You're obviously still on the good gear.Hope you havn't gone and ruined Peazzzz...
the whole last pg has been a handringing reach-around wank feast human centerpede of illequiped neo-conservative angst....
Ahhh ....imagine how much worst it can get.. & oh how I hope it does.....
Another term of Alberneze'
*a lurch away from poverty for more people .
*the chance for affordable housing. For people in one of the weathiest countries on the planet
*more people on a living wage.
***Julian Assange at ease some place with his family***. (write to your local member now C***T's)
And Morrison still un-emloyable, anywhere, clinging to his seat buy(pun intented) a ten vote majority; And only then becuase of the preferances of the christian swastica alliance.
You beat me to it.You're obviously still on the good gear.
I guess at least it is means tested.From 10 July 2023, if your family earns under $530,000, you’ll get increased Child Care Subsidy (CCS).
The CCS percentage you’re entitled to depends on your family’s income.
The income limit to get the maximum CCS is increasing. Families earning up to $80,000 will get an increased maximum CCS amount, from 85% to 90%.
If you earn over $80,000 you may get a subsidy starting from 90%. This will go down by 1% for each $5,000 of income your family earns. You’ll either get more subsidy or have no change to your entitlement.
I guess it is to try and keep productive women in the workforce, if they are paying what they are earning for childcare why work? So that nurses, doctors, teachers etc don't bother going back to work after they have had a child.Albo knows how hard it is for families these days, though I find it a little difficult to understand why a family getting half a mill per year needs any sort of assistance from the Government.
From Services Australia Government Website
I guess at least it is means tested.
mick
part of Albo's reticence is due to the fact that a couple of labour premiers do not want their pandemic actions brought up and looked at more closely.In January 2022, then Opposition Leader Albanese told the National Press Club, ‘It is beyond comprehension this government has refused to learn from this pandemic.’ Albanese was then asked if he won the coming election, whether he would have a Covid Royal Commission. Albanese replied, ‘It’s beyond doubt we will need an assessment. When we get towards the end [of the pandemic], then you’d give consideration to that. Whether that would be a Royal Commission or some form of inquiry, it will need to happen.’
A month before the May 2022 election, a Senate committee chaired by ALP senator, Katy Gallagher, released a report calling for a Royal Commission into the handling of the pandemic. In response, the soon to be Prime Minister said, ‘I cannot envisage a situation in which, whoever wins, the government wouldn’t want to examine the once-in-a-century pandemic and the response. You have to do so. We have to examine it so we learn the lessons.’
Three months after the election, Nine News’ then Canberra bureau chief Chris Uhlmann asked the new Prime Minister, ‘Are you going to call a Royal Commission into Covid so Australians know exactly what was going on?’ Albanese responded, ‘I’ve said consistently that once we are through the pandemic it would be inconceivable, that you would not have a proper examination of the handling of the pandemic.’ Around the same time, Albanese was interviewed by Andrew Clennell on Sky News Australia and said, ‘From opposition I said that I couldn’t envision circumstances where after you had a once in a century global pandemic and an extraordinary response with the largest economic stimulus that we’ve seen in Australia, that we would just move on and not have an examination of what went well, how things could be improved. I would have thought you’d want to do something as soon as practicable.’
On Monday this week, Albanese was again asked about the long-promised Covid inquiry. Remarkably, he responded by insisting the Covid crisis is ongoing so we just have to keep waiting. Someone in the Prime Minister’s office needs to update the boss on the good news – even the fear-mongers at the World Health Organisation have formally declared the pandemic is over.
Bad luck for anyone who thinks the entire COVID response was a complete disaster, we are unlikely to ever get an RC to hang out all the dirty laundry.It smells like Premiers Palaszczuk and Andrews (and probably others) are committed to kicking the Covid Royal Commission can down the road. This is one broken promise the Liberal Party has no interest in highlighting as that party was at least equally responsible for our Covid response. The Prime Minister’s enthusiasm also seems to have wobbled recently despite his earlier emphatic remarks.
part of Albo's reticence is due to the fact that a couple of labour premiers do not want their pandemic actions brought up and looked at more closely.
One might think that if the liberals would be hammering him about another broken promise, but as the article goes on to explain, they are in the same boat.
Victoria (Labor) and SA (Liberal at the time) both come to mind as having done things that would plausibly warrant some kind of compensation paid to those affected.
SA actually did lock people out of the state with no option to return. Not quarantine, just no option to come in period.
I expect even the UN would have something to say about that. It would breach some treaty somewhere surely.
A problem with governments in general is they're too worried about the party over the people.
Yes. But it must be said that it a supported by probably the majority here, supported by MaoGowan's fear campaign.WA comes to mind.
Didn't they shut the borders for a number of months ?
True and now everything is back to normal, the country towns are empty and gumtree is full of caravans, as everyone is off overseas. ?Yes. But it must be said that it a supported by probably the majority here, supported by MaoGowan's fear campaign.
Yes it's good to see a dose of NAIRU coming back into the system and also a lid being put on the NDIS, Albo is nailing it.Happy Birthday 'Albo Gov'...
And thankyou the voters of Aus and what you saved us from.
Doesn't sound like a happy camper.A bit of polish coming off the turd too.
Labor polling hit by GloboAlbo
I am loving this garbage from GloboAlbo: Anthony Albanese wants Labor to “occupy the cultural and political landscape for at least a decade” to avoid the Coalition reversing ALP policies and dismantling the government’s long-term reformist agenda. And there is this from ALP hack Craig Emerson...www.macrobusiness.com.au
Oh yes indeed. Some good points, yes. NDIS certainly needed the kibosh put on it. The rest has the potential to blow up in his face and probably will.ATM he is a shoe in for the next election IMO.
And no doubt the incompetent ones in the opposition will leave and be replaced by better ones and some of Labor's plans will implode, it isn't as though Albo is giving his team a free reign he is running a tight ship the same as Morrison did.Oh yes indeed. Some good points, yes. NDIS certainly needed the kibosh put on it. The rest has the potential to blow up in his face and probably will.
But he will romp it in because of the profound incompetence of the (hahaha) "opposition". The Libs couldn't organise a naughty in a brothel atm.
Agreed, I'm just not comfortable with our young folk having to die for liberty all over again.And no doubt the incompetent ones in the opposition will leave and be replaced by better ones and some of Labor's plans will implode, it isn't as though Albo is giving his team a free reign he is running a tight ship the same as Morrison did.
The only difference is the media are cutting him a lot of slack, which is fair enough, hopefully it stays that way IMO.
A lot of the issues Albo is taking care of, are issues the coalition wouldn't be allowed to address, without huge media and public backlash.
And the gap between rich and poor will get bigger, that's the way it goes, but things are getting done.A
Agreed, I'm just not comfortable with our young folk having to die for liberty all over again.
As will have to happen... again.
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