the most hostile to his nation's environment in history?
In Western Australia, endangered great white sharks are being slaughtered. In Queensland, dredging spoil is to be dumped on the Great Barrier Reef. In Tasmania, ancient forests – harbouring some of the planet’s tallest trees – are in danger of being stripped of their World Heritage listing.
Australians could be forgiven for wondering if the federal government they elected last September is the most conservation-hostile in living memory.
Critics warn that moves by Tony Abbott and his Environment Minister, Greg Hunt, will not only degrade the country’s most outstanding natural assets, but make Australia an international laughing-stock. The UN has already threatened to list the Great Barrier Reef as “in danger” when its World Heritage watchdog committee meets in Qatar in June.
Compounding the right-wing government’s apparent disregard for Australia’s unique environment, say conservationists and scientists, is its resistance to any meaningful action to tackle climate change.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/is-tony-abbotts-australian-administration-the-most-hostile-to-his-nations-environment-in-history-9107534.html
Joke of an article.....
Is Tony Abbott's Australian administration the most hostile to his nation's environment in history?
In Western Australia, endangered great white sharks are being slaughtered. In Queensland, dredging spoil is to be dumped on the Great Barrier Reef. In Tasmania, ancient forests – harbouring some of the planet’s tallest trees – are in danger of being stripped of their World Heritage listing.
How many sharks have been slaughtered?
Joke of an article.....
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